Spartans prepare for PAC-8 playoffs in Lake Tahoe

By Ryan Carlson — Contributing Writer The San Jose State hockey team is set to embark on its first trip to South Lake Tahoe for the Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference playoffs. During the last off-season, in the summer months Read more

Softball’s 2019 tournament breakdown

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor From debuting a new field at South Campus to falling short in last year’s Mountain West race, San Jose State softball looks to come back stronger than ever in the 2019 season. The Spartans Read more

Pool of commitment

By CJ Peterson — Staff Writer Alex Guerra has a goal of solving one of the medical industry’s greatest problems. He has dedicated his studies to bio-printing — a process that could provide a remedy for over 100,000 Americans who Read more

Spartans come up short despite strong performance against SDSU

By Richy Zajic — Staff Writer Saturday night’s game was an impressive performance for the struggling Spartans. Fewer turnovers, high rebounds, and timely assists had San Jose State battling for momentum with San Diego State all night. However it was Read more

SJSU’s comeback falls short against SDSU, 69-68.

By Sara Biela and Marissa Scott — Editors Analyss Benally’s clutch go-ahead 3-pointer with 14 seconds on the clock wasn’t enough as San Jose State women’s basketball (2-18, 1-8 MW) ended up on the losing side of a 69-68 nail Read more

Spartans score high but place last against the Aggies and the Broncos

By Marissa Scott – Managing Editor Although the San Jose State gymnastics team finished last in its meet against UC Davis and Boise State Friday night, the team ended with a 194.175, its highest score of the season. The Spartans Read more

SJSU wins four straight singles to secure win over Cal Poly, 5-2

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor After seeing itself down 2-1, San Jose State women’s tennis (2-0) won the last four singles matches to secure another non-conference victory against Cal Poly (0-2), 5-2. The Spartans came out strong by clinching Read more

Spartans fall to Falcons in double-OT thriller

By Austin Turner – Content Editor Saturday’s game between San Jose State and Air Force had everything. Buzzer-beaters, slam-dunks and double-overtime. What else could a basketball fan want? Well, a SJSU fan would still want that first Mountain West win. Read more

Chan clinches three titles, SJSU finishes 2nd in first home meet

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor Sophomore Taylor Chan secured three titles as San Jose State gymnastics finished in second place in its home opener on Friday. The Spartans completed the meet with 191.700 score as Air Force claimed first Read more

Spartans roll through Seawolves in season opener, 6-1

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor San Jose State women’s tennis (1-0) opened up its season with a commanding non-conference victory over Sonoma State (0-0) on Friday, 6-1. In the dual match, the Spartans won all three doubles matches and Read more

Third quarter woes return in loss to Cowgirls

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor Another game-deciding third quarter haunted San Jose State (1-16, 0-6 MW) once again as it fell to Wyoming (10-5, 3-3 MW) 70-56 Wednesday night at the Event Center. Only down four points at the Read more