Alba Pedrero Galindo dominates in the championship round

By Annabelle Del Bosque – Staff Writer  Kicking off its fall season with a three-day tournament in San Diego, San Jose State’s women tennis team returned home with more matches victorious than not. The Spartans, participating in SDSU’s Fall Invite Read more

Love, Brown win Mountain West POW awards

By Ernie Gonzalez — Editor Two San Jose State Spartans were given Mountain-West recognition Monday morning as they were honored as the conference’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week. Quarterback Josh Love, who completed 32 of 49 passes for Read more

Historic night as the Spartans slay the Razorbacks

By Sofia Wright — Staff Writer It’s not often that a 21.5-point underdog beats the spread, or wins the game. San Jose State (2-1) didn’t get the memo as it took down Arkansas (2-2) 31-24 in Fayetteville. The Saturday night Read more

Men’s golf returns from the Midwest with third place title

By Jarra Gojolo — Staff Writer Rain, rain, stayed away, the Spartans just had three great days. San Jose State finished third (+5), as Ball State (-11) won the season-opening Golfweek Conference Challenge over the weekend.  Hosted in Cedar Rapids Read more

Men’s water polo begins season in Pacific Invitational

By Jessica Jimenez — Staff Writer San Jose State men’s water polo (1-1) headed up north for the Pacific Invitational at the University of the Pacific where it started out the morning playing an exhibition game against Cuesta College before Read more

Women’s soccer routed 7-0 by Stanford

By Kellen Concentine — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s soccer had a forgettable night as Stanford clobbered the Spartans 7-0 in a unusual offensive frenzy. This was the first meeting between the two teams since the Spartans lost in Read more

San Jose State allegedly mishandled $6.3 million per documents

By Lindsey Boyd — Sports Editor of The Spartan Daily Less than 5% of Spartan Foundation money intended for athletic scholarships was distributed to San Jose State athletes from 2013-2016, according to sources and confirmed by documents reviewed by the Read more