Strides in the sand continue
By Lindsey Boyd Three years ago, if you said San Jose State won a match, you’d be dreaming. That was in 2014 when the Spartans not only lost every single game, but lost every set. Their losing streak of 0-12 Read more
By Lindsey Boyd Three years ago, if you said San Jose State won a match, you’d be dreaming. That was in 2014 when the Spartans not only lost every single game, but lost every set. Their losing streak of 0-12 Read more
By Ryan Barnhart After sweeping the Wolf Pack (11-26) at home back in March, the Spartans (13-20-1) made their way to Peccole Park over the weekend for another three-game series, this time in Reno. While the team has played well Read more
By Daniel Reedy: After a disappointing series loss to Colorado State the previous weekend, a three-game sweep was exactly the bounce-back effort San Jose State (27-14, 7-5 in MW) needed. The Spartans’ shutdown pitching and timely hitting, propelled SJSU to Read more
By Jovanni Arroyo-Camberos: Just like back in 2012 when the San Jose Earthquakes (2-2-2) were known as “The Goonies,” famous for their late goals. The Quakes created more of that magic as they drew 1-1 against FC Dallas (3-0-2) on Read more
By Luke Johnson: Katelyn Linford’s pitching and Madison Aurin’s hitting was all host San Jose State needed for a 3-1 win over the Boise State Broncos. The Spartans’ (27-14, 7-5 MW) three runs were provided by Aurin’s bomb over the Read more
By Sandeep Chandok: A walkoff single by Nevada’s Justin Bridgman evened up the series against San Jose State. It was 4-3 Spartans (13-19-1, 7-8-1 MW) with three outs to go and junior righthander Hilario Tovar on the mound. Tovar, who Read more
By Daniel Reedy: After conceding zero earned runs through 14 innings, San Jose State (26-14, 6-5 in MW) leads the series against Boise State 2-0. Senior Collette Riggs tossed a shutout Friday afternoon en route to a 1-0 victory over Read more
By Lindsey Boyd: For the first time in San Jose State beach volleyball history, the Spartans took down the Santa Clara Broncos, 4-1. “That really speaks to not just the performance today, but really the consistency that we’ve had,” said Read more
By Daniel Reedy When called to pinch hit in the eighth inning, Jack Veasey stepped up to the plate — literally and figuratively. Veasey ripped a three-run homer to take the lead for San Jose State in what led to Read more
By Daniel Reedy: Sharks winger Melker Karlsson wristed home his first career playoff goal to take Game 1 of the best-of-seven series. After winning just one game all season in which they trailed heading into the third period, the San Read more
By Daniel Reedy The San Jose State Spartans (24-14, 4-5 in MW) enter their second-to-last homestand of the season against the Boise State Broncos (24-12, 6-6 in MW) following a 2-1 series loss against Colorado State last weekend. In the Read more
By Daniel Reedy After winning just one game all season in which they trailed heading into the third period, the San Jose Sharks came back to take Game 1 in overtime. The Edmonton Oilers took a two-goal lead into the Read more
By Kavin Mistry With the recent spike in popularity surrounding the San Jose State football team and the upcoming spring game this Saturday, it is only fitting to look ahead to the 2017 season. There are a few games you Read more
By Taylor Lupetti It was a loss for the Spartans tonight at Municipal Stadium as they took on the Stanford Cardinal losing 9-3. Stanford (18-10) played a calculated game. Cardinal starter Erik Miller pitched three scoreless innings, only giving up Read more
By Ryan Vermont Those who believe tennis isn’t a team sport are wrong. On March 31, Marie Klocker earned her place in San Jose State lore passing Sabastiani Leon Chao for most wins in program history, however the record was Read more