Icy ambition
By Taylor Lupetti — Assistant Executive Editor Ambition — it’s what separates the good from the great. Lior Raskin is in his first full season on the San Jose State club hockey team. Since joining the team at the end Read more
By Taylor Lupetti — Assistant Executive Editor Ambition — it’s what separates the good from the great. Lior Raskin is in his first full season on the San Jose State club hockey team. Since joining the team at the end Read more
By Chris Estrada — Staff Writer An Aries gives the attribute of leadership to people born in between the dates of March 21- April 19. Born on March 31, men’s basketball freshman Seneca Knight also believes in the leading role Read more
By Hugo Vera — Staff Writer Pisces are born right as the darkness of winter transitions into the warmth and rejuvenation of spring. Their traits include adaptability, compassion and idealism. San Jose State club wrestler Shayan Payamipour is no exception. Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer Senior Lindsey Smith has been part of the San Jose State club tennis team since its inception. Those who watch the Aquarius said the same word repeatedly — consistency. “No matter how hard the Read more
By Marissa Scott — Content Editor When he’s not projecting spirit into Spartan stands, Cole Haft is projecting his strong sense of passion on those around him. “When I set my mind to something, it’s hard to get me off track,” Read more
By Hugo Vera — Staff Writer Fieme’a Hafoka scored a career-high 17 points as San Jose State women’s basketball fell to the Pacific Tigers, 91-67. The junior guard was 7-13 from the field as the Spartans (1-4) shot 40 percent Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer There are always games that teams would like to forget, and for San Jose State men’s basketball, this was one of them. The Spartans fell 86-57 to the Indiana State on Wednesday in a Read more
By Nate Person — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s basketball (1-3) is scheduled to take on University of the Pacific (3-1) this Thursday at the Event Center. This will be the second out of three consecutive home games for SJSU. Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer San Jose State men’s basketball will be looking to put Saturday’s disappointing loss to Santa Clara behind it as it hosts Indiana State on Wednesday night. ISU is a storied basketball program, which has gotten Read more
By Jose Trujillo — Video Editor For the second straight season, the Valley Trophy will remain with Fresno State (10-2,7-1 MW). A 31-13 victory over San Jose State football (1-11, 1-7 MW) on Saturday night cemented the Bulldogs first back-to-back 10 Read more
By Sara Biela — Content Editor Michael Steadman recorded his second double-double of the season as San Jose State men’s basketball (1-5) dropped its fourth consecutive game against Santa Clara University, 71-63. The junior forward scored a career-high 21 points, 15 Read more
By Nate Person — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s basketball (1-3) took on CSU Bakersfield (3-2) Saturday in what turned out to be an exhilarating event. The Spartans’ fierce competitive spirit earned them their first win of the season. The Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer Still searching for its first win over a Division I opponent, San Jose State’s men’s basketball will have a shot to turn its fortunes when it takes on Santa Clara at the Event Center on Saturday. Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer It’s rivalry week in college football, and there’s no opponent that San Jose State (1-10, 1-6 MWC) would rather upset to end the season. The Spartans are traveling down south in an attempt to take Read more
By Madyson Montoya — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s basketball kicks off its three-game home stand with a battle against CSU Bakersfield on Saturday afternoon. The 0-3 Spartans are going to strive for a win against the Roadrunners, but it Read more