Turnovers factor a loss to the Gators

By Chris Estrada — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s basketball began its season Tuesday night by facing San Francisco State in the Event Center. The Division II Gators came out on top and beat the Spartans 73-66. SJSU’s loss marked Read more

New blood and fresh faces for 2018-19 men’s basketball

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer They say that patience is a virtue, and San Jose State basketball fans are likely going to need a lot of it in head coach Jean Prioleau’s second season. Coming off of a dreadful 4-26 Read more

Women’s basketball is going “back to basics” in 2018

By Jose Trujillo – Editor There is really no other way to put it. For the San Jose State women’s basketball team, 2017 was a rebuild year. The second youngest team in Division I experienced plenty growing pains en route to Read more

Women’s soccer claims MW title in win over Lobos

By Sara Biela – Content Editor A goal from defender Haleigh Wynne proved to be enough as San Jose State women’s soccer clinched its third Mountain West conference title in four seasons in a 1-0 shutout over New Mexico. The freshman Read more

Weather conditions a factor in SJSU’s 24-9 loss to Cowboys

By Madyson Montoya – Staff Writer San Jose State football was a long way from home in the cold city of Laramie, Wyo. as it fell to the Cowboys 24-9. The Cowboys (4-6, 2-4 MW) were ready to make moves right Read more

Overshadowed

By Austin Turner – Staff Writer Over the course of a football game, coaches and players adapt. Strategies and game plans change. A common adjustment made by opposing coaches and kickers in games against San Jose State, is to stop kicking Read more

Happy booday

By Ernie Gonzalez – Executive Editor Before she was Mermaid Man from Spongebob Squarepants, she was Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz four times. And before she was Dorothy four times, she was a sheep twice. But Ryann Thomison doesn’t live Read more

Lucky number 13

By Sara Biela – Staff Writer For most, No. 13 has been labeled as unlucky. Superstitious people purposely avoid using it as much as possible — but for San Jose State’s Eduardo Buenfil, he found luck in the “cursed” number. The Read more