Spartans drop 50 on UNLV for first win
By Jose Trujillo — Editor You can finally chalk one up in the win column for San Jose State. It took nine weeks, but SJSU (1-7, 1-3 MW) exploded for its highest point total of the season in a 50-37 Read more
By Jose Trujillo — Editor You can finally chalk one up in the win column for San Jose State. It took nine weeks, but SJSU (1-7, 1-3 MW) exploded for its highest point total of the season in a 50-37 Read more
By Sara Biela – Content Editor Max Allen’s first-career goal was one to remember as it proved to be the game-winner in San Jose State men’s soccer 3-1 victory over the University of the Incarnate Word. The sophomore midfielder recorded three Read more
By Sara Biela – Content Editor Junior Jennifer Sandoval and senior Craig Huff earned second-team All-Mountain West honors as San Jose State women’s cross country clinched fifth place, while the men secured seventh in the Mountain West Championships in San Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer Seven games into the 2018 season, San Jose State football (0-7) is still looking for its first win. On Saturday, the Spartans will be trying to capture it as they take on another conference Read more
By Nate Person – Staff Writer San Jose State women’s soccer (7-6-5) travelled to the Central Valley Friday where they played Fresno State (6-9-4) in a match that ended in a 0-0 overtime draw. This was the last game of the Read more
By Sara Biela – Content Editor In the first of a two-match road trip, San Jose State volleyball earned a critical 3-1 win over Utah State to improve to 5-6 in the Mountain West and 10-10 on the season. The Read more
By Austin Turner — Staff Writer With the season heading into its final full weekend, the San Jose State men’s soccer team (6-7-2, 4-3-1 WAC) looks to secure a position in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament as it takes on Read more
By Hugo Vera — Staff Writer The San Jose State University women’s soccer team will conclude its regular season on Friday night in an away game against the Fresno State Bulldogs. The Spartans head into the final matchup with an Read more
By Madyson Montoya — Staff Writer San Jose State volleyball is on the road this week as it faces Utah State (4-17, 2-8 MW) on Thursday and Boise State (13-8, 5-5 MW) on Saturday. With half the season behind them, Read more
By Chris Estrada – Staff Writer Standing atop the winner’s podium, Tommie Smith wasn’t thinking about himself after achieving his lifelong dream, but rather those back home still suffering from systemic injustices. “When I won that gold medal, it wasn’t just Read more
By Brooke Finister – Staff Writer The untold story of the John Carlos and Tommie Smith statues is important when looking at the legacy of encouragement at San Jose State University. A fiberglass and bronze structure was erected on October 16, Read more
By: Taylor Lupetti- Assistant Executive Editor 1939 While a win is an anomaly for the San Jose State football team nowadays, there was a time when a loss was a rare find. The 1939 football program claimed the first (and Read more
By: Madyson Montoya- Staff Writer After 30 years of waiting at the starting line, the pistol has been fired and men’s track is racing back to Speed City. A huge part of the team’s history has been missing representation, but it’s back and Read more
By: Austin Turner- Staff Writer Many of the most memorable events in the history of sports have nothing to do with the actual sport: Jesse Owens standing up to Hitler in Berlin, Jackie Rob- inson breaking the color barrier,Muhammad Ali’s Read more
By Hugo Vera – Staff Writer October 16, 1968 will forever be remembered as one of the most pivotal and divisive demonstrations not only in sports history, but world history. When San Jose State track and field athletes Tommie Smith and Read more