Spartans search for first road win in Nebraska

By Hugo Vera — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s basketball looks to shift the tide of what has proven to be an arduous season when it visits the University of Nebraska on Saturday. The Spartans, having fallen to a Read more

Steadman records double-double, Spartans end losing streak against Wildcats

By Sara Biela — Content Editor Thanks to 48 percent shooting and critical 3-pointers drained in the second half, San Jose State men’s basketball (2-6) defeated Bethune-Cookman 67-65 for its first win against a Division I opponent this season. Junior Read more

CFP Championship effect on San Jose

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer Bowl season is nearly upon us and this year, it’s the South Bay’s time to shine. Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium will be hosting the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship game, and downtown San Read more

Potter scores season-high 17 points in loss to Anteaters

By Sara Biela — Content Editor Freshman Raziya Potter scored a season-high 17 points and 5 assists as San Jose State women’s basketball (1-5) fell to UC Irvine, 74-66. The guard scored 9 of her 17 points in the first Read more

Spartans dominate with top-10 placings at Minnesota Invitational

By Madyson Montoya — Staff Writer San Jose State swim was a long way from home as it competed in the Minnesota Invitational this past week. The Spartans made their big splash starting on the first day with two second-place Read more

Focused on the future

By Ernie Gonzalez — Executive Editor Just a kid from Richmond. “Yeah, I get that a lot.” “It wasn’t beautiful … it wasn’t that imaginary,” said midfielder Nicolas Brenes in regard to his childhood. “… my parents were scared to let Read more