Triple crown on draft day

By Marissa Scott— Co-Assistant Executive Editor Draft Day for Major League Baseball rolls around every summer and it changes the lives of hundreds of high school and college ball players around the country. With years and years of hard work Read more

SJSU swept by Nevada in final home series

By Georgia Blair — Staff Writer San Jose State baseball (19-32, 12-15 MW) was swept at home after dropping the series finale to Nevada (28-24, 14-16 MW), 3-2. A one-run loss on senior day was the final nail in the Read more

Seventh inning dooms Spartans in ninth-straight conference loss

By Georgia Blair — Staff Writer San Jose State baseball (19-29, 12-13 MW) continues to struggle in conference play with their ninth-straight Mountain West loss. The Spartans fell to Nevada (26-24, 12-16 MW) 3-1 in another heartbreaking contest. “We had Read more

Women’s golf secures spot in NCAA Championship

By Madyson Montoya — Staff Writer San Jose State women’s golf shined at the NCAA Cle Elum Regional as it was able to advance to the final day and finish the tournament in fifth place. The Spartans, along with the Read more

Opinion — SJSU basketball: A vicious cycle

By Richy Zajic — Staff Writer It is no secret that the San Jose State basketball program has been struggling — and this is nothing new. Let’s start with the SJSU women’s basketball program. The team has not won a Read more

Aurin’s walk-off single secures series against Broncos

By Jessica Jimenez — Staff Writer A lone run separated San Jose State softball (24-10, 4-1 MW) as it defeated Boise State (23-7, 3-5 MW) 6-5 to clinch the three-game series and take control of the conference standings. The difference Read more

Changes in doubles pairs proved successful in 4-3 win

By Georgia Blair – Staff Writer San Jose State (6-4) defeated College of Charleston (10-8) 4-3 after clinching the doubles point and three singles matches. Despite clinching the match 4-1, head coach Chad Skorupka had a standing agreement with Charleston Read more

Spartans set to clash against Rebels in three-game series

By Georgia Blair — Staff Writer San Jose State baseball (9-6, 3-3 MW) returns home to face the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (11-7, 2-1 MW) for their third conference series matchup. The Rebels are coming to Municipal Stadium Read more

SJSU drops season finale against FSU, faces Air Force in MW tournament

By Richy Zajic — Staff Writer Behind extremely hot shooting from Fresno State, San Jose State (4-26, 1-17 MW) men’s basketball took a rough 121-81 loss Saturday in the Save Mart Center. The Spartans went back-and-forth with the Bulldogs (22-8, Read more

Baseball welcomes Air Force in first home conference series

By Georgia Blair — Staff Writer San Jose State baseball (7-5, 1-2 MW) will try to use home-field advantage to take down an in-form Air Force Academy (6-3, 1-0 MWC) in a three-game conference series starting on Friday. The Spartans Read more

Wyoming neutralizes Baumann, stifle Spartans on senior night

By C.J. Peterson — Staff Writer Midway through the second half, San Jose State’s sophomore guard Noah Baumann rose up behind the three-point line with his defender on his hip and attempted to draw the foul to get himself to Read more

Men’s hoops hosts Wyoming, second MW victory at stake

By Richy Zajic — Staff Writer After a rough loss against San Diego State, San Jose State men’s hoops (4-24, 1-11 MW) will take on Wyoming in search of its second Mountain West victory on Wednesday. The Spartans’ last matchup Read more