Steffen Deetjen
Staff Writer
This past week, the Dons entered the West Coast Conference Championship at the Barnes Tennis center in San Diego as the No. 3 seed. Continue reading Mens tennis: Dons Advance To Semis, Unable To Overcome Pepperdine
Steffen Deetjen
Staff Writer
This past week, the Dons entered the West Coast Conference Championship at the Barnes Tennis center in San Diego as the No. 3 seed. Continue reading Mens tennis: Dons Advance To Semis, Unable To Overcome Pepperdine
Mitchell Lobetos
Staff Writer
The men’s baseball team traveled to Provo, Utah last weekend to play a three-game set with Brigham Young University. The Dons (22-23, 14-7 WCC) went into the Cougars (21-19, 11-7 WCC) house looking to improve their winning record but found themselves on the wrong side of a sweep. Games two and three were extra inning affairs that San Francisco just couldn’t hold on to. Continue reading Going Cold in Utah
Merrick Belding
Staff Writer
As spring wraps up and the season winds down, USF is in the fight for a WCC championship. Even after starting the season on a ten game losing streak, the San Francisco Dons find themselves atop the WCC alongside Pepperdine and San Diego with only six games remaining in conference play. At the start of the season the Dons set their sights on a WCC championship, a goal that looked unattainable after a 0-10 start. But after the preseason hunch was blown away by the start of conference play, USF was bound together by a seemingly untouchable starting staff and overall consistent production throughout the starting lineup and contributing bench players. Continue reading baseball: From Worst to First
Mitchell Lobetos
Staff Writer
This past weekend the Dons were busy at the WCC tournament held at the Orleans in Las Vegas. The Dons claimed victory in the first round 62-58 against the University of the Pacific (12-19, 4-11 WCC) but fell to 81-72 in the quarterfinals to Gonzaga (30-2, 17-1 WCC). Continue reading men’s Basketball: Dons Declaw Powercats, Mauled by Bulldogs
Merrick Belding
Staff Writer
The San Francisco Dons have had 11 strenuous games on the road before playing in front of a home crowd at Benedetti Diamond. Anthony Shew led the Dons Past UC Riverside by pitching eight innings of shutout ball. San Francisco took an early lead in the first when sophomore Dominic Miroglio drilled a base hit to center field plating sophomore Nico Giarratano. That was all the offense the Dons would need, as Shew was lights out striking out 10 batters in the 4-0 win. Continue reading baseball:USF Takes Series at Home