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Beach athletics considering disciplinary action for athletes violating regulations
Long Beach State athletics looks to potentially remove student athletes from team rosters as the department moves forward with contact tracing to confirm the source of the on-campus outbreak Sept. 26.
BREAKING: Dirtbags players source of COVID-19 outbreak at CSULB
Sources confirmed Saturday that members of the Dirtbags baseball team are the source of the coronavirus outbreak that led to a two-week quarantine period for all on-campus residents.
Men’s and women’s basketball anticipates start of preseason
The Long Beach State men’s and women’s basketball teams had been slated to begin preseason practice Oct. 1. However, due to a recent outbreak of coronavirus amongst on-campus residents, the start date has been postponed for the foreseeable future, according to the Long Beach State athletic department. According to Long[Read More…]
NCAA makes decision about fall championships, sports in the spring
Fall sports are anticipated to be played this semester while others will seeare anticipated to be played this semester while others will see a shortened bracket.
Men’s water polo treads virtual waters
The men’s water polo team utilizes Zoom to stay fit physically and mentally during a canceled season.
Men’s Volleyball stays motivated during canceled season
The men’s volleyball team had been looking forward to potentially being three-peat title champions before its season was cut. Although the coronavirus has halted sports programs across the nation, the volleyball team remains in high spirits, even using the down time as motivation. “In a sense, it has motivated us,”[Read More…]
World Series champions or bust
The Dodgers are once again having a great regular season, but come October, none of it will matter without a World Series Championship.
Women’s volleyball looking to turn the page from postponed season
Women’s Volleyball team remains hopeful for a fall season.
Women’s soccer center back continues to set example for team amid pandemic
Third-year center back, Elysia Laramie, still has her head in the game, even if her cleats aren’t on the field.