- Six Warriors Named to USTFCCCA All-West Region TeamAs announced this afternoon by the United States Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), six members of the Stan State men's and women's track & field teams were named to the 2025 USTFCCCA All-West Region Team. These six Warriors are Lamont Lane, Trent Lauderdale, Alexis Nino, Mila Real, Jaevin Sawyer, and Annie Wild.
- Robert Valdivia Named Recipient of Stan State’s AKA AwardStan State Warrior baseball player Robert Valdivia was the recipient of the Stanislaus State American Kinesiology Association (AKA) Award. Valdivia recorded the highest-grade point average (GPA) in the single subject matter in physical education.
- Warriors’ Chris Chomyn Named Two-Time Recipient of the 2025 NCAA Division II PING All-West Region TeamAs announced this morning by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA), Stan State's Chris Chomyn was named to 2025 NCAA Division II PING All-West Region Team. This is the second year in a row that Chomyn has earned this prestigious honor.
- Stan State’s Trio of Lauderdale, Real, and Wild Heading to NationalsAs announced this afternoon by the NCAA Division II Track & Field Championships Committee, Stan State's trio of Trent Lauderdale, Mila Real, and Annie Wild are heading to the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. This year's championships are set for May 22-24, 2025, at the CSU-Pueblo ThunderBowl on the campus of Colorado State Pueblo in Pueblo, Colo. Wild will be running in the women's 1500-meter run while Real will be competing in the women's 400-hurdles. Lauderdale will be running in the men's 400-hurdles.
- Four Members of the Women's Tennis Team Earn CSC Academic All-District HonorsAs announced this afternoon, four members of the Stan State women's tennis team were named to 2024-2025 Academic All-District Men's and Women's Tennis Teams as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC). These four Warrior student-athletes are Abbigail Mulick, Annabelle Mulick, Alyssa Tay, and Emma Yu.
- Stan State Athletics’ Department Recognized Student-Athletes at The STANYSStan State Department of Athletics held The STANYS, which is the year end student-athlete awards ceremony. The event took place this past Monday evening at Snider Hall on the campus of Stanislaus State. The Warriors recognized several student-athletes for their outstanding performances in competition, in the classroom, and in the community. They also honored their graduating student-athletes that will be receiving their degrees, May 27-30.
- Warrior Basketball Tip-Off Dinner Set for Nov. 5 at Dust Bowl Brewing CompanyStan State Men's and Women's Basketball will host their Tip-Off Dinner on Tuesday, November 5 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Dust Bowl Brewing Company in Turlock, Calif.
- Thirty-Nine Stan State Student-Athletes Inducted into Inaugural Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor SocietyDuring this evening's STANYS awards, thirty-nine Stan State Student-Athletes were inducted into the Inaugural Class of students into the California Phi Chapter of the Chi Alpha Sigma (XAΣ) National Athlete Honor Society.
- Stan State’s Mila Real Improves NCAA DII Qualifying Time at APU Franson Last Chance Meet; She Also Breaks Her Own School RecordFor the second straight week, Stan State's Mila Real broke her own school record and improved her NCAA Division II qualifying time in the 400-hurdles. This time, the sophomore hurdler ran a time of 59.70 at the APU Franson Last Chance Meet at Cougar Stadium in Azusa, Calif. Real moves into twelfth place on the NCAA Division II Outdoor qualifying list in the 400-hurdles.
- Men’s Golf Finishes Season at NCAA DII West/South Regional ChampionshipsStan State finished its 2025 season at the 2025 NCAA Division II West/South Regional Championships this weekend at the par-72 Victoria Golf Club in Riverside, Calif. Jack Peters led the way for the Warriors with his three-under par 213 (73-70-70) to finish in a nine-way tie for 38th place. Finishing two strokes behind Peters was Nate Jetton with a one-under par 215 followed by Ricky Sullivan's 216, Chase Bird's 220, and Chris Chomyn's 221.
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