- Women’s Basketball to Finish Home Stand This Week Hosting Pioneers and GatorsStan State will finish off its four-game home stand, starting with a game this week against Cal State East Bay this Thursday, January 30th at 5:30 p.m. and San Francisco State University this Saturday, February 1st with a 1:00 p.m. Thursday evening's game at The Fitz will be Student Affairs Night. At halftime of the game, Stan State will recognize its 152 student-athletes that achieved a 3.25 or higher-grade point average this past Fall Semester. Saturday afternoon's game will be Golden Valley Health Center Day.
- This Week in Warrior SportsThis Week in Warrior Sports Jan. 27-Feb. 2THREE OF THE FIVE WARRIOR SPRING SPORTS START THIS WEEKEND Stan State baseball, softball, and women's tennis teams will begin their 2025 Spring seasons this weekend. The Warriors baseball team will host Central Washington in a four-game series this Friday, January 31 to Sunday, February 2 beginning with a single game at 4:00 p.m. this Friday. Stan State's softball team will host two non-conference doubleheaders to begin their season this Saturday, February 1 at 1:00 p.m. versus Jessup and Monday, February 3 at 2:00 p.m. versus Academy of Art. The Warrior women's tennis team will begin their season on the road at UC Davis this Saturday, February 1 at 10:00 a.m. and Sunday, February 2 at noon at Dominican.
- Stan State’s Annie Wild Captures Mile at Nevada InviteStan State's Annie Wild finished in first place in the mile this afternoon with a time of 4:54.93. Over in the 60-meter dash Blue Section, Rionna Wallace finished in sixth place in the finals with her time of 7.82. Two Warriors also placed in the top ten in their respective events as Jacqueline Sanchez-Silva was sixth in the mile (5:09.42) and Alexis Nino was ninth in the shot put (44-2 ¾, 13.48m).
- Warriors Start Off Home Stand, 1-1Stan State started its four-game home stand 1-1 after falling 66-54 to the visiting Cal State San Marcos Cougars. The Warriors started the weekend with a 95-85 victory over Sonoma State on Thursday night. They loss this afternoon despite Jeremiah Jones scoring a game high 24 points for his 17th straight game scoring in double digits. Jonathan Tchengang added 11 points for the hosts.
- Stan State Struggles Versus Cal State San Marcos Despite Pair of Double-Doubles from Da'Myiah Lewis and Daja Scott-MitchellStan State played Cal State San Marcos this afternoon, falling short 69-52. Daja Scott-Mitchell led the Warriors in scoring with 18 points, followed by Da'Myiah Lewis with 13 points.
- Warriors’ DMR Records Provisional Time While Breaking Facility Record to Highlight Day One of Nevada Invite for Stan StateThe Stan State distance medley relay team of Jacqueline Sanchez-Silva, Mila Real, Crystal Hernandez, and Annie Wild ran a first-place time of 11:53.07 to break the Reno Sparks Convention Center record in that event. With the time, the Warriors provisionally qualified for the 2025 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships.
- 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.
- Former Stan State and Turlock High Head Coach to Throw Out Ceremonial First Pitch at Warriors’ Regular Season Home Opener, January 31Former Stan State and Turlock High School head baseball coach Mark de la Motte will be throwing out the first pitch for the Stan State Warriors' regular season home opener on Friday, January 31 at Warrior Stadium on the campus of Stanislaus State. The ceremony scheduled to take place at approximately 3:55 p.m.
- Total Team Effort Keys Warriors’ 95-85 Victory to Start Home StandStan State started its four-game home stand with a 95-85 victory over the visiting Sonoma State Seawolves this evening at The Fitz. The 95 points were the most scored by the Warriors since a 97-88 victory at Cal State San Bernardino, February 23, 2019. Four players scored in double digits led by Jeremiah Jones with 21 points. Jonathan Tchengang added a career high 20 points, Jason Zimmer chipped in a season high 18 points, and Cameron Walker scored 11 points for the victors.
- Warriors Second-Half Push Falls Short Versus SeawolvesStan State hosted Sonoma State tonight, dropping the game 70-56. Da'Myiah Lewis put up 17 points to lead the way for the Warriors, with Daja Scott-Mitchell adding 14 points, and Amya Vangkham-Griffin scored 10 points.
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