This Week in Warrior Sports
THIS WEEK IN WARRIOR SPORTS
SENIOR DAY TO HIGHLIGHT FINAL FOUR-GAME HOME STAND FOR WARRIORS
Stan State will host Cal State San Marcos this Friday-Sunday, April 26-28 in a four-game CCAA series at Warrior Field. The weekend will begin with a 6pm nine-inning game this Friday, April 26. This will be Blue Chip Sponsorship Night as the Warriors will recognize the sponsors of Blue Chip broadcasting the Warriors' baseball and men's and women's basketball teams on the internet through the year. The two teams will be play at 1pm starting doubleheader on Golden Valley Health Center Day, this Saturday, April 27. The series will end with an 11am single series finale on Senior Day, Sunday, April 28. Prior to the game, Stan State will recognize its nine seniors at 10:40 a.m.
MEN'S GOLF SIXTH IN WEST REGION; PARTICIPATING IN CCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS WEEK
The Warriors are sixth in the most recent NCAA Division II West Region rankings. The top ten teams in each of the nation's eight regions will receive a berth to the 2024 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships. The selections will be announced on www.ncaa.com on Friday, April 26. Stan State will be participating in the CCAA Championships, Monday-Wednesday, April 22-24, at the par-72 Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club in Santa Rosa, Calif. The winner of the CCAA's will receive the conference's automatic berth to the NCAA Championships.
TRACK & FIELD AT FRESNO IN FINAL INVITE OF REGULAR SEASON
Stan State men's and women's track and field teams will end their regular season at the Bulldog Invite this Friday-Saturday, April 26-27 at Fresno. The Warriors will host the 2024 CCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, May 2-4, at the Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium. Four Warriors have provisionally qualified for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Najwa Chouati (10K, 5K), Ero Doce (1500, 10K), Jose Garcia (10K) and Annie Wild (800). Three Stan State track and field student-athletes have the top marks or times in the CCAA in Jason Lindsay (hammer), Doce (5K), and Chouati (10K).
HOPES STILL ALIVE FOR CCAA SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Stan State's softball team hopes are still alive for a berth in the CCAA Softball Championships, May 1-4, at Cal State San Marcos. The Warriors are in eighth place just percentages out of the sixth and final spot for the CCAAs. The regular season will end this weekend, April 26-27, with Stan State facing Cal State East Bay in a four-game series in Hayward, Calif.
BASEBALL STILL ALIVE WITH EIGHT GAMES LEFT IN THE REGULAR SEASON
The Warriors are still alive for the six-team CCAA Baseball Championships, May 8-11, at Cal Poly Pomona with eight games left in the regular season. They will host Cal State San Marcos, this Friday-Sunday, April 26-28. Stan State will end its season with a four-game series at Cal State L.A., May 2-4.
WOMEN'S TENNIS FINISHES SEASON AT PACWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Warriors finished their 2024 season at the PacWest Tennis Championships this past week, in Surprise, Arizona. Stan State lost 4-1 to Biola in the First Round on Wednesday. Annabelle Mulick was the Warrior victor at number three singles (6-2, 6-3). Thursday evening in the consolation round, the Warriors lost 4-1 to Fresno Pacific. Abbigail Mulick won at number six singles by a 6-3, 6-2 decision.
CCAA NETWORK/BLUE CHIP BROADCASTING
During the 2023-24 Academic Year, Warrior fans can watch the Stan State athletic teams on the CCAA Network for a monthly subscription rate of $9.95. Fans can watch any Warrior athletic event that is hosted at any CCAA institution during that 30-day period. To subscribe, go to www.ccaanetwork/STAN. For all home Warrior baseball, and men's and women's basketball games, Blue Chip Broadcasting will be calling the games on the CCAA Network and on www.bluechipbroadcasting.com. Bryan Nelson will call the Stan State men's basketball and baseball games. Levi Flores will call the Warrior women's basketball games.
STAN STATE WARRIOR STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ARE SASHA MARTELLO AND VICTORIA ALARCON
This week's Stan State Warrior Student-Athletes of the Week are a pair of softball players in Victoria Alarcon and Sasha Martello.
Martello hit .368 in the Warriors' five games. She had seven hits of which one was a double while posting .421 slugging and .368 on-base percentages. The junior transfer drove in two runs and scored two runs for Stan State. She also had one putout and seven assists.
Alarcon went 1-2 in the Warrior's five games this weekend. She picked up a seven-hit complete game victory in the Warriors' 6-2 win at CSUSB on Sunday. Alarcon struck out a season high seven batters in the victory for Stan State. For the weekend, she struck out 13 batters and walked five.
UPCOMING GAMES IN WARRIOR SPORTS
MONDAY, APRIL 22
Men's Golf at CCAA Championships (9:40am-Santa Rosa)
TUESDAY, APRIL 23
Men's Golf at CCAA Championships (8am-Santa Rosa)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
Men's Golf at CCAA Championships (8am-Santa Rosa)
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
Softball at Cal State East Bay (DH-1/3pm)
Baseball Hosting Cal State San Marcos (6pm)-Blue Chip Sponsorship Night
Track/Field at Bulldog Invitational (Fresno)
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
Softball at Cal State East Bay (DH-12/2pm)
Baseball Hosting Cal State San Marcos (DH-1/4pm)-Golden Valley Health Center Day
Track/Field at Bulldog Invitational (Fresno)
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
Baseball Hosting Cal State San Marcos (11am)-Senior Day
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