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April 2, 2007
NAIA Names HNU Player Scholar-Athlete

Olathe, KS - The 2007 Daktronics-NAIA Women's Basketball All-American Scholar-Athletes have been announced. Student-athletes must be nominated by their head coach, have achieved junior academic status and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The NAIA named the following student-athlete as Scholar-Athlete for the 2006-07 season:                                   

Liz Widgren
Congratulations to this student-athlete for her superior performance in the classroom!
February 23, 2007
Hawks Lose Heartbreaker to End Season in Cal Pac Playoffs

Hayward, CA – HNU's Hawks, the #2 seed in the Cal Pac Tournament, faced the #3 seed, Dominican University of California, today but just couldn't hold on long enough to make it to the Championship game on Saturday. The Penguins surged past the Hawks late in the game to win, 57-48. The loss ends Holy Names season at 16-13 overall, 13-3 in Cal Pac and 0-1 in Tournament play. The Penguins, who improve to 20-11/12-14/2-0, will face #1 Menlo College in the finals.

Dominican took a 6-0 lead to start the game. Holy Names took a 25-24 lead into halftime despite a fast break lay-up by Dominican to end the half. Dominican scored the first bucket of the second half and the Penguins pushed the lead to as much as ten to take control of the game. In the final minutes of the game, the Hawks were within 4 points of tying, but Dominican rallied to answer every attempt by Holy Names to survive the push made by the Hawks.

Dominican's Olivia Williams scored 16 points and added eight rebounds. Chardonnay Nelson added 15 points while Alisha Flaaten finished with 13.

Angelita Hutton scored 15 points and grabbed 3 rebounds for the Hawks, while HNU's all-time blocks leader Martha Spivey added 13 points and nine rebounds. Hutton and Spivey were the only Hawks to make it into double digits.

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February 17, 2007
Hawks Drop Game to Menlo 59-73, Still Secure 2nd in Cal Pac

Atherton, CA
– The Hawks didn't have to win tonight against conference leader Menlo College, but they wanted to, and while they battled toe to toe in the second half, they just couldn't overcome the first half deficit to do it. HNU finishes the regular season at 13-3 in Cal Pac and 16-14 overall. The win pushed Menlo to 16-0 in Cal Pac and 23-2 overall, good for first place in the conference.

Menlo dominated in the first half and led going into halftime 25-41. The first half difference was the 3-point conversions that escaped Holy Names (1/10), yet found the hoop for Menlo (4/7). Although the Hawks outscored Menlo in the second half 34-32, the 16 point halftime difference proved to be insurmountable, with HNU falling to Menlo 59-73.

Menlo's Lee Kepua had a game-high 29 points with 9 rebounds and 5 assists. Emily Zygmontowicz and Kelci Fushikoshi each had 15 and 13 points, respectively.

The Hawks were led by Gelater Fullwood with a team-high 17 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks. Conference Player of the Week Martha Spivey scored a double-double with 13 points, 11 rebounds and 4 blocks. Junai Dawson added 10 points with 5 rebounds.

With the regular season ended, the Hawks will now focus on Cal Pac Conference playoffs, with the playoff schedule to be posted as soon as it's determined.

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February 16, 2007
Hawks Upset by Dominican 65-71

San Rafael, CA
– Holy Names was upset by perennial rival Dominican last night in a classic Cal Pac battle. Although the loss was disappointing, it does not affect the Hawks second place finish in Cal Pac, with one game remaining (16-13 overall, 13-2 Cal Pac). The win secures Dominican as the third place finisher in Cal Pac (17-11 overall, 11-4 Cal Pac).

Dominican jumped out to a 39-24 halftime lead and led by as much as 17, but Holy Names cut the lead to as little as four on three separate occasions in the second half, but was never able to tie. As a team, HNU was limited to .367 (22/60), while Dominican shot .481 (26/54). The Hawks out performed Dominican from beyond the 3-point circle, .560 to .308, but it wasn't enough to make-up the point difference.

Penguin's Olivia Williams recorded 25 points (8/15) and 8 free throws, with Ashley Fromm at 14 points, while Chardonnay Nelson added 10 points and recorded a game-high 10 rebounds.

HNU's Angelita Hutton had a standout game and led the Hawks with 22 points on 7-of-16 shooting and 6-of-8 from behind three-point line. Ashley Foster sank 9 points with 4 rebounds, while Martha Spivey contributed 8 points and a team-high 9 rebounds

The Hawks last regular season game is Saturday against Menlo, in Atherton, with tip off at 5:30 pm.

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February 11, 2007
Hawks Thump Simpson 51-81, Now 13-1 in Cal Pac

Oakland, CA
– HNU's women's basketball team is riding a 5 game winning streak, after capping a runaway victory over Simpson University, Saturday in the last regular season home game and senior night. Seniors were honored, everyone played, and the team showed real camaraderie in a feel good game to close out the home season. The Hawks are now 16-12 overall and 13-1 conference.

The five seniors started and showed some initial challenge in playing the less than usual line-up, but rallied to present a solid performance against Simpson in the first five minutes of play. Coach Spencer then began to sub in his regular starters and the rout ensued. The Hawks led 21-41 at the half and were shooting .500 from the floor going into the locker room. In the second half, HNU continued to pummel the Simpson defense by out-shooting (73-46), and out-connecting on field goals (34-15). A marked difference in the game was HNU's 3-point success, 10/22 (.455), contrasting Simpson's absence of any shots from beyond the circle.

Simpson's Sara Fairburn went 9/19 for 23 points with 6 rebounds, while Chalynn Passmore had a double-double at 14 points and a game-high 12 rebounds.

The Hawks own Chelsie Kadota sank 15 points, going 6/8 from the floor and a perfect 3/3 from 3-point range. Ashley Foster contributed 11 points, with Martha Spivey adding 10 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks. Larisa Nakasone passed off a game high 6 assists.

The Hawks will finish the regular season next week away against Dominican and Menlo College, on the Thursday, February 15th and Saturday, February 17th, respectively, with both games scheduled for 5:30 pm.

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February 9, 2007
Hawks Dominate CSU-East Bay 61-75

Oakland, CA
– The Hawks had a job to do on Thursday night and they met the challenge by winning against Cal State East Bay 61-75. HNU is now 12-1 in Cal Pac play and 15-12 overall. CSUEB falls to 4-9 Cal Pac, and 5-16 overall.

HNU took off in the first half, winning by as much as 10 at various points in the contest, but the Pioneers scrambled back to pull within 2 at the half, 27-29. The Hawks dominated the offensive boards in the first half (10-1) and both offensive and defensive rebounding into the second half (19-9) to control the tempo of the game.

CSUEB's Natalie Pitre was team-high scorer and game-high rebounder at 14 points with 8 rebounds. Lulu Orense and Breanna Carson helped with 13 points and 10 points, respectively, in the loss.

Holy Names' Gelater Fullwood scored a game-high 18 points and 7 rebounds, while Martha Spivey and Larisa Nakasone each added 16 points, and grabbed 5 rebounds. Nakasone also dished off 4 assists and Ashley Foster had 3 assists with 9 points.

The Hawks will next meet Simpson University at 5:30 pm on Saturday, February 10, in Tobin Gym, for the last home game of the season.

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January 31, 2007
Holy Names Squeaks By Bethany 67-66

Scotts Valley, CA
– The Hawks experienced a reversal of fortune Tuesday against Bethany between the first and second halves of the game, but came out on top to solidify 2nd place in the Cal Pac Conference at 11-1, 16-12 overall. Bethany is now 7-6 Cal Pac and 7-16 overall.

HNU was down at the half 35-32 and Bethany was leading in FG%, 3-pt. FG% and FT%. The Hawks came out of the lockerroom and decided to play basketball the second half. They overcame the first half deficit and led by as much as 4 during the second half of play. Bethany clawed their way back to tie it and Angela Anthony went to the free throw line with less than a minute to play. Anthony sunk the free throw and the Hawks claimed the game 66-67.

Bethany’s Vanessa Irving had a game-high 24 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists with .833 (10/12) from the free throw line. Stephanie Ruiz and Monet Garrett each added 15 points apiece.

Hawks Larisa Nakasone and Junai Dawson each had 14 points, with Nakasone sinking 4/5 from beyond the circle, and a perfect 5/5 FG% overall. Gelater Fullwood added 13 points and 6 rebounds, and Martha Spivey had a game-high 8 rebounds, all offensive, while sinking 4 points. Ashley Foster gave 6 points and 3 assists.

HNU has its last regular season home stand at Tobin Gym for the next 2 games, Thursday, February 8th and 10th, against Cal State-East Bay and Simpson, respectively. Both games begin at 5:30pm. Free admission to anyone donating new or “gently used” socks for the homeless, Sophia’s Socks, at Saturday night’s game.
January 29, 2007
Hawks Thrash Pacific Union 88-42

Angwin, CA
– HNU traveled to Angwin in the hopes of extending their success in the Cal Pac Conference. Succeed they did, by crushing the Pioneers across the boards statistically. The Hawks are now in second place with a 19-1 record in Cal Pac, and 14-12 overall for the season. Pacific Union remains winless in conference play and dropped to 2-16 overall.

The Hawks dominated the game and never let up, scoring more than half their total points in the first half. HNU headed into the locker-room leading PUC 19-50, and sinking 50% of their 3-point attempts (8/16). Overall, HNU dominated the offensive boards, 3-pointland and free throw line.

PUC Pioneer Nichole Stottlemeyer dropped in a game high 18 points with 8 rebounds, while Brittany Collins and Lindsey Scherwin each contributed 10 points apiece, accounting for all but four points by PUC players in the losing effort.

HNU's Ashley Foster sunk a team high 17 points, going 6/8 and 4/6 from beyond the 3-point circle. Jennifer Hardin added 14 points at 5/9 field goals, while Angelita Dawson gave 11 points and 6 rebounds, tying Gelater Fullwood and Mana Camara for team high rebounds. Martha Spivey put in 7 points, going 5/6 from the free throw line and passed off 4 assists for the night.

Next up for HNU will be Bethany at Scott's Valley on 1/30/07.
January 26, 2007
Hawks Return to Winning Ways Against Wm. Jessup, 71-56

Oakland, CA
– HNU's women's basketball team is back on track, as evidenced by the trouncing they gave the WJU Warriors on Thursday night. The Hawks are now 9-1 in Cal Pac conference play and 12-12 overall. While Jessup (5-5 Ca Pac, 8-14 overall) made an attempt to rally in the second half, HNU met the challenge with a push of their own, leading by as much as 22 points at times.

Jessup's Christina Kidd had a game-high 17 points and 4 rebounds, with Amanda Gillming and Megan Priebe contributing 13 and 11 points, respectively. Warrior Hayleigh Thomson pulled down 7 rebounds, but was restricted to only 2 points for the evening.

The first half saw the Hawks with a clear edge in rebounding (25 to 15), invaluable points off the bench and more shots at the bucket. That trend continued throughout the second half as HNU concluded the night grabbing almost three times the number of offensive rebounds as the Warriors (17 to 6). Jessup made their move to reduce the deficit but Martha Spivey scored a team-high 15 points and a double-double with 14 rebounds. Gelater Fullwood offered 12 points and 6 rebounds, while Angelita Hutton gave 11 points and 3 steals in the effort. Hawk substitutes outscored Jessup's 22-6.

HNU will next play Pacific Union on Saturday, January 27 th in Angwin.
January 21, 2007
Hawks Stall, Chapman Surges to Win 76-64

Redding, CA
– HNU's Hawks (11-12 overall, 8-1 conference) felt confident and in control when they ended the first half against Chapman University 35-24, but the Panthers didn't quit going into the locker room at the half. Chapman (13-5 overall) emerged running and gunning against the Hawks to tie it, and then power ahead for the win.

Nicole Hayman, Chapman's Athlete of the Week for January 15 th, was only 2/11 (4 points), without any 3-pointers for the first half, but ended the game with 30 points and three rebounds. Hayman improved her shooting average to .533 in the second half, going 8/15 and 4/5 from 3-pointland after the half. Adding to Chapman's total was Linda Ly with 15 points, while Lauren Kamiyama pulled down 8 rebounds.

HNU’s Angelita Hutton provided a fine performance for the Hawks at 20 points, with 3 assists. Gelater Fullwood offered perfect form from the floor in the first half at 4/4 (1.000) and added a .500 effort (3/6) in the second half for a total of 15 points with 8 rebounds. Martha Spivey contributed 14 points and 7 rebounds in the losing effort.

Key areas in the loss were the drastic increase in turnovers in the second half by the Hawks (5 to 18), fewer offensive rebounds (10 vs. 18), and less free throws made (13/19 for HNU, 22/30 for Chapman).

The Hawks next play William Jessup University in Tobin Gym on Thursday, January 25 th, at 5:30pm.

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January 20, 2007
Hawks Sail Past CSU Maritime 88-56

Oakland, CA
– HNU’s Hawks avenged their recent loss with a rout against Cal State University-Maritime 88-56. The Hawks (11-11 overall, 8-1 conference) played with mastery and self-assurance Saturday night, while the Keelhaulers (4-15 overall, 2-7 conference) lacked rhythm or pace.

HNU had hot hands in the first half (15/25) while CSUM were cold from the beginning (9/35) and continued the trend throughout the game, ending the contest with .552 (32/58) from the floor, .538 (7/13) for 3-pointers and .708 (17/24) from the foul line.

Jessica Cannon offered 13 points on the night, with Nakia Watson providing 12 points and 8 rebounds. Keniya Watson grabbed 9 rebounds for the Keelhaulers. CSUM improved in the second half but couldn't overcome the Hawks dominance and shot only .299 (20/67) for the game.

Junai Dawson gave a standout performance with a double-double, game high 19 points and 12 rebounds. Angelita Hutton offered 15 points to the effort and Jennifer Hardin scored 11 points off the bench. Additionally, Martha Spivey pulled down 9 rebounds.

The Hawks next game will be against Chapman University tomorrow, January 21, in Tobin Gym at 1 pm.

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January 18, 2007
Hawks WBB Suffer Tough Loss to Menlo College 77-57

Oakland, CA
– HNU's Women's Basketball team were outgunned in the first half by the Menlo College Oaks, which held up through the second half to put the Oaks ahead for the win, 77-57. The loss puts the Hawks WBB at 7-1 conference and 9-12 overall. The win boosts the Oaks record to 7-0 conference and 13-2 overall.

The key for Menlo's success was an outstanding first half performance, going 16/27 (.593) from the floor and 9/12 (.750) from the foul line. HNU shot .280 (7/25) in the half with 7 near misses on fastbreak layups and attempted shots from under the basket. With the game tied at 12 with 12 minutes to play in the first half, the Oaks had a 32-7 run against the Hawks, ending the half at 44-19. The second half found an improved Hawks team, outshooting the Oaks .407 to .367, and outscoring Menlo 38-33, but the damage from the first half could not be overcome.

Menlo College's Kepua Lee had a game-high 33 points and 7 rebounds, with Stephani Kier adding 14 points and 8 rebounds. Emily Zygmontowicz pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds, 10 of them defensive.

Gelater Fullwood and Junai Dawson each had 10 points and 5 rebounds for the Hawks, while Martha Spivey had 2 blocks on the night. Johana Padilla went 3/3 from beyond the three point line, and the HNU bench outscored Menlo's 31-10.

Next up for the Hawks will be CSU Maritime on Saturday, January 20 th, at 5:30pm in Tobin Gym.

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January 14, 2007
Hawks Hoopsters Devastate Rival Dominican 69-52

Oakland, CA
– HNU remain undefeated, 7-0, in Cal Pac conference play after the much anticipated game against cross-bay rival Dominican University. The Hawks are now 9-11 overall.

The first half was an evenly matched battle between the Hawks and the Penguins. Dominican kept in the game for the half, going into the locker room at the halftime down by one to the Hawks, 29-30. While the Hawks played tenaciously toward the win, the second half was a different story for the Penguins. Dominican found a tight Hawks defense and the lid closed on the basket, shooting only .143 (4/28) from the floor, without any 3 point success (0/6). One area that kept the Penguins in the game was their free throw shooting, 21/29 (.724). The Hawks got a boost from their 3 point efforts, putting in 5/10 (.500).

Dominican's Olivia Williams and Chardonnay Nelson each scored 15 and 12 points, respectively, with Lola Browne pulling in 7 rebounds. Nelson and Browne both fouled out of the game.

Highlights for HNU showed three players in double figures; Angelita Hutton with 15, Gelater Fullwood at 14, and Ashley Butler offering 11. Martha Spivey and Ashley Foster each gave 8 points apiece. Fullwood also grabbed a game-high 8 rebounds.

The Hawks next face Menlo College on January 18, at home in Tobin Gym in Oakland, at 5:30pm.

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January 12, 2007
Hawks Overpower Simpson University 75-51, Remain Undefeated in Cal Pac Conference 6-0

Redding, CA
- HNU's women's basketball team blasted Simpson University in Redding, on January 11th, to boost their undefeated record in the California Pacific Conference to 6-0, and 8-11 overall. Simpson shot over .600 from the floor in the first half, but the Hawks responded with shooting over .500 themselves, taking away what could have been a route by Simpson, and claiming the game before the end of the first half 38-31.

Ashley Butler was HNU high scorer with 16 points at 8 for 12 field goals, while leading a well balanced attack by the rest of the team. Johana Padilla contributed 9 points, with Junai Dawson and Jennifer Hardin putting in 8 apiece. Larisa Nakasone had 5 assists, and Martha Spivey grabbed a team high 9 rebounds.

Simpson's Katie Garringer put in a game high 18 points with Kelsey Lang following closely behind with 17. Sara Fairburn ranked third in points for Simpson and scored 12 points before she was called for a flagrant foul and ejected from the game late in the first half. Matilde Bongato pulled down a team high 7 rebounds.

The Hawks outshot and outran the Simpson squad, causing them to go cold in the second half. A key difference in the win were the turnovers and steals; 18 turnovers for HNU to 27 for Simpson and 15 steals by the Hawks to only 10 for Simpson.

This win brings the Hawks to 8-11 overall. HNU's next opponent will be conference rival Dominican University of Marin on Saturday at 5:30 pm, at home in Tobin Gym.
January 10, 2007
HNU Remains Undefeated in Cal Pac, UC East Bay Falls to
Hawks 65-52


Hayward, CA
- HNU Women's Basketball Team handily defeated the Pioneers of UCEB on January 9th, 65-52. This win puts the Hawks at 5-0 for Cal Pac conference play and 7-11 for the season. HNU Women will meet Simpson on January 11 in Redding.

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January 4, 2007
Hawks Thump Bethany 63-47 to Remain Undefeated in Cal Pac Conference Play

Oakland, CA
- Holy Names University women’s basketball team improved their undefeated conference record to 4-0 and 6-11 overall, by beating the Bethany Bruins 63-47. The loss moves Bethany to 0-3 in conference play and 2-14 overall. The Hawks led from the beginning and couldn’t be caught despite Bethany’s attempted surge to end the first half 29-20.

The Bruins gave a well balanced effort but couldn’t generate enough offense for any of their players to break into double digits. Stephanie Ruiz led Bethany with 9 pts., followed by Hailey Stopperan and Vanessa Irving at 8 pts. Irving also posted 14 rebounds.

Martha Spivey’s double-double of 12 pts. with 14 rebounds led the Hawks. That performance, coupled with Junai Dawson’s 12 pts. and 7 rebounds, put the game out of reach for Bethany during the second half. Additionally, Ashley Butler recorded 9 pts. for HNU. The Hawks had an impressive 83% from the free throw line in the first half and improved to a 46% shooting percentage from the floor for the second half.

HNU’s next opponent will be CSU-East Bay on Tuesday, January 9th in Hayward, as the first game of a doubleheader with the men beginning at 5:30PM. The Hawks follow at 7:30PM.
December 30, 2006
Fullwood, Hutton Combine For 42 In Loss to Cal Baptist

Azusa, CA - A day after etching its name in the record books as a participant in the highest-scoring women's basketball game in NAIA history, California Baptist nearly hit the century mark again in a 95-84 victory over Holy Names in the 7th Annual GSAC Challenge hosted by Azusa Pacific.

Sophomore guard Nicole Davis, who set the GSAC Challenge single-game scoring record with 42 points in yesterday's win, tossed in another 23 points to set the tournament scoring record at 65 points, eclipsing Brittany Smart's 63-point performance for 2005 participant Cedarville (Ohio). Davis added 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals for the Lancers, who needed another second-half comeback to pull off the win.

With California Baptist leading 64-53 with 13:34 to play in the game, Holy Names senior guard Jennifer Hardin knocked down a 3-pointer that sparked a 13-0 run that gave the Hawks a 66-64 lead with 9:53 remaining. However, Davis answered with a 3-pointer of her own, and junior forward Erin Greenberg drained a pair of her GSAC Challenge single-game record 8 3-pointers to cap the 12-1 run and give California Baptist the lead for good at 76-67 with 7:16 to play.

Greenberg finished with a game-high 24 points, and freshman guard Brandie McCann added 23 points, 10 assists and a game-high 4 steals. McCann made 16-of-16 free throws in the game, just 1 short of the GSAC Challenge single-game record of 17, and, with her 7-of-8 performance from the line in yesterday's win, came up 2 free throws short of the tournament record of 25 free throws. After making her final 3 free throws yesterday, McCann sank all 16 attempts from the charity stripe to give her a current streak of 19 successful free throws.

Holy Names jumped out to a 19-5 lead in the first 5 minutes of the game, but California Baptist responded with a 23-6 run to take a 28-25 lead with 8:05 to play in the opening half. The Lancers scored 15 of the half's final 22 points to take a 53-40 halftime lead. Holy Names junior guard Angelita Hutton made a pair of 3-pointers in the Hawks' game-opening run, and she finished with a team-high 22 points. Senior center Gelater Fullwood finished with 20 points and 8 rebounds, and junior forward Martha Spivey posted a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double to go with a pair of blocks.

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December, 28 2006
Hawks Battle The Master's at GSAC Challenge

Azusa, CA - All-Golden State Athletic Conference guard Kinsley Mittel scored 19 of her game-high 26 points in the second half to lead the NAIA's No. 7-ranked The Master's College to a 74-64 victory over Holy Names College in the second game of the 7th Annual GSAC Challenge hosted by Azusa Pacific.

Mittel single-handedly sparked a lethargic set of Mustangs by scoring The Master's first 5 points of the second half and then spurred the game-clinching 11-2 run in the final 6 minutes by scoring 9 points in less than 3 minutes to give The Mustangs a comfortable 67-59 lead with 2:51 left in the game.

Freshman center Annie Gillespie added 13 points, including 11 in the second half, to go along with a game-high 11 rebounds.

The game featured 4 ties and 9 lead changes, the final coming after Mittel scored lay-ups on back-to-back fast breaks to give Mustangs a 60-57 advantage. She then buried her only trey of the night to keep The Master's up at 63-59 with 3:48 left.

Holy Names led 29-28 at halftime, surviving a dreadful first half in which the 2 teams combined for 36 turnovers and 19 fouls while shooting a paltry 33% (21-for-61) from the floor. The Hawks used a 7-0 run in which Angela Anthony scored 5 of her 9 first-half points to give Holy Names a 24-20 lead with 4 minutes left in the half.

Mittel also led a fierce Mustang defense that eventually forced the Hawks into a hefty 39 turnovers for the game, 5 of which game off Mittel steals. The Master's translated those Holy Name miscues into 33 points.

The Hawks were paced by Junai Dawson's 14 points off the bench, Anthony finished with 10 points as did Gelater Fullwood before following out..

With the victory The Master's improves to 7-1 on the season while Holy Names falls to 6-9.

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Women's Softball
April 6th 10am and 12pm
vs. CSU East Bay
San Leandro, CA

April 12th 1pm and 3pm
vs Bethany University
San Leandro, CA

April 13th 1pm and 3pm
vs. CSU East Bay
Hayward, CA

April 16th 1pm and 3pm
vs. Menlo College
San Leandro, CA

April 19th 1pm and 3pm
vs. Patten University
San Leandro, CA

April 19th 7pm
vs. La Sierra University
San Leandro, CA

April 20th 1pm and 3pm
vs. Dominican Unviversity
San Leandro, CA

April 26th
4pm and 6pm
vs. Bethany University
Santa Cruz, CA

Men's Golf
April 3rd
Cal Pac Championship
Metropolitan Golf Links
Oakland, CA

April 13th
CSU Stanislaus Invitational
Turlock Country Club
Turlock, CA

April 21st
NAIA Regional Championship
Cypress Ridge Golf Course
Arroyo Grande, CA

TBD NAIA National Championship
Plymouth, IN