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  • Oviatt Library

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EIERMAN’S BOMBS LEAD BEARS TO SWEEP OF CSUN

Jeremy Eierman homered twice to drive in the first seven Missouri State runs of an eventual 8-2 victory over CSUN that completed a three-game sweep and a perfect 5-0 home stand Sunday afternoon at Hammons Field. --Ozarks Sports Zone

Bears Blank CSUN To Run Win Streak To Four Games

After needing late rallies to post comeback victories in each of its first three outings on its current home stand, Missouri State seized the lead in the first inning Saturday at Hammons Field and never looked back, cruising to a 5-0 victory over CSUN behind a combined four-hit effort from Ty Buckner [missouristatebears.com] and Jake Fromson [missouristatebears.com] that extended the Bears' win streak to four games. --KTTS

Husker softball has busy spring break schedule, goes 6-3

Nebraska’s win streak came to an abrupt halt during the second contest of the day, as the Huskers were defeated by Cal State Northridge by a score of 10-5. Freshman right-hander Olivia Ferrell allowed 10 hits and seven runs in 4.1 innings played, decreasing her record to 6-2 on the season. --The Daily Nebraskan

NCAA Women: March 24 tourney roundup

Mabrey’s seven 3-pointers were a Notre Dame NCAA Tournament record. Her previous career-high of six 3s came in the first-round victory over Cal State Northridge. --Times Herald-Record

CSUN’s Arvis Greene Repeats as Big West Player of the Week

California State University, Northridge senior Arvis Greene picked up his second consecutive Big West Player of the Week award in men’s volleyball Monday after leading the then-No. 10 Matadors to a pair of upset wins over No. 3 Hawai’i last week. -- SCV News

Illini softball blanks SIUE

Junior Bren Spillane went 3 for 4 with a double, two home runs and a career-high eight RBI to help Illinois come from behind Wednesday and win 12-7 over Cal State Northridge at Illinois Field. -- The News-Gazette

AUSSIES STILL DANCING AS NCAA TOURNAMENT HITS SWEET 16

Jordan Smith As the 16th seed, CSU Northridge faced a big challenge against number one seed Notre Dame and found themselves down by 23 points at half-time. They never gave in, trimming the final deficit to 18 but Smith only played three minutes in her last game of the season. -- Public Now Australia

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