In his first video address in spring quarter, President Ortiz congratulates the men’s basketball team for capturing the program’s first NCAA Division II Championship title. He invites the campus community to honor the players, coaches and staff pep rally on…
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Greg Kamansky gathered his thoughts, waited a moment and said the word that was unspoken for so long, but so true and on the minds of Cal Poly Pomona fans and supporters Saturday afternoon. "Redemption," the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos…
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For the second straight year the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos will play in the NCAA Division II Championship game. Behind the effort of Austin Swift's game-high 22 points, the Broncos outgunned Bentley (Mass.) down the stretch and earned a 71-63…
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Cinderella was an apt description for St. Joseph's, Cal Poly Pomona's opponent Wednesday night in the teams' NCAA Elite Eight opening round game. The Pumas entered NCAA play as the eighth seed in the Central Region and went on to…
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Kamansky never planned on coaching, but he’s glad he did…
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This week, President Ortiz is in Springfield, Mass., cheering on the men's basketball team in the NCAA Division II Tournament. He sent an email to the campus community with university news updates.
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Due to unprecedented cuts in state funding, Cal Poly Pomona has announced that it will cut the men's and women's intercollegiate tennis programs, starting in the 2010-11 academic year.
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Tournament Most Outstanding Player Austin Swift scored 19 points, including five in the final 97 seconds, and the Broncos captured their second straight NCAA Tournament West Region title in a wild 78-75 victory over Brigham Young University-Hawaii.
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The men's basketball team upset No. 15 Western Washington 76-75 in the NCAA West Regional semifinals Saturday night. The Broncos, winners of 17 of their last 18 games, will face BYU Hawaii at 7 p.m. Monday night in the title…
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A season that saw Cal Poly Pomona win its most games in five years and its first NCAA Tournament trip in that time frame came to an end Friday night against University of Alaska Anchorage, one of the more physical…
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