Seventeen years ago Oscar Crespo walked away from San Jose State University with his diploma. On Monday, he stepped back onto the SJSU campus, this time as the new head coach of the SJSU women's volleyball team. "My friends say that I have been picky about coaching positions, but I thought that this was an ideal situation," Crespo said. (0) comments
On March 23rd the San Jose State University's judo team will travel to Miami to compete in the National Collegiate Judo Championships - hoping to repeat last year's first place finish and to continue its winning tradition. Out of the 45 years the National Collegiate Championships has been held, the SJSU judo team has won the title 41 times, according to judo team's Web site. (0) comments
The San Jose State University women's tennis team came out firing on all cylinders Wednesday, sinking the winless Seawolves of Sonoma State University 7-0. "It was a nice win to get," said head coach Anh-Dao Nguyen. "It was good that we didn't have a let down match against a team we're supposed to beat. (0) comments
Sliding along and consistently in search for new members since its creation in 2000, the San Jose State University figure skating club's nine members are trying to bring more interest to skating in San Jose. "It's difficult to get members," says Sandy Schaad, a member getting her masters in kinesiology. (1) comment