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The Toros draw athletes to a variety of different sports, from a variety of majors; caption below

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Unique Bennett Named Wilson CCAA Women’s Basketball Player of Week

Cal State Dominguez Hills guard Unique Bennett has been named Wilson California Collegiate Athletic Association Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for the week of Dec. 4-10.Bennett, a 5-foor-8 junior from San Bernardino, was instrumental in the Toros’ week as they went 1-1 with a loss to NAIA power Azusa Pacific and an impressive victory over Grand Canyon. For the full story, go to http://csudh.edu/torosonline/.


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CSUDH to Host Inaugural Pacific Coast Track and Field Invitational

The CSU Dominguez Hills Athletics Department, in partnership with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will present the inaugural Pacific Coast Invitational, scheduled for Friday, April 13, 2007, at the Home Depot Center on the CSUDH campus. The Invitational, which takes place the same weekend as both the prestigious Mt. SAC Invite and the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational at UCLA’s Drake Stadium, will feature a full array of track and field events. For the full story, go to http://csudh.edu/torosonline/.

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Photo above: (L-R) Sophomore Dorothy Andrews, cross country (English Literature); junior Kayleigh Spratt, volleyball (Physical Education); senior Jesse Graham, men’s soccer (Business Administration); and junior Fawna Waldo, women’s soccer (Communications). Photo by Michael Foo

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