Let’s just say that if you were a quarterback for either College of San Mateo or Foothill College this season, you definitely got your chance to shine.
November, 2010 News
Nov 29 2010
Nov 29 2010
Sarah Funes, a 19-year-old freshman at the College of San Mateo, is passionate about disability rights. She’s studying political science and added international relations after a trip to Syria this summer.
Nov 23 2010
Seta Pohahau picked a fine way to leave College of San Mateo. The Aragon-San Mateo grad achieved career highs in rushing and carries Saturday to lead the Bulldogs to a 27-20 victory over College of the Sequoias in the sixth annual Bulldog Bowl.
Nov 22 2010
Overcoming injuries and getting back to basics — pounding the ball on offense and opponents on defense — allowed College of San Mateo football to remain undefeated in the Bulldog Bowl with a 27-20 victory Saturday over visiting College of the Sequoias.
Nov 18 2010
The College of San Mateo women’s basketball team is off to a rough 0-3 start. After losing games to Monterey Peninsula and De Anza, the Bulldogs fell 70-61 to visiting Los Medanos College on Wednesday night.
Nov 17 2010
With access to about $75 million less than anticipated, officials in the San Mateo County Community College District are contemplating another bond measure to finish its vision of updating local facilities.
Nov 17 2010
If football — a game played on a field stretching 300 feet from one end zone to the other — is a game of inches, the tone of an entire season can just as easily turn on something as minuscule as several plays.
Nov 16 2010
A state qualifier as a swimmer in the spring, Najdawi became the first-ever All-American water polo player to play for the Bulldogs. Quite impressive for someone whose high school — El Camino-South San Francisco — didn’t offer water polo.
Nov 13 2010
College of San Mateo’s defense played a defining role in helping the Bulldogs end a three-game losing streak and finish the regular season on a positive note with a 14-7 win Friday night at Laney.
Nov 12 2010
College of San Mateo’s new Health and Wellness Center qualified for LEED Gold certification. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is universally recognized by environmentalists as the standard of excellence for sustainable construction practices.