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September, 2011 News

The College of San Mateo is inducting its first class into the school’s athletic hall of fame, led by Oakland Raiders legend John Madden.

John Madden mentions College of San Mateo and community colleges in a KCBS soundbite (mp3).

It’s been more than 25 years since she played third base for the Bulldogs. She’s now married with two children, living on the Coastside and working at Pescadero High School. But she’s not been forgotten. Freeman is part of a class of 16 who will be inducted Friday into the inaugural College of San Mateo sports Hall of Fame, including five posthumously.

Reedley College was ground into its second football loss of the season Saturday by the state’s 24th-ranked team. Host San Mateo, relying heavily on a potent rushing attack, buried the Tigers early en route to a 48-14 nonconference victory.

Foster City’s Bill Dickey, who has been affiliated with College of San Mateo as a student, coach, faculty member and administrator for 56 years, will be one of 16 people inducted into CSM’s first Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday, Sept. 23.

On September 23, at 4pm, College of San Mateo will honor nine decades of its athletic legacy when it dedicates the Athletic Hall of Fame Plaza during a ribbon cutting ceremony. Sixteen former athletes and coaches will be inducted in the inaugural class of inductees and their names will be enshrined on granite and bronze pillars permanently on display in the Plaza.

When Andrew Moeaki decided he would attend College of San Mateo, it was a big deal for his family; a real big deal.

Tim Maxwell, associate professor of English at College of San Mateo, has been awarded a Human Rights Education Fellowship for 2011-12 by the Division of International Comparative and Area Studies (ICA) at Stanford University and the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE).