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March, 2012 News

There are three weeks left in the regular season for the College of San Mateo swim team, and based on recent results, a successful postseason appears to be in the picture for both the men’s and women’s squads.

Florida Tech senior utility player Lauren Cole was selected Sunshine State Conference Player of the Week for the second time this season Monday afternoon.

It’s always an adjustment for transfers to be successful in their first year at a new university. But Alyssa Jepsen, last season a National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Junior College All-American shortstop and pitcher at the College of San Mateo, has immediately become Santa Clara’s leadoff hitter and everyday shortstop.

A couple of days after a marvelous pitching performance from ace Clay Bauer, College of San Mateo pounded out 10 runs on 10 hits to beat Skyline 10-2 Monday afternoon. Last Saturday, CSM defeated Cañada College 4-2.

After searching the web, the 2011 Aragon High School and San Mateo Middle College graduate, Megan Ryan, came across Bike & Build — a nonprofit that organizes cross-country cycling trips to benefit affordable housing in the United States.

This weekend, local youth have an opportunity to learn about a variety of topics during the San Mateo County Youth Conference. Hosted by the San Mateo County Youth Commission with the help of other San Mateo County groups, the free Saturday event at the College of San Mateo offers panel discussions with leaders, presentations with movies, how-to lessons and the opportunity to meet with a variety of local organizations.

Four English instructors and the football coaches at the College of San Mateo have invested in student-athletes through a unique program called Writing in the End Zone that links composition and the gridiron.

The College of San Mateo baseball team began Coast North conference play with a 5-4 victory, in extra innings at home over the DeAnza Dons, Tuesday Feb. 28.

Daniel Brusilovsky started his first business when he was 14. With his next venture, he wanted to help other young entrepreneurs, so the then 15 year old launched Teens in Tech Labs in 2008. And now Microsoft is backing it.

The College of San Mateo women’s softball team has achieved several state milestones over the past ten days to challenge for top state ranking.