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December, 2015 News

Until last week when I lauded the College of San Mateo women’s basketball team for avoiding the injury bug early in the season. The day my column appeared last week, guard Megan Pham injured her hand in practice and will be out a week.

The Lady Bulldogs made quite a case over the weekend to vault their way up the Northern California Top 15 by sweeping through the Tom Martinez Invitational Women’s Basketball Tournament.

Project Change is unique and the first community college supported program in California to provide wrap around student support services, direct access to post secondary education and in-person college instruction inside juvenile youth facilities.

Since being hired as College of San Mateo’s volleyball coach in July, Katie Goldhahn has spent the last six months or so putting together a coaching staff and hitting the recruiting trail hard.

The College of San Mateo women’s basketball team finds itself in a somewhat unfamiliar place this weekend — its home court. Since beating Cabrillo 77-53 Nov. 7 in their home debut, the Bulldogs have played their last six games on the road.

On Saturday, February 6th from noon to 3:00 PM College of San Mateo will open College Heights Stadium to the undefeated Wounded Warrior Amputee Football Team (WWAFT) in a moving match against San Francisco’s NFL Alumni.