By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director
The stipulation sharply narrowed the field.
For anyone to be eligible for NAIA Scholar-Athlete status, they must be a junior or senior.
Master’s women’s basketball was one of the youngest teams in the NAIA this past season, so they really...
By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director
After a season in which she regularly found the bottom of the net, Master’s sophomore couldn’t for the life of her find something to confirm what she was hearing.
“At first I didn’t believe it because I didn’t see anything...
By Don Gilmore, TMU Sports Information
From the day the NAIA Women’s National Tournament bracket came out until game time on Wednesday, everybody had counted out The Master’s University.
Why?
The Lady Mustangs had gained an at-large berth in the tournament following a fifth-place, regular-season...
By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director
The track record says the tactic should work.
Early in conference play, The Master’s University women’s basketball team struggled to defend and rebound, so it worked tirelessly on those areas in practice.
The result: TMU has held eight of...
Scoring, defending, rebounding.
The Master’s University women’s basketball team checked two of three off that list Saturday afternoon against Arizona Christian.
Typically, that would be enough to post a win.
It wasn’t against the 23rd-ranked Firestorm, who turned a decided edge on the...
Brooke Bailey figured enough was enough.
After watching 16th-ranked Menlo College rally time and again in the fourth quarter to tie the game, TMU’s sophomore wing took matters into her own hands down the stretch to deliver a 55-50 victory over the Oaks on Saturday afternoon on the San Francisco...
By Don Gilmore, Assistant Sports Information Director
Tuesday night’s 93-37 rout of St. Katherine University was more than just a non-conference tune-up for the TMU women’s basketball team.
“We are using every moment to find the rhythm and identity that makes us Mustangs,” Coach...
By Don Gilmore, Assistant Sports Information Director
Dan Waldeck knew it was there. He had seen it in practice.
It hadn’t shown itself in recent games.
Until Saturday evening.
“It was awesome to see us play with an identity of toughness today,” The Master’s University women’s...
The idea of Christmas coming early sounds like a good thing.
It wasn’t for The Master’s University’s women’s basketball team on Thursday in Phoenix.
Arizona Christian’s Courtney Christmas poured in 32 points, and the Firestorm pulled away in the fourth quarter to upend the...
Prior to the start of this season, The Master’s University women’s basketball coach Dan Waldeck said Hannah Forrar had “one of the most tenacious scoring mentalities the club has had in recent years.”
Three games may be a small sample size, but the sophomore guard is affirming...
With the end of countywide COVID-19 emergency declarations on March 31, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Heal is aligning county safety measures with federal and state COVID-19 guidance, while continuing to require a few common-sense measures at worksites, educational institutions and healthcare facilities to reduce COVID-19-related disruptions and protect the people at highest risk of severe illness.
Want to try your hand at gardening but don’t have much space? Learn how to start your garden in a small space. Be creative and add vegetables and lush greenery to your patio. Join the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency's free virtual landscape and gardening workshop, "Small Space Gardening," on Saturday, April 8, at 9 a.m.
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station 2023 Baker to Vegas Team is competing in the 120 mile Baker to Las Vegas Challenge Cup Relay which starts in Baker, Calif. on Saturday, April 1 and ends in Las Vegas, Nev. on Sunday, April 2.
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority reminds drivers in the Santa Clarita Valley the I-5 North County Enhancements Project will continue with work on SR-14 to Magic Mountain Parkway and SR-126 to Parker Road planned for the week of April 3 to April 9.
As you make your way down Main Street in Old Town Newhall, the sight of buffalo soldiers, the smell of an old cast iron Dutch ovens cooking peach cobbler and the sound of cowboy boots clacking against the wooden slats of the sidewalks will instantly transport you to the early days of the West.
The Rio Norte Junior High School Concert Band, Concert Choir and Vocal Jazz Ensemble, "The Jazz Hawks," secured top awards at the recent Music in the Parks Festival held at Knotts Berry Farm in Buena Park.
The California Department of Transportation advises motorists that all lanes on Southbound Interstate 5 will be closed on Saturday night, April 1 and Sunday night, April 2, as crews work to limit damage from a landslide in Castaic after a recent series of powerful storms and intense rainfall.
Los Angeles County Parks is hiring. This Spring, we are looking to employ our local L.A. County Youth with an excellent entry level job that pays more than minimum wage ($16.04) and allows them to work at their local L.A. County Park, including Val Verde Park.
The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services announced that the last day of operations for the COVID-19 PCR testing centers will be Friday, March 31.
Santa Clarita Valley residents once again came together during the 2022 holiday season to raise money and donate items to charity, as approximately 2,500 riders joined Santa Clarita Transit’s Holiday Light Tour.
Deborah Anderson, Los Angeles County Library’s assistant director of Education and Engagement, has been selected to receive the prestigious 2023 Sullivan Award for Public Library Administrators Supporting Services to Children.
In alignment with both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will change to weekly reporting of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths data beginning April 6.