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TMU Comes Up Short Against D1 Boise State
Monday, Nov 6, 2023

The Master’s University women’s basketball team played an exhibition game against NCAA Division I Boise State Friday, coming up short 82-58 in Boise, Idaho. “Great experience for our team getting the chance to play on a big stage,” TMU head coach Lisa Zamroz said. “We knew...

Lady Mustangs’ Soccer Season Ends

The Master’s University women’s soccer program entered the opening round of the Golden State Athletic Championship Tournament as the No. 4 seed, but it was the No. 5-seed Vanguard Lions that came away from Reese Field with the 3-0 win to end the Lady Mustangs’ season. Vanguard scored...

TMU’s Cynthia Ramos Named Freshman of the Year
Thursday, Nov 2, 2023

Cynthia Ramos was named the Golden State Athletic Conference’s Freshman of the Year and joined Sinclair Francescon and Kate Merical on the 2023 All-GSAC Women’s Soccer team. Ramos tied for second on the team with five goals scored and added two assists. The freshman forward from Santa...

Lady Mustangs Survive 5-Set Thriller Against Warriors
Monday, Oct 9, 2023

The Master’s University women’s volleyball team went on the road to play one of the toughest opponents in the Golden State Athletic Conference. And they came away with a five-set win. Timberlie Miller set a new career-high with 55 assists as the Lady Mustangs defeated the Life Pacific Warriors...

TMU’s Timberlie Miller Named NAIA Setter of the Week
Thursday, Sep 28, 2023

In a week that saw her lead The Master’s University to a pair of three-set wins, Timberlie Miller has been named the NAIA Setter of the Week. With an eye-popping 13.67 assists per set over the two matches, Miller nabbed the national notoriety from a nationwide vote of sports information directors. “First...

Lady Mustangs Suffer Road Loss to Vanguard
Monday, Sep 11, 2023

Coming off an emotional conference-opening loss Friday night, The Master’s University women’s volleyball team took it on the chin again Saturday night, losing to No. 15 Vanguard 17-25, 13-25, 25-20, 22-25. TMU (9-6, 0-2 GSAC) had 19 kills but also added 16 hitting errors in the first two...

Mustangs Drop First Of Three-Game Series to Westmont
Monday, Apr 17, 2023

The Master’s University baseball team gave up a four-run lead and lost the first game of a three-game series to the Westmont Warriors 13-5 Friday at Lou Herwaldt Stadium. The Mustangs (26-12, 10-9 GSAC) allowed all 13 runs to the No. 11-ranked team in the nation in the fifth, sixth, seventh and...

Mustangs Celebrate First-Ever GSAC Men’s Volleyball Championship
Monday, Apr 3, 2023

Braden Van Groningen took advantage of an overpass on match point to hammer the ball to the floor to give The Master’s University their first-ever Golden State Athletic Conference Championship in men’s volleyball. The No. 4-ranked Mustangs (17-4) defeated No. 2 Vanguard 29-27, 18-25, 25-19,...

Mustangs, San Diego Christian Split Doubleheader
Monday, Mar 27, 2023

The Master’s University baseball team split its twin bill against San Diego Christian Saturday, but won the three-game series. The games were originally scheduled to be played in San Diego but recent weather made the field unplayable. So despite playing the games at Lou Herwaldt Stadium, the...

Mustangs Struggle from Deep in Loss to Spirit 63-91
Monday, Jan 23, 2023

The Master’s men’s basketball game struggled making shots and lost to the Ottawa (AZ) Spirit 91-63 Saturday night in a critical GSAC game in Surprise, Ariz. TMU shot just 24-of-68 (35%), struggling from 3-point range by hitting 3-of-19, while being out-scored in both halves by the Spirit. “We...

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