The Portland State women’s tennis team faces key road matches against Weber State and Idaho State this weekend as they aim for postseason qualification. The Vikings look to improve their standing in the Big Sky Conference during these crucial contests.
Lightning interrupted Friday’s John Knight Twilight track meet after several Portland State athletes set new personal records across multiple events. Postponed competitions are scheduled to resume Saturday morning.
Portland State softball earned a decisive win over Weber State with strong hitting and pitching performances. Sherreigh Nakoa-Chung pitched a complete game as PSU tallied thirteen hits. The Vikings will host Oregon State next week.
Portland State track and field athletes overcame rain-soaked conditions at the John Knight Twilight meet with several standout performances including multiple personal records. Freshman Hannah Butterfield led highlights with a top finish in the women’s 400 meters while relays also…
Portland State women’s tennis lost to Idaho State with a score of 5-2 on April 12. Despite individual wins from Marta Giglio and Kasumi Hirayama, the Vikings could not secure victory on the road.
Maddie Dustin and Cynthia Valerie Ong each shot one-under par to lead Portland State into fifth place after day one at the Bobcat Desert Classic. Both golfers are tied for third individually heading into Tuesday’s second round.
Portland State women’s golf placed eighth out of thirteen teams at the Bobcat Desert Classic. Maddie Dustin led individually while seniors Payten Shimizu and Bayler Brundage achieved personal milestones. The team now prepares for the upcoming Big Sky Conference Championship.
Portland State’s softball team won one and lost one against Northern Colorado on Friday. Strong pitching led them to victory in game one but offensive struggles resulted in defeat during game two. The teams face off again Saturday as Portland…
Portland State senior Emma Stolte broke her own school record by running under sixteen minutes in the women’s five thousand meters at Bryan Clay Invitational. Other Vikings athletes achieved new records and personal bests across track and field events.
Nikola Keremedchiev and Cade Fernando have been honored by the West Coast Conference for their performances this season with Portland men’s tennis. Both players received individual recognition as well as honors as a doubles team.
The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office is inviting community members to comment on five proposed policy drafts over a 30-day period. One draft covers artificial intelligence use within the agency. Feedback collected will become part of the public record.
Portland women’s tennis will compete as the No.5 seed against LMU at this week’s WCC Championships beginning Thursday afternoon. The team enters its fourth straight postseason under coach Filip Zivkovic after reaching ten wins this season.
Three members of Portland women’s tennis were honored with All-West Coast Conference selections announced Tuesday. Alaia Rubio Perez, Dariya Radulova, and Maria Galatescu received recognition for their performances this season.
Portland men’s tennis will open play as the fifth seed against nationally ranked LMU at this week’s West Coast Conference Championships in Fairfield, California. The Pilots enter on a three-match win streak after securing their spot with late-season victories.
On Wednesday, April 22, these former City of Portland area high school stars will be competing.
The Portland Pilots baseball team will play against the Washington Huskies at Ridgefield Outdoor Recreational Complex on April 21 as part of the NWBCA College Classic. Both teams bring notable players into this midweek contest streamed live online.
Sheriff Nicole Morrisey O’Donnell has issued a letter addressing Multnomah County’s proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget. The letter highlights funding challenges facing local law enforcement and details difficult choices affecting key programs.
Portland State senior Sherreigh Nakoa-Chung was named Big Sky Pitcher of the Week for her strong performances against Northern Colorado. She recorded two complete-game wins and leads the conference in both strikeouts and complete games.
This ex-City of Portland area high school standout will participate in competitions on Tuesday, April 21.
Portland State women’s tennis ended its season with a loss to Sacramento State on April 19. The defeat means they will not qualify for next week’s Big Sky Tournament.
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