Sports
Basketball shoots for success
Members of the Delta College’s men’s basketball team have one thing on their minds as they gear up for the first tournament of the...
Commentary: Justice comes down upon Sandusky
Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky was finally sentenced 30-60 years in prison on Oct. 9.
He was found guilty in June of 45...
Commentary: Bay Area baseball teams rocking postseason
Making it to Major League Baseball postseason is a dream come true for local Bay Area teams, the Oakland A’s and San Francisco Giants.
The...
Delta women’s golf makes program history
For the first time in five years Delta College women’s golf team won first place in the Big 8 Conference match on Sept. 20,...
Mustangs continue to defy critics
Despite being underestimated, the Mustangs continue to silence the critics.
Last weekend’s game against the higher-ranked American River College (ARC) may have been the most...
Fantasy sports exercises wallet and mind
Since the National Football League opened up its season more than a month ago, a lot of people in America are excited to once...
Women’s soccer dominate Sac City
On Sept. 29, the Delta College woman’s soccer team played Sacramento City College.
Delta’s never ending offensive attack led them to an 8-1 victory.
Within the...
Wrestling down, not out
The Delta College wrestling program hosted its first home event on Sept. 26 with a tournament against rival school Modesto Junior College.
Modesto took the...
NFL replacement referee’s get replaced in light of controversy
After watching the third week of the National Football League’s 2012-13 season, one thing is clear; fans everywhere were outraged at this year’s replacement...
Water polo takes tournament
Delta College hosted the 29th annual William K. “Bill” Anttila Memorial Water Polo Tournament on Sept. 14-15.
The tournament, named after Anttila who was the...
Volleyball off to 6-4 season start
The Lady Mustangs volleyball team is off to a great start with a season record of 6-4.
This season the team is very young, with...
Wrestling makes strides
The Mustangs wrestling team is a well-respected unit throughout the state. Long-time coach Michael Sandler has led the Mustangs to multiple accomplishments since his...
Mustangs dominate the field with 59-7 win
The Delta football program continues to exceed expectations by defeating the Feather River College Golden Eagles 59-7.
The Mustangs remain undefeated with a 3-0 record.
On...
Former Delta players aspire to NFL
This season, two Delta College football alumni, have the chance to score the ultimate player’s dream – making it to the National Football League...
Mustangs stampede, trample Gladiators 28-20
The Delta College Mustangs football program opened its season with a Sept. 1 game against the Chabot Gladiators.
The Gladiator team let its presence be...
What does it take to become a student-athlete?
There has been a stereotype thrown about that getting into college via the sports program is a free meal, an easy ticket.
That one is getting a paid for education not on academic merit but on how hard they can throw a ball, how quick they are or how strong they are.
It’s true that colleges look for those with exceptional athletic prowess, but it is a foolish misconception to think it makes college easy for them.
Softball ends season on spectacular high note
The Lady Mustangs capped off a stellar regular season with a 6-0 win against the Modesto Pirates Tuesday, April 23.
The team stands at 33-7...
Former Mustang to be considered in draft
After a long and arduous journey, former Mustangs left tackle Amini Silatolu is expected to be selected in one of the first three rounds...
Baseball at 4 wins, 2 losses in Big 8
The Delta Mustangs dropped the ball against Diablo Valley College during the Tuesday, March 20 game.
Delta lost 8-0 in a game that would prove...
National Athletic Training Month celebrates profession
March is National Athletic Training Month, a chance to acknowledge the men and woman who look after athletes on the San Joaquin Delta College...





