Cal State LA femminile

Cal State LA femminile

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The Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles (also Cal State LA Golden Eagles) are the athletic teams that represent California State University, Los Angeles in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Golden Eagles compete as members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association for all 10 varsity sports. Cal State LA previously competed in Division I and was a founding member of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association in 1969, leaving in 1974 but not before winning the conference's basketball title and participating in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

Cal State LA's more than 11 acres (4.5 ha) of athletic facilities is named the Billie Jean King Sports Complex. The sports complex—designation which was approved by the CSU Board of Trustees Sept. 21—features the Eagles Nest Gymnasium, the University Stadium, Jesse Owens Track and Field, Reeder Field (baseball), the swimming pool, and tennis and basketball courts.

History

The Eagles Nest is home to the Cal State LA basketball and volleyball teams. The arena seats just over 3,200 fans at full capacity. In 1984, the Eagles Nest hosted the Summer XXIII (23rd) Olympics judo competition. In July 1984 the Olympic Mural, “Olympic Fantasy,” a mosaic tile work by muralist Guillermo "Bill" Granizo, was installed on west side of the arena in remembrance of the event.

The Fight Song

The Fight Song Golden Eagles! We're behind you all the way.1980-81 men's basketball team

Golden Eagles! Black and Gold is here to stay. Golden Eagles! Now it's on to win the day. We will fight, fight, fight. Fight with all our might for Cal State L.A.!

–Fran Baxter

Championships -- National (Won, Runner-up); Conference (Won)

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Entering the 2017–2018 school year, Cal State LA has won a total of 75 conference championships in the university's history. This is in addition to the nine National Championships and 10 National Runner-Up Finishes.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WON

  • Men's Tennis - 1963, 1964, 1965
  • Football - 1964 (#1 on the UPI poll)
  • Men's Track and Field - 1978
  • Men's Archery - 1979
  • Women's Badminton - 1981
  • Men's Soccer - 2021
  • Women's Volleyball - 2024

Women's Tennis

Cal State LA moved its tennis program in 2014 from the California Collegiate Athletic Association to the Pacific West Conference. See NCAA Women's Division II Tennis Championship.

La squadra di basket femminile della Cal State LA (California State University, Los Angeles) è un team sportivo interuniversitario con sede a Los Angeles, California. Le Golden Eagles, che competono nella NCAA Division II, sono membri della California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) e disputano le partite casalinghe presso il campus di Los Angeles. La squadra fu fondata nel 1975 e ha vinto due titoli nazionali consecutivi nel 1994 e 1995. La Cal State LA vanta 19 apparizioni nella post-stagione, comprese sei Final Four e quattro finali nazionali. Le Golden Eagles sono guidate dall'allenatrice Charity Elliott, che è entrata a far parte del team nel 2006. Elliott è stata nominata allenatrice dell'anno della CCAA per tre volte e ha guidato la squadra a sei titoli di campionato e due apparizioni alla Final Four.