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  1. Dec 10, 2022 · SAN MATEO - Under rainy, stormy and otherwise difficult playing conditions, the College of San Mateo turned in the most one-sided victory in California Community College Athletic Association football championship game history, 55-0, over formerly unbeaten and top-ranked Riverside City College to claim the Bulldogs first official state gridiron title Saturday afternoon at College Heights Stadium.

  2. 2019 Season. Bay Area, CA, United States

  3. Feb 9, 2024 · 1's Elle Mitchell-Lydia Schwemmer MPC Def. San Mateo Tara Ozdemir-Olivia Harrison. 2's Megan Rice-Kayla Smith MPC Def. San Mateo Maddie Low-Faith Crouch. 3's Yaileen Lopez-Maggie Tabel MPC Def. San Mateo Nunu Sala-Liberty Tuifua. 4's Jasmine Lopez-Logan McPherson MPC Def. San Mateo Olivia Cooper-MJ.

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · 2's Megan Rice-Kayla Smith MPC Def. San Mateo Maddie Low-Faith Crouch. 3's Yaileen Lopez-Maggie Tabel MPC Def. San Mateo Nunu Sala-Liberty Tuifua. 4's Jasmine Lopez-Logan McPherson MPC Def. San Mateo Olivia Cooper-MJ. 5's Emme Chu-Alyana Gonzalez MPC Def. San Mateo Abbi Sanchez-Aniyah Hall. Fri, Mar. 01Final.

  5. Sep 1, 2021 · CSM enters the 2021 season ranked No.1 in the state in the preseason JC Athletic Bureau poll. Photo by Patrick Nguyen. College of San Mateo (12-1 in 2019) in the north and Riverside City College (13-0) in the south are the “picks” of California Community College football coaches in the annual preseason poll conducted by the JC Athletic Bureau.

  6. The reality is, for many JUCO athletes, community college athletics is simply a stepping stone to bigger and better things. Take the College of San Mateo football team, for example. On Wednesday, CSM defensive lineman Noah Lavulo, who wrecked shop during his time at Burlingame, announced on Twitter he has signed with San Jose State.

  7. Nov 11, 2023 · SAN MATEO -- College of San Mateo is set to defend its state (and mythical national) community college football titles after running past state top-ranked City College of San Francisco, 44-17, to retain the Bay 6 League championship Saturday afternoon before a near capacity crowd of more than 4,000 at College Heights Stadium.

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