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In 2019, Sonoma State Women's Club Volleyball won the Division II National Championship, their second title in two years. Outside hitter Rachel Hadley was named MVP for a second year in a row. Right side hitter Bailey Oliver and setter Sam Wallace were named 1st-team All-Americans, and middle blocker
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Three NCAA national championships won by women's soccer in 1990, men's soccer in 2002, and men's golf in 2009 also highlight SSU's athletic achievements. In 2008, the athletics department created the Seawolf Sports Network, allowing home basketball games to be broadcast via streaming video over the
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Sonoma State also has a strong club sports program led by lacrosse, 2002 USLIA National champions, rowing, and women's volleyball, the 2018 and 2019 Division II National Champions. In 2008, the Men's Volleyball Club finished as runner-up at the National Championships. In 2010, the Men's Volleyball
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name was deemed offensive because of the group's "fanatical intolerance of non-Christians. Cossack-led pogroms through the ages left hundreds of thousands of Jews and others dead." In November 2000, Sonoma State's academic senate voted 24–3 in favor of renaming the mascot, this time without any
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In 2018, Sonoma State Women's Club Volleyball won the Division II National Championship. Outside hitter Rachel Hadley was named MVP. Right side hitter Bailey Oliver and Libero Becca Steiner were named 1st-team All-Americans, and Setter Samantha Wallace was named All-American Honorable Mention.
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formed a "naming committee" composed of students, athletic department members, faculty and others. After many months of surveying thousands of students, staff, faculty and alumni, the group presented Arminana with two possible alternatives—Condors (for California's
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Sonoma State's volleyball team has come very far to become 16th in the nation for Division II schools. Head coach, Bear Grassl, had received Coach of the Year this last year. The Women's volleyball team is expected to finish third in the CCAA in their 2014 season.
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Molly Armstrong was named All-American Honorable Mention. Coaches Robert Stamps and Chelsea Reilley were named National Coaches of the Year.
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The Sonoma State Seawolves competed in the NCAA Tournament across 13 sports (5 men's and 8 women's) 105 times at the Division II level.
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Coach Jennifer Bridges led the softball team to four straight NCAA tournament appearances and a pair of CCAA tournament championships.
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From the school's opening in 1962 until 2002, the school's teams were known as the Cossacks, a nod to the Russian settlers at
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Sonoma State's baseball team is particularly noteworthy with repeated conference championships. Former
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Club won the division II NIRSA National Championship, and senior setter Scott Fontana was named MVP.
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reference to a human group. The student senate subsequently passed a nearly identical resolution.
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and has been with the program since 1986. As of 2023, 48 players have been selected in the
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The Seawolves of Sonoma State earned 3 NCAA team championships at the Division II level.
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At the Division III level, Sonoma State garnered 1 individual championship.
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internet in an effort to further increase interest in its sports programs.
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intercollegiate sports. The Seawolves compete as members of the
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managed the Seawolves from 1980–1985. Current manager
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In 2017, Sonoma State Rowing saw success during the
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Athletic teams representing Sonoma State University
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Sonoma State Cossacks football
Logo
Sonoma State University
CCAA
NCAA
Division II
Rohnert Park, California
sonomaseawolves.com
Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park, California
NCAA Division II
California Collegiate Athletic Association
Fort Ross
Cossacks
Ruben Armiñana
state bird
Jack London
The Sea-Wolf
Major League Baseball
Steve Blateric
John Goelz
1,100 wins
Major League Baseball draft
Sonoma Stompers
Tony Arnerich
Tommy Everidge
Seattle Mariners
Oakland Athletics
Marshall Brant
1B

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