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Ryley Fick: From alumni to 2023 Long Beach Marathon champion

Former LBSU track and field star Ryley Fick wins the 2023 Long Beach Marathon with ...
By Alyssa De La Cruz
October 23, 2023
Sports

Fick speeds into last track season with hopes of setting more records

Track and cross country runner Ryley Fick is entering her last season with Long Beach ...
By Luis Castilla
February 28, 2023
Sports

Women’s track and field team receives 26th consecutive All-Academic Honor

The LBSU women's track and field team discuss what it takes to be able to ...
By Marlon Villa
February 16, 2023
Multimedia

Teed Up S1E1: No Fly Zone

Daily Forty-Niner · Teed Up S1E1: No Fly Zone
By Isabel Silagy
February 9, 2023
Men's Cross Country

More than a track coach

Director of track and field, jumping event coach and nine-time awardee of the Big West ...
By Kamryn Bouyett
October 12, 2022
Sports

Cross country runner breaks multiple CSULB records

Ryley Fick made history as the first Cross Country Athlete at Long Beach to get ...
By Andrea Lopez
October 1, 2022

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Undocumented students turn to counseling amid deportation fears

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The Beach regain the volleyball crown

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