Senior Student-Athlete Reflections
The Point reached out to a handful of senior student-athletes to find out what stood out to them during their time at PLNU. The Point asked two questions: 1. Wh... Read more.
Reflecting on Four Years at PLNU: Beauty Surpassing Tribulation
The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Point. Letters to the editor and ... Read more.
New PLNU Coaches Take Charge
The arrival of this summer signals a season of change at PLNU as coaches move on and new coaches step in to continue PLNU’s tradition of excellence. Landon Br... Read more.
PLNU Athlete Profile: Avery Avina
Avery Avina is a senior runner for the women’s track and field team. She competed in the 400m hurdles, the 100m and the 4×100 relay. Her relay team finis... Read more.
Coming Up Short: Evaluating the PLNU Baseball Season
In a strange year of sports, one of the stranger sights is to see the PLNU baseball team finish the season with a losing record. Despite high expectations at th... Read more.
Best Sports Fights
This past week, the sports world saw two fights — one skirmish and one all-out brawl. The skirmish came between boxers Jake Paul and Floyd Mayweather Jr. as P... Read more.
Champions, yet Hungry for More
The past year in sports has been unprecedented in a plethora of ways, and the PLNU women’s golf team added to the list of firsts when they won their first eve... Read more.
Not-So-Super League
Last week, the soccer world was stunned by the announcement of a new Super League that would include 12 of the wealthier, more prestigious clubs across Europe, ... Read more.
Q&A with Thelma Sepulveda
Thelma Sepulveda is a first-year student from San Ysidro, CA, and she plays for the PLNU women’s tennis team. As a first-year, she currently has a 5-4 singles... Read more.
Front Row Seats with PLNU Sports Commentators
In the past year, very few people attended PLNU sporting events. Although PLNU sports returned at the beginning of 2021, spectators were not allowed to attend a... Read more.