CSUN NOTEBOOK : BALDWIN LIKES CSUN BUT KEEPS HIS OPTIONS OPEN WOMEN'S HOOPS TEAM SAVORS VICTORY.Byline: Kevin Acee Daily News Staff Writer Football coach Dave Baldwin Dave Baldwin was the head football coach of San Jose State University from 1997-2000. During his tenure, he had three straight wins over Stanford (including their rosebowl season of 1999). In 1997, SJSU upset No. said Monday night, even as he was confirming his candidacy for jobs at San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. State and New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). State, that he wanted to stay at Cal State Northridge. ``Hopefully, this week something will happen,'' he said. ``It's my alma mater ma·ter n. Chiefly British Mother. [Latin m ter; see m .''
Baldwin and athletic director Athletic director (commonly, "athletics director") is a position at many American colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, which oversees the work of the coaches and related staff involved in intercollegiate or interscholastic athletic Paul Bubb have met several times to discuss Baldwin's return. Bubb described their meetings as informal. Neither has set a time frame for reaching a new agreement. Asked if he would sign a contract at Northridge even if San Jose State and New Mexico State had not made their decisions yet, Baldwin replied, ``If Northridge does the right thing.'' There are no penalty clauses in Northridge coaches' contracts, meaning Baldwin could sign a contract today and leave next week. Baldwin, who led the Matadors to a 7-4 record, is in line for a raise. His salary of $63,540 this year was supplemented by a performance bonus that pushed his earnings to more than $66,000. He said he is also concerned about how much his assistants make, and he would like his assistants not to have to teach classes during the season. Understanding: Junior offensive lineman Lineman or linesman may refer to:
``That is how coaches get ahead,'' Andersen said. ``I'm wishing him all the best. But I love coach and I'm crossing my fingers he stays.'' It'll be OK: Tammie Mills' 29 points last Friday against Oregon Oregon, city, United States Oregon, city (1990 pop. 18,334), Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb adjacent to Toledo, on Lake Erie; inc. 1958. It is a port with railroad-owned and -operated docks. The city has industries producing oil, chemicals, and metal products. State was the second-most in school history and the most ever against a Division I opponent. It also propelled Northridge to a 62-53 victory over the Beavers, for whom Matadors coach Michael Abraham was an assistant for five years. ``We wanted to do it for him and also for us,'' Mills said. ``This was a Pac-10 school. We were just fired up.'' The victory showed that perhaps the Matadors, whose heralded recruiting class fell apart before the season, might be OK without the expected stars. ``We thought we were getting some great recruits, but we're not,'' Mills said. ``We've just got to do with what we have to do. That (win) right there proves we are a good team and we can do some things this year.'' The victory made Abraham feel better. ``It was probably our best team win ever,'' Abraham said of his sixth victory at Northridge. ``Oregon State is still a quality team. They're as good as most teams we'll see in the Big Sky. . . . Now I know by the time we hit Big Sky competition, we should be competitive.'' After squandering squan·der tr.v. squan·dered, squan·der·ing, squan·ders 1. To spend wastefully or extravagantly; dissipate. See Synonyms at waste. 2. a lead and losing to Fresno State on Tuesday, the Matadors are 1-3. |
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