Coyote sports teams achieve historic successes in March

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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The Howl newsletter announced several exciting updates about the sports teams, reflecting a vibrant month for the Coyotes.

Kantessa Bryant-Miller is the newly appointed Head Volleyball Coach. She is set to work on building a championship program for the team. “Meet our new Head Volleyball Coach, Kantessa Bryant-Miller, as she prepares to build a championship program.”

Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams have made historic playoff appearances. This achievement highlights the teams’ dedication and hard effort. “Celebrate our Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams’ historic playoff appearances.”

Further accolades were given to basketball players who have been recognized with significant conference and regional awards. “Recognize our basketball stars who earned prestigious conference and regional awards.”

The baseball and softball teams are excelling in their conference play, positioning themselves as dominant contenders. “Get the latest on our Spring sports as Baseball and Softball dominate in conference play.”

Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for the upcoming Golf Tournament at Reflection Bay. “Mark your calendars for our next Golf Tournament at Reflection Bay.”

Beyond sports, the Coyotes are contributing positively to their community, especially through activities during Nevada Reading Week. “See how our Coyotes are making an impact in the community through Nevada Reading Week.”



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