Exciting moment during the Titans' women's water polo match.
The CSUF women’s water polo team showcased their skills in an exhilarating match on March 29, 2025. Fans are eagerly anticipating their next game against UC Santa Barbara on April 5, 2025. With an electric atmosphere and impressive plays, the Titans continue to grow stronger. Tickets are available online, and fans can catch the action on ESPN+. Stay connected with Titans news through social media!
Hey there, Titans fans! Let’s dive into the latest happenings in the world of women’s water polo, and boy, do we have some updates for you. On March 29, 2025, our beloved women’s water polo team played a thrilling match that kept everyone on the edge of their seats. For those who couldn’t make it, we’ve got the recap and also a peek at what’s coming up next—mark your calendars!
In the latest face-off, our girls showed incredible skill and team spirit. Each game teaches us something different, and this one was no exception. The athletes displayed relentless determination in the pool, with some impressive plays and strategic teamwork. While the specific scores are still buzzing around campus, the energy was electric, and it’s clear that our Titans are continually growing stronger and more resilient.
Now, here’s the part you’ve all been waiting for: the next match! Circle April 5, 2025, on your calendars because that’s when our Titans will clash with the University of California Santa Barbara at 12:00 PM. This is a game you won’t want to miss. Grab your friends and head over to cheer for our girls!
Thinking about attending that match? Tickets are available at FullertonTitansTickets.com. It’s so easy to snag your seat and be part of the action. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to support our athletes. For any questions or assistance, you can contact the Athletic Ticket Office at 657-278-2783 or shoot an email to athletictixs@fullerton.edu. If you want to drop by in person, the Ticket Office is located in Titan House, right off Gymnasium Drive at the eastern end of the Intramural Fields. Remember, they are open from 10 AM to 4 PM PT, Monday through Friday, so swing by when you can!
Don’t forget to keep up with all the latest Titans news! You can follow Cal State Fullerton Athletics on various social media platforms to stay updated, including:
And for those who are passionate about women’s volleyball, they’ve got their own social media accounts too. Keep them close by:
Now here’s a nifty little tidbit for those who can’t make it to the games in person. You can watch every home event exclusively on ESPN+. The athletic department has recently invested in a next-level production studio to ensure that each game at Titan Stadium is broadcast in stunning quality. What’s more, every team in the Big West Conference is stepping up their game to provide ESPN quality streams. This means you can also catch our Titans in action during their road games! So, there’s no excuse to miss out on the excitement!
Here’s a quick heads-up! If you’re planning to check out the game details or buy tickets online, make sure to disable any ad-blocking software you might be using. It could hinder your access to all the juicy content you want to see!
That’s all for now! Rally behind our Titans and get ready to cheer them on as they take on UC Santa Barbara. We can’t wait to see you in the stands!
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