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Last year, the team of Division III alumni which played in the made-for-TV The Basketball Tournament had a trip to remember, other than the final 18 minutes to forget. This year, a new group of nine players is set to take on one of the top seeds in the tournament.
Cal Lutheran lost its head men's and women's basketball coaches to other colleges and quickly filled the vacancies with alums coaching at the high school level.
Cal Lutheran went all the way to Hackettstown, N.J. to pick its next men's basketball coach. Tim Fusina, who coached at Centenary for four seasons, will lead the Kingsmen next season.
The holiday season is over and conference play is in full swing. Nathan Ford resets the West Region conferences to prepare you for an exciting finish to the 2016-17 season.
The Kingsmen lost head coach Rich Rider when he retired abruptly just before the season started. They added transfer Wolfgang Wood, and elevated longtime assistant Geoff Dains to interim head coach. It's all added up to a 4-0 start. More in Around the West.
A couple days before Cal Lutheran started the new season, long-time head coach Rich Rider announced he's retiring immediately. Assistant Geoff Dains will take over on an interim basis.
Cal Lutheran ended the regular season on a high note with a 65-54 victory over Occidental on the road. Aaron Van Klaveren, Xavier Walton and John Wilson each made his final collegiate appearance tonight.
Cal Lutheran men's basketball had never lost a home game to Redlands since joining the SCIAC in 1991 entering Saturday. On CLU's "Senior Night" the Kingsmen pushed that streak to 21 games following a hard fought 65-59 victory.
Cal Lutheran fell 57-46 at home to No. 11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Wednesday night in conference play. The Kingsmen pulled within two points late in the second half before a 16-3 CMS scoring run sealed the game.
Despite spotting its opponent 12 points to start the game on their home court, the Cal Lutheran men's basketball team truly earned a 47-46 road win over Pomona-Pitzer on Wednesday night. Aaron Van Klaveren's play in the final seconds secured the team's first road win of the season.
The Cal Lutheran men's basketball team got back in the win column tonight with a 72-60 conference victory over La Verne at Gilbert Arena before a crowd that included the family after whom the gymnasium is named.
Aaron Van Klaveren was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) All-District 2011-12 Men’s Basketball Team. He is one of five Division III players to be selected from District 8 which includes eight states and Canada.
The Cal Lutheran defense allowed Whittier to score 57 second half points in Wednesday's 81-46 loss to Whittier. A tie game at halftime turned into the team's most lopsided loss of the season.
Facing the top team in the conference and the No. 15 team in the nation, Cal Lutheran opened a 26-22 lead at the intermission but a spark by CMS late in the second half toppled that effort as CLU fell 59-53. Tonight marked the mid-way point of the league schedule for the Kingsmen.
Men’s basketball team member Aaron Van Klaveren was named the conference’s male athlete of the week, announced on Tuesday. The senior scored his 1,000th career point to cap off the team’s second straight league win.
There was a time when Xavier Walton didn't think he would last four days at Cal Lutheran, yet alone four years. Instead, his story serves as a great answer to the #whyd3 question.
Cal Lutheran senior Aaron Van Klaveren scored the final point during Saturday night's 60-54 home win over Occidental. He became the 25th player in program history to score 1,000 points for his collegiate career, all while securing the Kingsmen their second straight conference victory.
Each team seeking its first Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) victory of the season, Cal Lutheran hosted the Beavers from Caltech tonight inside Gilbert Arena. It was the Kingsmen who walked away victorious, winning 64-42 after opening a 39-20 halftime lead.