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  2. 1969 Valley State Matadors football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Valley State Matadors football team represented San Fernando Valley State College—now known as California State University, Northridge—as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) during the 1969 NCAA College Division football season.

  3. Cal State Northridge Matadors football - Wikipedia

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    Between 1962 and 1992, Cal State Northridge competed at the NCAA Division II level prior to moving to Division I-AA in 1993. The Matadors played their home games at multiple stadiums throughout their history, with the most recent being North Campus Stadium in Northridge, California. Until 1972, the school's name was "San Fernando Valley State ...

  4. California State University, Northridge - Wikipedia

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    Classes started on September 24, 1956, in temporary buildings, with an enrollment of 1,500 students. [14] [15] Delmar Oviatt, the former namesake of the campus library (subsequently renamed University Library), was the dean of the satellite campus until July 1, 1958, when the campus separated from Los Angeles State College and was renamed San Fernando Valley State College (popularly ...

  5. San Fernando Valley - Wikipedia

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    The only state university in the San Fernando Valley is California State University Northridge in Northridge. In 1994, there were 180,000 PK-12 students attending Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) campuses in the Valley. During the same year, about 45,000 PK-12 students, or one in five of all such students, attended the over 200 ...

  6. Sports in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In the San Fernando Valley, Cal State Northridge Matadors compete in sports like basketball, soccer, and baseball. Loyola Marymount Lions, located near Los Angeles International Airport, are known for their basketball and soccer teams. In Malibu, Pepperdine Waves excel in men’s volleyball, as well as basketball and soccer.

  7. Devonshire Downs - Wikipedia

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    Devonshire Downs, sometimes informally called The Downs, was a horse racing track and multipurpose event facility in Northridge, California.It was located at the southwest corner of Devonshire Street and Zelzah Avenue, [1] east of Reseda Boulevard.

  8. 1968 Valley State Matadors football team - Wikipedia

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    Led by Sam Winningham in his seventh and final season as head coach, Valley State compiled an overall record of 5–4 with a mark of 1–3 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the CCAA. This was the second straight winning season for the Matadors. Valley State played home games at Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, California.

  9. Valley Children's Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, athletic director Terry Tumey said; "I think many folks see that checkerboard and it resonates Fresno State." [10] Fresno State's Bulldog mascot is depicted at midfield in an enlarged style. A green and red "V" appears at the 25-yard line as a tribute to the agricultural community of the San Joaquin Valley. The "V" matches the design ...