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Morgan Hill
May 22, 2026

Training for bigger and better

Gavilan College women’s basketball announced the signing of four players to four-year universities. The playoff qualifying team did so thanks in no small part to the four players who helped solidify one of the stand out seasons for the Rams, but also helped to usher in a new group of freshmen who will take over the program next year as sophomores.

Rams remain upbeat despite recent losses

The seven-player Lady Rams basketball team are a young,

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Talented newcomers taking over for Gavilan

Team replacing core of program's first championship team

VOLLEYBALL: Gavilan sweeps West Valley

The Gavilan College women’s volleyball team made it six straight Coast Conference South victories Wednesday night, cruising past West Valley 25-22, 25-16, 25-16 in Gilroy.

SOCCER: Gavilan soccer keeps pace with No. 1-ranked CCSF

Two teams, each with Rams as its mascot, locked horns in a Coast Conference soccer showdown that left both sides seeing red – and that wasn't just the color of both jerseys.

Gavilan gives up most ever points in loss

After a positive start to season, Rams bow out 65-0

Baseball: Live Oak grads Hall, Sutton key Gavilan

Kenny Hall helped Gavilan College’s baseball program return to relevance last season. Now, the sophomore first baseman from Live Oak High wants more.

Men’s Basketball: Rams continue to show improvement

The Gavilan College men’s basketball team continues to show improvement in year two under coach David Kaplansky. The Rams (3-6) recently won back-to-back games, beating Ohlone-Fremont 69-58 on Dec. 4 and Merced 82-71 on Dec. 8. The victories came off the heels of a four-game losing streak.

Gavilan hires new women’s basketball head coach

For the first time since the 2004-05 season, Gavilan College will have a women's basketball team. And Erik Nelson has been hired as the Rams' head coach to begin the ground-up resurrection of the program.

High hopes for Gavilan men’s basketball

The lifeblood for any college sports program starts with recruiting strong talent—preferably talented individuals who happen to be high character players as well. First-year Gavilan College men’s basketball coach Dallas Jensen seemingly has the pieces in place to turn around a Gavilan program that has been a non-factor in the California Community College scene for decades.

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