Pioneer Spotlight: Class of 2025
Cal State East Bay Athletics congratulates Class of 2025 is expected to graduate from California State University, East Bay with 63 student-athletes as candidates for their degrees. The student-athlete class includes a mix of four-year Pioneers and transfers to Cal State East Bay.
BaseballRJ Aranda
Quinn Ayres
Nick Balch
Jacob Froess
Owen Gallegos
Max Gonzales
Camron Grant
Ryan Juric
Jacob Klinovsky
Amayas Lamar
Dwyer Lewis
Nate Nordell
Caleb Schaeffer
Gabe Tanner
Kyle Byrne
Juan Cadena
Justin Gauthier
Edgar Martinez
Cole McKain
Sheelah Carey
Karla Galvan
Simryn Parikh
Evelyn Zambrano-Montemayor
Makena Ebster
Jasmin Krishna
Alexis Larsen
Oscar Avendano
George Binda
Leon Eisert
Aaron Farnan
Zavier Hajdukovich
Luis Sanchez
Adrian Sandoval
Jazlyn Castillo
Evelyn Gomez
Annette Medina
Kylie Newman
Kelsey Pena
Gabriella Rodil
Ysabella Cortez
Annelise Garcia
Gabriela Rivera
Kyndal Riddell
Ashlee Toy
Delaney Carlson
Sage Crews
Brooklyn Dressel
Allysa Dudley
Emilie Giannini
Emma Knott
Nella Pashak
Bailey Barlow
Rachel Heredia
Logan Cherry
Tavaya Martinezcuello
*This list may not be exclusive
Several student-athletes also exhausted all of their athletic eligibility at Cal State East Bay.
BaseballMen's Cross Country/T&FWomen's BasketballMen's GolfWomen's GolfMen's SoccerDrew Gibbons
Zavier Hajdukovich
Aaron Farnan
Kelekolio Mateo Jr.
Kylie Newman
Lexie Randolph
Jenna Villanueva
Ysabella Cortez
Annelise Garcia
Gabriela Rivera
Alexa Zumstein
Delaney Carlson
Brooklyn Dressel
Allysa Dudley
Justine Garcia
Emilie Giannini
Latest Women's Track
- MEET RECAP: Women's Track & Field at Franson Last ChanceAZUSA, Calif. - In one final attempt to improve qualifying times for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships, Jenna Rodriguez of Cal State East Bay women's track & field competed in the 800 meters on Friday in the Franson Last Chance hosted by Azusa Pacific University.
- FINAL RECAP: Women's Track & Field at CCAA ChampionshipsTURLOCK, Calif. — Cal State East Bay women's track and field capped off its 2025 season at the CCAA Track & Field Championships presented by Pollo Campero this past Thursday through Saturday at Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium, hosted by Stanislaus State. The Pioneers placed 10th among 11 scoring teams, highlighted by a pair of standout performances that brought home one gold medal and one silver medal.
- DAY TWO RECAP: Women's Track & Field at CCAA Championships
- DAY ONE RECAP: Women's Track & Field at CCAA Championships
- Pioneer Spotlight: Dr. Summer JacksonWhen Dr. Summer Jackson stepped into the role of Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) at Cal State East Bay in 2023, it was more than a professional milestone—it was a full-circle moment. A former Division I swimmer at the University of Arkansas and a proud inductee into the Sequim (Washington) Hall of Fame's inaugural class for her swimming accomplishments, Dr. Jackson brought with her not only an impressive academic background but a deeply personal connection to the student-athlete journey.
- MEET RECAP: Women's Track Concludes Regular Season at Johnny Mathis InvitationalSAN FRANCISCO – Cal State East Bay women's track and field wrapped up the 2025 regular season over the weekend at the Johnny Mathis Invitational, hosted by San Francisco State at Cox Stadium. Competing against a mix of Division I, II, II, NAIA and two-year college programs, club teams and unattached athletes, the Pioneers placed ninth among 14 scoring teams in the two-day meet.