Mateo is a senior communications major. This is his first semester as a staffer for the state hornet, in the podcast section. After he graduates from Sac State, Mateo wants to pursue a career in sports media.
Mateo Davis, Kai Arellano and Aaron Lofton return to talk about the latest in Sac State sports, discussing football’s loss against UC Davis and volleyball taking home the Big Sky Championship.
Mateo Davis, Aaron Lofton and Kai Arellano return to talk about Sac State women’s soccer winning the Big Sky Championship tournament and the exciting start of men’s and women’s basketball seasons. They also speak on other fall sports trying to make a run in their postseason.
Join Kai Arellano and Mateo Davis as they review the 2006 film, ‘Monster House,’ on the second episode of Theater Rats! They discuss their favorite scenes from the movie, give awards for the best performances and where it ranks as a fall film.
Mateo Davis and Kai Arellano are joined by Adam Camarena to talk about the remaining weeks of Sac State’s fall sports and their postseason hopes. The trio also gives a preview of the upcoming seasons for men’s and women’s basketball.
Mateo Davis, Kai Arellano and Aaron Lofton return to review Sac State sports, talking about the beginning of conference play, the 49ers win over the Seahawks and the Sacramento Kings preseason.
In this inaugural episode of Theater Rats, Mateo Davis and Kai Arellano review the 2022 film ‘The Batman.’ The two cover their favorite parts of the movie, discuss the need for change in the superhero genre and preview the future of Batman movies.
Mateo Davis is joined by Kai Arellano and Aaron Lofton as they review inter-conference performances from Sac State’s fall sports, Sac State’s potential future endeavors for their conference and the A’s last game in Oakland
Mateo Davis and Ryan Lorenz dive into the early performances of multiple Sac State sports, followed by an overview of both the 49ers’ and Kings’ offseasons.
Aliza Imran and Mateo Davis discuss recent Sac State news, including the death of a Sac State freshman, the proposal of additional student fees and an independent investigation of CapRadio.