When you combine the most beautiful 365 acres in America and the most prestigious sporting tournament in American sports, you get the Masters. Among the blooming azaleas and dogwoods, the �tradition unlike any other� is held every April at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Lancers’ softball team skewers Tartars, 9-1
Strong PCC hitting led the Lancer softball team to a lopsided victory against ECC Compton Center, 9-1 at Robinson Park on Thursday, April 4.
Jackie Robinson’s Legacy Lives on at PCC
The story of a PCC legend is moving to the big screen. “42†a film about Jackie Robinson is having a special screening for some PCC students and faculty.
Broken but not beaten
Frederick swam her fastest, literally, to the finishing line. As she got out of the pool, she heard the roar of applause from the stands. She didn’t know it, but Frederick had broken yet another Pasadena City College swims record.
Column: A Whole New Blue
Even though there are innumerable questions concerning this season, the Dodger name means something again.
Laker Girls make appearance at Carl’s Jr.
A crowd of PCC students attended a meet-and-greet with Los Angeles Laker Girls Teresa and Jacquelyn at Carl’s Jr. across the street from the school on Colorado Boulevard. The Laker Girls were taking photos with fans and signing autographs.
Losing streak finally over as Lancers baseball picks apart Cerro Coso
After nine straight losses, the depressing streak finally ended for Lancers baseball as the team cruised to a 6-3 victory over Cerro Coso College on March 27 at Jackie Robinson Memorial Field.
Women’s Badminton dominates over El Camino
The women’s badminton team triumphed over El Camino College on Friday at home in their 39th consecutive conference victory, when the match ended in a staggering 19 to 2 victory for PCC.
Softball hits four-loss drought
The women’s softball team suffered its fourth straight loss to No. 14 Mt. Sac, 14-0 on Tuesday, after falling to Long Beach, 4-1, East L.A., 13-4 and El Camino, 9-8 last week.
Column: March Madness is for the underdogs
Every March, 68 college basketball teams play a tournament over the course of three weeks to decide a true national champion. But March Madness is the only event that an underdog can actually make a difference.