Thanks to a new one-handed free throw approach, the women’s basketball team maintained a comfortable lead to beat the Long Beach Vikings 56-44 at the Hutto-Patterson Gym on Jan. 30.
Lancers softball gets trampled by Citrus College
Offense gets the glory, but in the end it really comes down to defense.
Women’s Basketball falls to undefeated No. 1 Mt. SAC
Good things come to those who wait, such as chances for great shots or well-executed plays. However, patience didn’t come easy for women’s basketball as the team missed crucial shots and opportunities to break Mt. SAC’s undefeated streak. The outcome was a seven-point defeat by No. 1 Mounties (24-0, 11-0), 52-45 on Feb. 1.
Women’s Softball Cruises in Doubleheader
The Lancer softball team dominated the Barstow Vikings on Jan. 31, cruising to 8-0, and 7-0 wins in a doubleheader at Robinson Park.
Men’s B-ball dominates the glass, defeating Long Beach
The Lancer men’s basketball team eked out a victory over the Long Beach City College Vikings 74-70 on Jan. 30.
Swim team looking to excel in pool this season
Share: After a very challenging yet successful past season, Head Coach Terry Stoddard says he is more than excited about the upcoming 2013 men’s and women’s swim season. Follow:
Softball starts season 1-3 after “Best on Grass†Tournament
A huge win over Orange Coast College on Jan. 25 foreshadowed potential as the young team swept the Pirates 17-5 in the fifth inning.
Men’s Basketball near-comeback not enough
The Lancers men’s basketball team had a significant comeback but was unable to return from a second-half 21-point deficit, losing to the East Los Angeles College Huskies 68-64 on Jan. 23.
Men’s basketball comes up four short
A short-handed men’s basketball team lost Jan. 18 to El Camino College Compton Center, losing only by a smidge after being down by 19 points early in the first half. The final score was 95-91, Tartars.
Lancers baseball looking to bounce back this season
As the Lancer baseball team approaches its upcoming 2013 season, Head Coach Evan O’Meara expects the team to improve in all areas for his ninth season at PCC.