“They are the backbones of our team” head coach Joe Peron said.
Swim team preps for season opener
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Softball couldn’t close against ECC Compton
Even with starting players like catcher Allie Lacey and first baseman Audrey Serna out with injuries, the Lancers (2-7, 0-1) were still able to make a small comeback in the sixth inning.
Lancer standouts ready for next level
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Men’s basketball defeats ELAC
Snapping a three-game losing streak, the Lancers (18-8, 6-4) overcame a 12-point second half deficit to defeat the Huskies 73-72.
Women’s basketball handles LA Harbor
The Lancers women’s basketball team fought for a very important cause Wednesday in its 73-55 victory over visiting Los Angeles Harbor College.
Men’s basketball loses second consecutive game
Vikings sophomore guard Kristien Owens put a dagger into the Lancers with a desperation 3-point bomb with 1.2 seconds remaining in the game.
Men’s basketball falls to Cerritos
The Lancers (17-6, 5-2) were hampered by foul trouble the entire game, forcing head coach Michael Swanegan to go to the bench early in the first half.
Men’s basketball handles El Camino College
Ranked No. 12 in Southern California, the Lancers hope to rejoin the state top 20 poll after breaking the top 20 earlier in the season.
Men’s basketball victorious despite early deficit
Freshman guard Adrian Miles and Jeffrey Dockett were instrumental down the stretch to help the Lancers record their fourth straight conference victory.