After a loss and a win at the Ventura Showcase Tournament the women’s soccer team are confident in their team.
Women’s Soccer can’t finish off Moorpark
Despite Moorpark being a player down for most of the second half, the Lancers couldn’t put the ball in the back of the net.
Men’s soccer come back to tie opening game
Despite being two goals down at half time, the men’s soccer team fought back to level the score.
Photo Gallery: Men’s soccer pre-season practice
Share: The men’s soccer team practice on Robinson Field prior to the season. Follow:
System glitch causes prerequisite predicament
A malfunction in the LancerPoint registration system allowed students to enroll in classes without taking prerequisite courses at the beginning of the fall semester, forcing hundreds of students to be dropped from classes they never should have been allowed to take, officials said.
Financial aid still covers students up to 90 attempted units
The college is still covering its students who qualify for financial aid all the way up to 90 attempted units.
COLUMN: 2013 NFL season set for kickoff
Share: That fantastic time of the year is finally here: the regular season is officially slated to begin Thursday night at 5:30 PM Pacific Time when the Denver Broncos play host to the Baltimore Ravens, who are the defending Super Bowl champions. After being led by quarterback Joe Flacco to a thrilling 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII, the new-look Ravens hope to build on last year’s success. Follow:
COLUMN: 2013 Dodgers will make it to the World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers are no joke, no fluke and are definitely a team to be reckoned with. This team will win the World Series not only because of star players like Clayton Kershaw, Hanley Ramirez, Andre Ethier, and Adrian Gonzalez, but also because the Dodgers are gelling with one another like no other team in baseball at the moment.
Football looks to rebound from lackluster 2012 season
Share: To say that the Lancers football team didn’t do that well last season would be an understatement. PCC finished with an appalling record of 3-7. All that being said, head coach Fred Fimbres is confident that this year’s team, a group of Lancers with a majority of returning players, will be much better. Follow: