Share: With only six games left in the season, the Lancer’s Women Softball team has won double as many games as they’ve lost. This past week, the team played an eventful series of games, with an initial loss to Mt. San Antonio Community College, followed by a victorious home win against Los Angeles Harbor. Follow:
Badminton muzzles the Huskies
Share: Badminton won their first match against the East Los Angeles College Huskies on Friday with a dominant 17-4 score after losing to nemesis De Anza for the second time this season. Follow:
Huskies’ pitching pummels the Lancers
Share: The Lancers suffered two bruising losses in their 3-game series against the East Los Angeles Huskies, endangering their first place position in the South Coast Conference North Division. Follow:
Baseball runs around the Roadrunners
Share: Continuing their winning streak, The Lancers racked up three more wins by annihilating the Rio Hondo Roadrunners. Follow:
Freshman victories help add to Lancers’ swim winning streak
Share: With the help of a couple of star freshman swimmers, the Lancers earned three wins and a loss in their first meet of the season held at Pasadena City College (PCC) on Friday. Follow:
Men’s basketball season considered a win despite playoff loss
Share: The men’s basketball season saw many ups and downs from dealing with injuries suffered by key players, to the team reaching the playoffs for the first time in four years but still fell short of even advancing to the second round. Follow:
Teamwork serves up another big win for the Lancers
Share: The Lancers reaffirmed their winning ways in South Coast Conference dominance over the El Camino Warriors, 18-3, while visiting them on the road Friday in Torrance. Follow:
Badminton loses their improbable winning streak
Share: PCC’s badminton team — who objectively has been the most successful athletic team this school has seen in recent years, winning back-to back state championships and going undefeated during that span — lost their first game since 2016 on Friday. Follow:
Women’s basketball charge on to next season
Share: After a third-round exit in the playoffs to nemesis East Los Angeles College, the Lady Lancers missed out on a trip to the state championship again. Follow: