Share: The Lancers women’s volleyball team defeated cross-town rivals the Vaqueros Friday night 3-0 (25-12, 25-15, 25-20). After missing the playoffs last season, and a 1-3 start this year, the dominant victory showed that the Lancers are capable of becoming a winning team this season. Follow:
PCC drops opener; unanswered questions remain for Lancers
Share: The PCC Football team lost their season opener 52-17 to Long Beach on Saturday night, amidst controversy surrounding Head Coach Thomas Maher, who was suspended for undisclosed reasons two weeks ago. Follow:
Men’s soccer team upheld by Southwestern
Share: The Lancers men’s soccer team opened pre-season against Southwestern College on Friday, where the score was held 2-2 after a mix up between the Lancers’ center-back and goalkeeper allowed SWC to tie within the last minutes of a hotly contested match. Follow:
Volleyball aces transfer to four-year schools
Share: As the semester comes to a close, three of our women’s volleyball players will be transferring to four-year colleges this fall where they’ll be continuing their volleyball careers. Follow:
Badminton takes state championship but still looks ahead
Share: After an undefeated regular season and postseason, PCC’s badminton team are now state champions, making them only the second women’s athletics team in the history of the school to earn that title. Follow:
Baseball’s playoff journey ends at regionals
Share: The Lancers’ baseball season came to an end after nearly getting shut out on the road by El Camino in a three-game series of the Super Regional Playoffs. Follow:
Soccer sensation signs with Kansas Wesleyan
Share: Lancers soccer sensational forward, Artin Almary, was born in England, raised in Glendale, California, and now after two stellar seasons on the pitch he’s signed for the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes of the NAIA. Follow:
Baseball star headed to NCAA after record breaking season
Share: Rancho Cucamonga native Jeremy Conant has been around baseball all his life. From playing tee-ball at five years old to travel ball to breaking records at PCC, what has remained consistent is the support of his family and love for the game. Follow:
Women’s Athlete of the Year laps competition
Share: Imagine a family setting up to see their star swimmer perform in the state championship. Their precious little pride and joy has been ahead the whole season, by any standards it would seem like they had it in the bag. Then a freshman comes from behind, steals both titles and breaks not one, but two school records. That freshman is Melissa Cienega. Follow:
Kim crushes baseball run record
Share: Transferring schools as an athlete isn’t the easiest thing to do. It is hard to jump from one program to another and become a top player or to keep your confidence high enough to do well. In this case, it is different. Andres Kim a sophomore baseball transfer who came to PCC has became a prominent athlete who has succeeded and will continue to succeed. Follow: