Share: The Lancers swim team made a huge statement during the three-day South Coast Conference Championship by walking away with 11 event wins in hand and multiple awards recognizing the players and coaches. Follow:
Coach Barber and her race to Rio
Share: Though she is not currently a Lancer, assistant track and field coach Miki Barber is yet another success story to bolster the reputation of PCC as she trains for her spot on the U.S. Olympic team for this summer’s Rio Olympics. Follow:
PCC baseball comes up short
Share: PCC baseball snapped a four-game losing streak with a 10-5 win over LA Harbor, but lost yet another conference series 2-1. Follow:
Softball is in uphill battle for the playoffs
Share: Pasadena softball suffered a tough loss against El Camino College (ECC) on Tuesday, losing 7-2 on the road. Follow:
Badminton looks to race to championship match with a win streak
Share: PCC badminton extended their winning streak to nine games in the South Coast Conference with another blowout win over El Camino-Compton. Follow:
PCC’s track star hopes to race to finish line with flying colors
Share: In just his first year as part of PCC’s track team, sophomore Stewart McKenzie is leading the way to victory as the team’s star performer and inspiration. He is admired by those who know him for his gentle, lamb-like personality off the track, and for his lion-like ferocity on the track. Follow:
Softball breaks out of slump with big win over conference opponent
Share: Pasadena softball suffered a huge 12-4 loss against East Los Angeles College (ELAC) on Tuesday at Robinson Park but had an impressive 15-0 victory over El Camino College-Compton Center (ECC-C) on the road Thursday afternoon. Follow:
Softball had a hard week on the road
Share: Pasadena softball was sent home early, ending an unsuccessful week after a 10-1 loss in the fifth inning to Cerritos College at Nancy Kelly field last Thursday. Follow:
Lancers swimming comes up short to end conference streak
Share: Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) ended Pasadena women’s swimming 18 dual meet win streak, beating Pasadena 138-136 at the aquatics center Friday afternoon. Follow:
Badminton’s No. 1 is earning hearts to win and make the grade
Share: In the afterglow of a 18-game winning streak, No. 1 badminton singles player Rebecca Tzou may be breaking the hearts of her opponents but she is winning the hearts of her teammates both on and off the court. Follow: