Share: Clad in camouflage jerseys in honor of Veterans Day, the Pasadena City College Lancers (2-8, 1-5) ended their season with a 28-3 loss to the Bakersfield College Renegades (5-4, 3-2) at Robinson Stadium on Saturday. Follow:
Women’s basketball gets new uniforms and sponsor
Whether it’s some flashy new shoes, colorful shorts, or customized jerseys, basketball players enjoy the attention. With that in mind, the women’s basketball team got an upgrade for their jerseys this season and they sure did catch the attention of anyone watching.
Men’s basketball prepared for another title run
Youth and inexperience has never discouraged Lancers’ men’s basketball head coach Michael Swanegan. Despite only returning two sophomores from last season’s team, the head coach heading into his eighth year expects another competitive group from this year’s team.
Playoff chance lost by men’s soccer against LA Harbor
The Seahawks dominated the rest of the game due to unstoppable runs, accurate passing and superior skills. The match-winning goal came with 19 minutes remaining, which took even more sting out of PCC and they weren’t able to retaliate.
Lancer ladies volleyball rally to redemption
Share: Facing a disappointing 2-10 record, the Lancers ladies volleyball team is looking to turn their season around. Brazilian-born Lahiz Longobardi and first time competitive volleyball player Chy’annea Hodges lead the team on this road to redemption. Follow:
Ulmer makes her mark in record books
Goalkeeper Angelique Ulmer secured another home victory as well as a spot in the PCC record books with her 12th career shutout in the Lancers’ 2-0 win over ECC Compton on Friday afternoon.
Men’s soccer lose thriller to Mt Sac 2-1
Even though PCC fell to a 3-5-1 conference record after the loss, head coach Edgar Manvelyan was satisfied with his team’s performance and is optimistic about the latter part of the season.
Lancers check into heartbreak hotel
Mt. SAC snuck a lone goal passed sophomore goalkeeper with just a minute left in injury time to defeat the Lancers’ women’s soccer team on Tuesday afternoon at Robinson Stadium.
Football falls in overtime
Despite a valiant fourth quarter comeback Saturday, the Lancers football team was unable to get back in the win column on the road, losing to Moorpark College 23-17.
Men’s soccer on a three game losing streak
The men’s soccer team played another game full of missed opportunities Tuesday, losing their third consecutive match 1-0 to Long Beach City College at Robinson Stadium