Share: With March Madness just around the corner, the debate on whether or not college athletes should be paid is heating up. And while collegiate sports bring in large sums of money every year, college athletes should in no way receive a salary. Follow:
Baseball’s slugfest comes to an end
Share: The men’s baseball team defeated West LA, 16-10, on Thursday before suffering their first loss of the season to Cerro Coso, 4-3 in 14 innings. Follow:
Can Lancers baseball swing in spring?
Share: Last season was far from picture perfect for the Lancers baseball team as they finished with a 10-26 record in Pat McGee’s first year as head coach. Follow:
Lasers disintegrate Lancers
Tuesday was the same story on a different day for PCC baseball, as they took one on the chin at home against the Irvine Valley Lasers on by a score of 7-2.
Rio Hondo too much for Lancers
The Lancers fought hard, but ran out of gas in the later innings against the Roadrunners of Rio Hondo, as they fell 9-4 on Saturday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium.
McGee looks to end Lancers’ slump
The Lancers’ baseball program begins their rebuilding process with the hiring of head coach Pat McGee, a former assistant coach at Mount San Antonio College who hopes to turn around the struggling Lancers in his first head-coaching gig.
Baseball fails to play spoiler against Mt. SAC
Despite hitting their first home run of the long 2014 season, PCC could not find much run support Tuesday night as they were routed 11-2 by the Mounties of Mt. San Antonio College.
Baseball drops tenth consecutive game despite very close losses
Share: After a hard-fought series against El Camino-Compton Center the past week, Pasadena lost its tenth straight game on Tuesday by a score of 5-3 versus Irvine Valley College. The Lancers have lost their last three games by a combined four runs, adding even more frustration to the season. Following a 2-1 loss to visiting ECCC last Thursday, the Lancers managed to jump out to an 8-1 lead over ECCC on Saturday heading in to the top of the seventh inning. However, the wheels completely …
Baseball goes up in smoke against Cerritos, drops to 4-20 on season
Share: Lancers baseball suffered their fourth consecutive loss Tuesday on the road against the Cerritos College Falcons, falling to 1-12 in the South Coast Conference play and 4-20 overall for the 2014 season. Follow:
Baseball edged in first game of series with LA Harbor
Share: Defensive struggles and a lack of offense to back up great pitching proved costly for the Lancers baseball team, which lost its series opener 4-2 on the road against LA Harbor on Tuesday. Freshman starting pitcher Jason Marquez, who got into some trouble in the first inning by falling behind 2-0, pitched seven strong innings after only allowing six hits and four runs, two of which were unearned. “Marquez came in and did a great job of managing the game,” said head coach Evan …