Share: After losing against Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) on Wednesday, the Lancers men’s basketball team managed to bounce back with a home victory against LA Trade Tech. Follow:
Lancer basketball teams up to host cancer awareness event
Share: PCC’s women and men’s basketball games were held during a special Coaches vs. Cancer event Friday night. Follow:
NBA legend brings the Magic to Pasadena
Share: “I love to win and I hate to lose.” That is Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr.’s attitude on life and all personal, athletic, and business ventures he pursues. Johnson, an NBA legend, a two-time Hall of Famer, part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, one of the most powerful entrepreneurs in the world, and philanthropist, explained this outlook to a full house last Wednesday at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Follow:
Coaches vs. Cancer
Share: Coaches vs. Cancer is an event that has been going on for over 20 years and was a success on Wednesday night during the men and women’s basketball games at Pasadena City College. Follow:
OP-ED: to eat or not to eat
Share: State lawmakers in Connecticut took notice on April 7 after the University of Connecticut’s talented guard, Shabazz Napier, made an unusual statement in his post-game interview. Napier, who led the Huskies to victory in the NCAA championship game, told reporters that there were nights where he would go to bed starving because he couldn’t afford to eat. Follow:
Men’s basketball upsets Saddleback
The Lancers men’s basketball team picked up their first playoff victory in ten years with a triumph over Saddleback College Saturday.
Women’s basketball defeats Cerritos
With their full court pressure defense, the Lancers’ recorded 14 steals and forced the Falcons to turn the ball over 29 times.
Women’s basketball defeats LA Trade Tech
After losing to Mt. Sac, the women’s basketball team took on LA Trade Tech Friday and secured the win. The Lancers built an early lead on the way to an 85-46 drubbing of the Beavers.
Women’s basketball wins tournament
The women’s basketball team avenged their two losses with its first place finish in the “Glendale College Vaquero Shootout”.