Share: Lancer football player is back on the field after being arrested before Saturday’s game on suspicion of assaulting and robbing a local Pasadena man. Wide receiver Nathaniel Degraffinreaidt, 20, was taken into custody and booked along with Pasadena resident Taije Glenn-Ackles, 25, on suspicion of armed robbery and assault, police said. According to Ricardo Santiago, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, prosecutors intend to charge Degraffinreaidt but those charges have not yet been filed. Citing insufficient evidence, Santiago said that …
Lancer football team loses home opener
Share: The Lancers football team lost their home-opener on Saturday to Grossmont College, 51-0, falling to 0-2 for the season. The loss was their worst since the 2012 season when they lost 65-14 to Cerritos College and was the first time they were shut out in 10 years. Follow:
Lancers’ football looks to get back on track
Riding the coat tails of four disappointing seasons under former head coach Fred Fimbres, PCC is looking to defensive guru Thom Kaumeyer to turn the ship around in 2016.
Softball stays in playoff hunt
PCC women’s softball team dominated their third game in a row by beating the LA Harbor College Seahawks 7-2 at Robinson Park on Tuesday afternoon as they make a late push for a playoff bid.
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.
Lancers fade in late innings
Though the Lancers were ahead or within striking distance for most of the game, the wheels fell off in the later innings and PCC fell 10-3 to the Mt. SAC Mounties on Tuesday afternoon at Robinson Park.
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.
Lancers football closes season with loss
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:
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.