The Pasadena City College Lancers will open up the 2014 season against the Warriors from El Camino College at Robinson Stadium on Saturday, and the coaches and players are feeling confident about the upcoming season despite their youth.
OP-ED: Hosting the World Cup, the right choice
Share: When FIFA confirmed Brazil as the site of the 2014 World Cup in 2007, the BBC reported that celebrations broke out throughout the country. Now with the current protests in Brazil, some are questioning the wisdom of allowing certain countries to host the World Cup based on economic factors. Are these critics claiming that GDP should be a qualifying factor to host the World Cup? If so, Brazil’s GDP is the seventh largest in the world according to the World Bank. How does Brazil …
OP-ED: NCAA Treats Athletes Like Indentured Servants
Share: Last week the University of Connecticut won the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship. However, the celebration was overshadowed by the news that Connecticut’s point guard, Shabazz Napier, made comments before the game about going to bed hungry some nights. Follow:
Softball ousted 16-4
Despite home field advantage, the Lancers’ softball team (12-23, 4-14) lost their fourth consecutive game Thursday, 16-4, against visiting Long Beach City College (19-16, 9-9).
Exceptional weekend prepares Lancer swim team
With the 2014 South Coast Conference Championships less than two weeks away, both the men and women’s swim teams are prepared and ready to make another big splash against the SCC’s elite swimmers.
Lancer badminton falls short to ELAC
Share: The Lancers badminton team was seeking revenge against East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Friday at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium but ultimately fell short, losing 15-6. Follow:
Dynamic swimmer dominates
Share: Focused and ready to improve upon her successful 2013 freshman performance, Lancers’ sophomore swimmer Shannon Cheung possess a rare ability to excel in both the classroom and the swimming pool. Follow:
Women’s basketball upset by LBCC
Despite last second heroics from sophomore guard Skai Thompson, one missed free-throw ended the Lancers women’s basketball season.
Women’s basketball impressive in first round
After a slow start Saturday, the No. 4-seed Lancers women’s basketball team defeated No. 13 College of the Canyons in the second round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
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.