Share: After a rough season with mixed performances resulting in a total 16 losses and seven wins, the PCC women’s water polo team ended their series of non-conference games with an undesirable finish at the two-day Battle at the Beach tournament hosted by Long Beach City College Friday and Saturday. The team originally held high hopes for the team with their first win at the start of the tournament against Southwestern College 11-1. Unfortunately, the same could not be said as they lost the next …
Two-sport water athlete prepares for upcoming swim season
Share: Ariahn Givens, a sophomore two-sport water athlete at PCC, last year had one of her best yet. With water polo season ending and the swim season about to start, Givens hopes to improve on the progress she made last year. Follow:
Women’s water polo loses South Coast Conference game opener
Share: After winning their season-opening game at the Los Angeles Valley tournament, the women’s water polo team suffered a tough loss against Chaffey College this past Wednesday during their South Coast Conference game opener. Follow:
Struggles continue for women’s water polo
The women’s water polo team suffered a crushing 16-4 defeat at the hands of the Cerritos Falcons on Wednesday afternoon.
Water polo sets record in home opener
The Women’s Water Polo team never trailed on Wednesday afternoon as they dominated the LA Trade Tech Beavers, 26-5, in their home opener at the PCC Aquatic Center.
Women’s water polo treads rough waters
Women’s water polo is treading rough waters after losing 11 straight games and falling to 0-8 in South Coast Conference.
Water Polo loses at tournament
In a game that saw Pasadena maintain a lead until the fourth quarter, Women’s water polo let a win slide through their fingers against Saddleback College Saturday, losing by just one point.
Water polo overwhelmed by Mt. SAC in 10-2 loss
The Lancers were able to get freshman defender Scarlett Bonilla and utility player Jazmine Hernandez back in the water after missing last week’s game due to injuries.
Water polo sinks in loss to El Camino
Share: The Lancers water polo team could not overcome a slow start against visiting South Coast rivals El Camino College and wound up losing 15-4 in a rout. Follow:
COLUMN: Blame it on Larry
After numerous seasons of horrendous play, most of the Lancer sports teams have ended their seasons with losing records. This semester, football is 0-3. Water polo is worse, dropping its first four games. Volleyball has been unlucky with a 1-5 opening to the season (having to forfeit its first two games, which were wins.)