The clock wasn’t on their side as the PCC women’s basketball team watched state No. 3 ranked Long Beach City College head to the free throw line,] looking to increase its lead to four points with 18 seconds left in the game.
Tyler Crockom: Knees of Steel
While the pain is gone and her mobility is back, the scar on her right knee reminds Crockom of the long road she’s traveled to get back on the basketball court.
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 ranks up after tournament sweep
The women’s basketball team went from No. 7 to No. 4 in the CCCAA state poll after it swept the Irvine Valley Tournament, beating No. 1 Long Beach City College in overtime in the process.
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”.
Tough finish for women’s basketball
All-Rose City team selection Desiree Loving scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds and made five assists
Women’s hoops look forward to another fruitful season
After losing in the second round of the SoCal playoffs and finishing No. 9 in the final state poll with a 22-7 record, the women’s basketball team hopes to rebound this season with a stronger team.
Women’s B-ball scrapes by LA Trade Tech
Although the women’s basketball team eventually won by 18 points, numbers didn’t quite tell the entire story of the Feb. 20 game against the Los Angeles Trade Tech Beavers on Sophomore Night for the Lancers. The final score was 58-40.
Women’s Basketball falls to undefeated No. 1 Mt. SAC
Good things come to those who wait, such as chances for great shots or well-executed plays. However, patience didn’t come easy for women’s basketball as the team missed crucial shots and opportunities to break Mt. SAC’s undefeated streak. The outcome was a seven-point defeat by No. 1 Mounties (24-0, 11-0), 52-45 on Feb. 1.