Share: As January comes to a close and the 2015 swimming and diving season just around the corner, the Lancers have their sights set on top finishes. Led by coach Terry Stoddard, both the men’s and women’s teams are a promising mix of new blood and returning talent. Returners on the women’s team include Tiffany Wong, Courtney Fukushima and Connie Peng, who competed at the state championships last season. Stoddard named Peng as his top returning swimmer, who placed second at state. “The returning athletes …
Impressive first half propels men’s basketball
The Lancers’ men’s basketball team won their first home game of the season with a 69-61 victory over El Camino College on Wednesday.
Freshman duo leads women’s basketball to OT win
In a see-sawing battle, the women’s basketball team overcame a top 10 state ranked team for the first time this season by defeating the El Camino Warriors in a thrilling 70-66 overtime victory in a non-conference game at Hutto-Pattinson gym.
Men’s baketball defeats Trade Tech
Coming off a tough three-point loss to Mt. SAC last Friday, the PCC Men’s basketball team bounced back on the road when they traveled to Los Angeles Trade Tech and defeated a winless Beavers team.
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.
Much more than a Badminton coach
Appearances can be deceptive when it comes to new Lancers women’s badminton coach Jennifer Ho. Although small in stature, softly spoken and unassuming in nature, Ho is up for any challenge in her new role and expects nothing less from her young proteges.
Second half surge propels women’s basketball
Pasadena pulled off a nail-biting away win at LA Trade Tech College, defeating the Lady Techsters 76-70 on Wednesday night.
Women’s basketball lose second straight conference game
The stage was set for arguably one of the games of the conference season, with the No. 18 ranked Lancers hoping to cause an upset and also wanting to atone for a thrilling one-point overtime loss to East LA College in their previous conference match-up on January 10. Both teams showed in their intense pre-game huddles this wasn’t just another game.
Badminton team holds high hopes for upcoming season
With the upcoming season rapidly approaching, the women’s badminton team is shaping up to be a promising mix of new and returning players eager to reclaim the South Coast Conference title.
Men’s basketball looks to rebound from embarrassing loss
From the outside looking in it’s easy to assume that the 2014-15 Lancers men’s basketball team is in the midst of a rebuilding season.