Not only is Lancer runner Breanna Clark one of the best in Southern California at what she does, but she also has to overcome an obstacle not many other runners have to take on; autism.
Baseball edged in first game of series with LA Harbor
Share: Defensive struggles and a lack of offense to back up great pitching proved costly for the Lancers baseball team, which lost its series opener 4-2 on the road against LA Harbor on Tuesday. Freshman starting pitcher Jason Marquez, who got into some trouble in the first inning by falling behind 2-0, pitched seven strong innings after only allowing six hits and four runs, two of which were unearned. “Marquez came in and did a great job of managing the game,” said head coach Evan …
Swimming impressive against top competition
Share: Up against some of the top swimmers in South Coast Conference, the Lancers women’s swim team proved they are on the rise in Friday’s double dual meet against swimming powerhouse Mt. San Antonio College and host East Los Angeles College. Follow:
Sweet victory: Lancer bats come alive in win vs. Long Beach
Share: The recently unfamiliar satisfaction of winning returned to the Lancers baseball team on Saturday for the first time since Feb. 8 as PCC defeated the Vikings of Long Beach City College by a score of 9-5. 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:
March sadness: baseball drops 11 in a row, inept offense continues against Long Beach
Share: The struggle continued for the Lancers Tuesday when they played host to the Vikings of Long Beach City College and lost their dismal 11th game in a row by a result of 9-1. During the month of March, which began on March 4 with a 15-1 loss to East Los Angeles College and an 11-run seventh inning, the Lancers have gone 0-7 in South Coast Conference play. They’ve failed to score more than two runs in any of the games they’ve played so far …
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.
Unlucky seven: baseball blasted for 11 runs in seventh inning visiting ELAC
Share: A recurring theme seems to be developing for the PCC baseball team as one nightmare inning of a game once again lead to a complete derailment for the Lancers. The latest example came in the seventh inning in a 15-1 blowout loss to visiting East Los Angeles College on Tuesday night, March 4. Heading into the bottom of the seventh inning in their South Coast Conference opener, the Lancers kept up with a very talented ELAC Huskies baseball squad most of the game. PCC …
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.