The Lancers women’s soccer team got back into the win column by shutting out El Camino College 1-0 at Robinson Stadium on Tuesday afternoon to improve to 2-1 in SCC conference play.
Hat trick propels Lancers to third straight win
Powered by a hat trick scored by a freshman midfielder, the Lancers women’s soccer team won its third consecutive game on Tuesday afternoon in their SCC conference opener against ECC Compton at Robinson Stadium.
Football grabs second straight victory
Coming into Saturday’s game against the College of Canyons Cougars, the PCC football team hadn’t won back-to-back games since 2010… All that has changed.
Lancer women deal second straight shutout in 1-0 victory
The Pasadena women’s soccer team won their second in a row as they dealt Mt. San Jacinto its first loss of the season in a 1-0 shutout on Friday evening at Robinson Stadium.
Women’s soccer get on track with 2-0 victory
The Lancers women’s soccer team grabbed its first win of the season in Tuesday’s home opener, blanking the Cuyamaca College Coyotes 2-0 at Robinson Stadium.
Football can’t sustain early momentum
In a game that saw 35 penalties called, the Lancers football team couldn’t capitalize on the El Camino Warriors’ mishandling of the ball and lost its 13th straight home game Saturday night. The final score was 37-20.
Controversial penalty downs women’s soccer
The Lancers women’s soccer team lost on the road to Pierce College 2-0 on Tuesday after conceding two late goals, including one on a contentious penalty kick.
Long-time assistant coach Mary Geer to retire
Share: PCC softball honored veteran assistant coach Mary Geer, who is saying farewell to the softball program after 21 seasons, prior to the 2014 season finale held on April 22 against co-champions East Lost Angeles College. Geer threw a ceremonial first-pitch before the game. Follow:
Baseball goes up in smoke against Cerritos, drops to 4-20 on season
Share: Lancers baseball suffered their fourth consecutive loss Tuesday on the road against the Cerritos College Falcons, falling to 1-12 in the South Coast Conference play and 4-20 overall for the 2014 season. Follow:
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 …