The Southern California Football Association (SCFA) announced that PCC will be moved down from the National Division’s Northern League to the American League where the Lancers will join seven other colleges to make up the newly formed Metro League next fall.
New head coach gets Lancers back on track
A new head coach has been hired for the Lancer track and field team to replace Armand Crespo, who was terminated last year following an alleged altercation with a student.
Can Lancers baseball swing in spring?
Share: Last season was far from picture perfect for the Lancers baseball team as they finished with a 10-26 record in Pat McGee’s first year as head coach. Follow:
Lancers softball lose focus along with last two games
Share: The women’s softball team lost against the Moorpark Raiders on Friday and the Southwestern Jaguars on Saturday. Follow:
Water polo able to improve last season’s finish
Share: This season, the women’s water polo team had a won 14 of their 26 games. Follow:
Women’s volleyball sets tone for program turnaround
Share: The women’s volleyball team finished 9-5 in third-year coach Kari Post’s first season leading the team. Although this season has been an improvement over their 5-9 season last year, it is far from the potential they showed at the start of the season. Follow:
Grantland: Was ESPN right for closing down the site?
Share: In the eyes of most sports fans who enjoyed reading Grantland’s type of journalism, ESPN’s decision to close the site was a disappointment to them. But there wasn’t a definite reason to explain the closing. Was it due to the firing of founder and editor-in-chief Bill Simmons or is it the start of the end for online longform sports journalism? ESPN isn’t about the quality of work the company puts their name on necessarily. ESPN’s official statement said, “…We have decided to direct our time …
Women’s basketball were down but not out
Share: The women’s basketball team traveled 189 miles north to the College of the Sequoias in Visalia and finished with two wins and two losses during the Tom Gilcrest Invitational over the weekend. Follow:
Cross country finishes with a subpar season
Share: The Pasadena City College cross country team had a subpar season even due to head coach Armand Crespo being terminated before the South Coast Conference championships. Follow:
Men’s soccer expect to improve next season with new coach
Share: Head coach Edgar Manvelyan will resign as PCC men’s soccer head coach and his assistant coach Henry Cabral will take over. Manvelyan looks to continue with recruiting, scheduling, and fulfilling his duties as a coach during the offseason. He has four sophomores who will be moving on to the university level and he hopes to help them. Manvelyan said, “I will not have the time to fully commit.” Follow: