Despite a disappointing 2013 season, head coach Terry Stoddard and the Lancers water polo team expect a noticeable improvement to both the offense and defense since five sophomores will be returning for the upcoming season.
Freshman runner exceeds expectations
Freshman, Celso Martinez is a young man who is rapidly exceeding expectations on the Men’s Cross Country team. He recently placed 2nd in the PCC team at the Rio Hondo Classic on Friday, in the 4 mile race.
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.
Catching up with Coach Swanegan
Coach Swanegan is different because of the love for the game, his trust in his staff, and connection with players who share the same goals.
Men’s soccer collapse in season opener
Share: The PCC’s Men soccer team lost in a 4-2 heartbreaker to start off the 2014-15 season as they hosted the Eagles from LA Mission College at Robinson Stadium. Follow:
Lancers football looking for redemption
The Pasadena City College Lancers will open up the 2014 season against the Warriors from El Camino College at Robinson Stadium on Saturday, and the coaches and players are feeling confident about the upcoming season despite their youth.
Volleyball falls to both Palomar and Grossmont
The Lancers’ volleyball team competed in the Grossmont Quad tournament on Saturday and lost both their matches against Palomar and Grossmont.
World Cup Shines Spotlight on Growing Popularity of Soccer in the U.S.
Share: The FIFA World Cup is the world’s most watched sporting event. The month-long international tournament draws the attention of hardcore fans and casual fans alike. FIFA estimates that at least one billion people watched the World Cup Final in 2010, and the event draws millions of dollars in advertising revenue. It’s no mystery that the World cup gains so many viewers, as soccer is the world’s most popular sport. But the United States has always been an anomaly when it comes to the sport. …
OP-ED: Students react to NBA’s lifetime ban on Clippers owner Donald Sterling
Share: On Tuesday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver brought the hammer down on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for the fallout of his racist comments, banning him for life from all NBA activities or business with the league going forward. “I fully expect to get the support I need from the other NBA owners to remove him,” Silver said in Tuesday’s press conference. “We stand together in condemning Mr. Sterling’s views. They simply have no place in the NBA.” The recorded comments between Sterling and …