Lady Lancers clutch up in comeback playoff win

Share: Coach Peron gets the home game he wanted as the Pasadena City College women’s basketball team ranked #14 takes an impressive comeback win against #19 ranked LA Valley in their first playoff win.    The Lancers had a bit of a tough start, trailing by nine points at one stage in the second quarter, but managed to recover, closing the gap to 34-33 by halftime.   “Defense adjustments in the next half for sure,” coach Peron said regarding the changes that needed to be made …

Lancers steal the W from the Warriors and improve to 2-0

Share: The PCC Women’s Badminton team followed their home opener with an even stronger performance against El Camino College this past Wednesday. The Lancers moved to 2-0 on their season after a dominating 19-2 victory that featured strong performances from all players.  Coming off an 18-3 win over San Diego City College, members of the team and head coach Jennifer Ho expressed their acknowledgment of their dominating performance. They had their eyes set on having a stronger performance in their second game by limiting errors …

PCC loses close battle against state ranked El Camino in conference opener

Share: The Lancer’s SCC-Opening game against the states #11 ranked team El Camino, was a thrilling back and forth battle, showcasing the teams unwavering resilience and dedication during their fight against the Warriors. But, unfortunately for the Lancers this battle ended in defeat, resulting in the score only being a one run loss at 10-9. After their previous 10-1 win against Ventura City College, the Lancers still kept their fiery and aggressive mindset. Now coming into the conference opener, they know that no game is …

Vikings conquer Pasadena as Lancers fall apart in extra innings

Share: In the game of The Lancers vs Long Beach on Thursday the 22nd, we saw a great challenge for victory in the form of getting players to hit the ball and get them back to home plate to score, with the pitchers doing their best to throw good strikes where Long Beach ended up on top at 5-2 in the 10th inning by getting some good swings and bringing scores. In the beginning of the game the Lancers offense looked promising getting a good …

Lancers smash knights as badminton opens 2024 in dominating fashion

Share: The Pasadena City College Women’s Badminton team destroyed San Diego City College by a final score of 18-3 in their regular season home opener this past Wednesday. The element of precision and speed was on full display throughout every match.  Following a disappointing ending to their 2023 season, the Lancers began their 2024 campaign firing on all cylinders, having a laser-focused mentality and an urge not to quit on any shuttlecocks.  The number of matches was cut in half from four to two as …

Women’s hoops closes out regular season with Sophomore Night rout of Rio Hondo

Share: The 24th ranked Lancers looked to end the regular season on a high note, as they took on Rio Hondo Friday night, looking for a bounce back win after the close loss to Mt. San Antonio the week prior. Before the game, transfer sophomores Antuanae Garrett, Crystal Smith, and Vanessa Epperson were celebrated during the sophomore night ceremony.  All three players have been detrimental to Pasadena’s success this season, as Garrett is averaging 17.9 points per game, Smith leads the team in blocks with …

Lancers basketball leaves Roadrunners in the dust

Share: If there are any doubts regarding the intensity, physicality, and attention to detail needed to be successful in the game of basketball, then the recent showcase by the Lancers in their final regular season game would be a perfect example to quell those doubts. The Lancers were able to comfortably excel past the Rio Hondo Roadrunners on sophomore night, solidifying a final regular season record of 18-10. They boast a successful conference record of 7-3, and a lucrative home record of 9-2. The win …

Call Carmichael a locksmith ’cause he’s got his corner on lockdown

Share: Idrique Carmichael, hailing from Pasadena City College, emerged as a standout force for the Pasadena City College football team, spearheading a formidable 20-player contingent. His exceptional performance on the field earned him the prestigious title of the SCFA American All-Pacific League Defensive Player of the Year. As a key player, Carmichael played a pivotal role in the team’s undefeated 5-0 record in league play, contributing significantly to their triumphant 9-2 season, ultimately clinching the APL championship. Carmichael is a freshman who graduated from Pasadena …

Lancers vanquish the Knights in 68-38 win

Share: After halftime at Saturday’s game against visiting Shasta College – the second in PCC’s Grand Canyon Crossover Tournament – Freshman Guard Lamia “MJ” Daley skipped back out onto the court seemingly eager to get back into the game. At the end of the second quarter, the Lancers trailed the Knights by a single point. In the third and fourth quarters, they’d go on to score an additional 41 points beating Shasta 68-38. In the first and second quarters, Shasta kept the Lancers on their …

Mens basketball loses back-to-back games in Skip Robinson Tournament

Share: The air was thick with competition Thursday evening in the Hugo Patterson Gym at PCC as the Lancers awaited their turn in the 6th annual Skip Robinson Tournament.  Following a tense finale to a very close match between Antelope Valley College and Santiago Canyon that even left the teams waiting captivated, the Lancers were ready for their moment to prove themselves on their home court. Unfortunately for them, tonight was not their night as Chabot’s Gladiators dominated the PCC court and emerged victorious with …