In its home opener, the men’s basketball team dominated visiting Cypress College 107-73 on Wednesday night at the Hutto-Patterson Gym.
Women’s Basketball Falls in Tournament Championship Again
Last year, the women’s basketball team fell short in overtime against visiting City College of San Francisco in a heartbreaking loss during the Hilton Garden Inn Classic’s tournament’s championship game.
Men’s Soccer in the Hunt for SCC Conference Title
Men’s soccer cruised to a 6-0 victory against an undermanned El Camino College on Friday at Robinson Stadium.
Fudge’s Two Goals Leads Women’s Soccer To Victory
Pasadena native Melissa Fudge, the women Lancer’s leading scorer this season, scored two goals in a win against the El Camino College Warriors on Tuesday at Robinson Stadium.
Homecoming Victory For Lancers
The Pasadena City College Lancer football team defeats rival Glendale Community College Vaqueros to earn themselves a post-seasonal bowl appearance and a victory at this year’s homecoming.
Volleyball Heads to Playoffs After ELAC Win
After a three-game sweep against visiting East Los Angeles College onWednesday night (25-9, 25-11, 25-22) at the Hutto-Patterson Gym, the Lancers’ Women’s Volleyball team is ready to take on the playoffs.The Lancers will head to Orange Coast College for their first-round playoff game on Tuesday.
Men’s Soccer Falls Short
PCC’s men’s soccer season came to an end, one game short of the state finals, as the Cerritos Falcons raced to a 5-2 victory Saturday afternoon at Cerritos.What began as a soccer match soon turned into a track meet.
Men’s Soccer Advances With Win Over L.A. Harbor
PCC’s men’s soccer team advanced to the third round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs with a thrilling 4-2 victory over South Coast Conference foe Los Angeles Harbor College Tuesday at East Los Angeles College.
Books to Consider Before You Reach Graduation or the Grave
When the Courier asked PCC professors to give their suggestion for the one book students should read before they transfer or graduate, it gave them a chance to go off the beaten path and forget the syllabus, get a little creative, or promote their own failed manuscript about a loveable pet chimp called Pepito.