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Women's Volleyball Moves Into 1st Place In SCC North With Upset Over Rival Mt. SAC
Pasadena CIty College women's volleyball head coach Mike Terrill knew his Lancers were overdue to show a state-ranked opponent its true potential. Rated #20 in the State Top 25, PCC couldn't have picked a better night to click than Wednesday when it knocked off #14 Mt. San Antonio in five thrilling sets, 25-18, 22-25, 25-12, 22-25, 15-7 at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
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In what has been an amazing 2024 season, the Pasadena City College women's soccer team broke the school record for longest win streak set earlier this year by the Lancers. PCC collected its eight straight victory, blanking host Compton College, 7-0, behind the third hat trick of the season by South Coast Conference-leading scorer Charlie Gallardo.
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Women's Volleyball Has Chance To Tie For SCC North Title
The state #21-ranked Pasadena City College women's volleyball team knows the stakes for this Wednesday's match when it hosts #14-rated Mt. San Antono College. The Lancers can likely gain a share of the South Coast Conference North Division title with a victory. A loss and Mt. SAC will go on to win the championship outright.
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Defense, First Half Control Story of Football's 2024 Success
The state #21-ranked Pasadena City College football team has certainly feasted on the competition in the SCFA American Division this season, now at 8-0 overall after Saturday's 32-7 win at Los Angeles Southwest College. But the formula to the team's success is simple--the Lancers first-string defense dominates opponents while the squad has built commanding halftime leads.
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Fri Aug 25
Final
vs.
MiraCosta
W, 3-0
PCC Quad #1, 25-18, 25-20, 25-12 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Aug 25
Final
vs.
Cypress
L, 3-1
PCC Quad #1, 25-18, 23-25, 25-21, 25-20 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Aug 30
Final
vs.
Ventura
L, 3-0
27-25, 25-15, 25-16 Hutto-Patterson Gym
Fri Sep 01
FINAL
at
Moopark Invitational
9th Place; Camarena 43rd
Arroyo Vista Park (Moorpark)
Fri Sep 01
Final
vs.
Saddleback
W, 3-0
25-20, 25-17, 25-17 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Sep 02
Final
at
Santa Barbara
W, 3-1
SBCC Quad, 25-17, 25-21, 17-25, 26-24
Sat Sep 02
Final
vs.
Bakersfield
W, 3-0
@ Santa Barbara CC
SBCC Quad, 27-25, 25-23, 25-16
Tue Sep 05
Final
vs.
Irvine Valley
W, 4-1
Robinson Stadium
Wed Sep 06
Final
at
Moorpark
W, 3-2
19-25, 25-17, 25-22, 26-28, 16-14
Fri Sep 08
FINAL
at
Oxnard Invitational
10th Place; Camarena 81st
Oxnard College
Fri Sep 08
Final
vs.
Fullerton
W, 3-0
PCC Quad #2, 25-12, 25-18, 25-18 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Sep 08
Final
vs.
Citrus
W, 3-0
PCC Quad #2 (25-13, 25-16, 25-15) Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Sep 09
Final
vs.
Crafton Hills
L, 10-7
@ LA Valley College
LA Valley Mini Tournament
Sat Sep 09
Final
vs.
Chaffey
L, 9-3
@ LA Valley
LA Valley Mini Tournament
Wed Sep 13
Final
vs.
El Camino
L, 12-8
Home Opener Pasadena Poly School
Wed Sep 13
Final
at
LA Harbor
W, 3-0
25-7, 25-14, 25-12
Fri Sep 15
FINAL
at
SoCal Regional Preview Meet
Did Not Score as Team; Hamilton 92nd
El Dorado Regional Park (Long Beach)
Fri Sep 15
FINAL
at
SoCal Regional Preview Meet
21st Place; Camarena 118th
El Dorado Regional Park (Long Beach)
Fri Sep 15
Final
at
Rio Hondo
L, 3-1
23-25, 27-25, 25-23, 26-24
Sat Sep 16
Final
vs.
San Diego Miramar
L, 14-6
@ Southwestern College
Southwestern Mini Tournament
Wed Sep 20
Final
vs.
East Los Angeles
W, 3-1
25-15, 25-21, 16-25, 25-21 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Sep 22
FINAL
at
Golden West Invitational
Did Not Score as Team; Hamilton 53rd
Central Park (Huntington Beach)
Fri Sep 22
FINAL
at
Golden West Invitational
7th Place; Augustyn 53rd
Central Park (Huntington Beach)
Fri Sep 22
Final
at
Cerritos
W, 3-2
25-27, 25-7, 25-21, 23-25, 15-11
Wed Sep 27
Final
vs.
Los Angeles City
W, 3-0
25-4, 25-15, 25-14 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Sep 29
Final
at
Long Beach
L, 3-2
24-26, 25-21, 25-22, 28-30, 16-14
Wed Oct 04
Final
at
Mt. San Antonio
L, 3-0
25-13, 25-14, 25-21
Wed Oct 11
Final
vs.
El Camino
W, 3-0
25-20, 25-7, 25-21 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 13
FINAL
at
Mt. SAC Invitational
9th Place; Ma 70th
Mt. San Antonio College
Fri Oct 13
FINAL
at
Mt. SAC Invitational
11th Place; Cherqaoui 76th
Mt. San Antonio College
Fri Oct 13
Final
vs.
LA Valley
L, 12-7
@ Citrus College
Citrus Tourney
Fri Oct 13
Final
vs.
San Diego Miramar
L, 13-4
@ Citrus College
Citrus Tournament
Fri Oct 13
Final
vs.
LA Harbor
W, 3-0
25-8, 25-14, 25-23 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Oct 18
Final
vs.
East Los Angeles
L, 10-5
Pasadena Poly School
Wed Oct 18
Final
vs.
Rio Hondo
W, 3-1
23-25, 25-13, 25-16, 25-18 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 20
TBA
at
hosts Multi-Team Scrimmage
Scrimmage with Cypress, Irvine Valley, MiraCosta, Antelope Valley Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 20
Cancelled
vs.
San Diego Mesa
@ Cypress College
25th Battle at the Beach Tournament
Sun Oct 22
FINAL
at
Ironman California (Triathlon)
Adame completes in 16 hours, 45 min.
Eriqlee Adame Participating Only
Wed Oct 25
Final
vs.
Chaffey
L, 14-7
Pasadena Poly School
Wed Oct 25
Final
vs.
Cerritos
W, 3-0
25-13, 25-17, 25-20 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 27
FINAL
at
South Coast Conference Championships
6th Place; Ma 35th
Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park (Harbor City)
Fri Oct 27
FINAL
at
South Coast Conference Championships
5th Place; Cherqaoui 44th
Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park (Harbor City)
Wed Nov 01
Final
vs.
Long Beach
W, 3-1
25-18, 25-22, 17-25, 25-22 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Thu Nov 02
Final
vs.
Palo Verde
W, 76-64
PCC Sisterhood of Champions Tournament, Round 1 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Nov 03
FINAL
at
SoCal Regional Championships
Did Not Score; Ma 93rd
El Dorado East Regional Park (Long Beach)
Fri Nov 03
FINAL
at
SoCal Regional Championships
21st Place; Cherqaoui 118th
El Dorado East Regional Park (Long Beach)
Fri Nov 03
Final - Forfeit Away
vs.
Mt. San Antonio
L, 5-0
@ Long Beach City College
SCC Championships, #2 v. #7, PCC forfeits
Fri Nov 03
Final
vs.
East Los Angeles
W, 3-2
SCC Tournament, #10 at #7 seed, Round 1 Robinson Stadium
Fri Nov 03
Final
vs.
Imperial Valley
L, 66-63
PCC Sisterhood of Champions Tournament, Championship Semis Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Nov 03
FinalForfeit Away
vs.
East Los Angeles
L, 5-0
@ Long Beach City College
SCC Championships, PCC forfeits and places 7th
Fri Nov 03
Final
vs.
Cerritos
L, 3-0
SCC Tournament, Round 1 (PCC forfeits due to 3C2A game limit infraction) Robinson Stadium
Fri Nov 03
Final
vs.
Mt. San Antonio
L, 3-1
Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Nov 04
Final
vs.
Chaffey
W, 67-57
PCC Sisterhood of Champions Tournament, 3rd Place Final Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Nov 04
Final
vs.
Orange Coast
W, 76-61
@ Santa Monica, CA
SMC O’Fallon and Singui Classic
Tue Nov 07
Final
vs.
Compton
W, 2-0
SCC Tournament, 7th Place Final Robinson Stadium
Thu Nov 09
Final
vs.
Solano
W, 67-52
@ Riverside City College
Riverside Earning Our Stripes Tournament, 1st Round
Fri Nov 10
Final
vs.
Rio Hondo
L, 3-0
@ Long Beach City College
SCC Tournament, 3rd Place (PCC forfeits due to 3C2A game limit Infraction)
Fri Nov 10
Final
at
Riverside
W, 58-43
RCC Earning Our Stripes Tournament, Semifinals
Sat Nov 11
Final
vs.
Irvine Valley
L, 66-59
@ Riverside City College
Tournament Final
Sat Nov 18
Final
vs.
San Bernardino Valley
W, 3-1
SoCal Regionals, Rd 1, 25-21, 25-20, 15-25, 25-23 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Nov 18
Final - 2OT
at
Mt. San Antonio
W, 2-1
SoCal Regional Playoffs, Rd 1
Tue Nov 21
Final
at
Irvine Valley
L, 3-0
SoCal Regionals, Rd 2, 25-16, 25-21, 25-16
Thu Nov 30
Final
vs.
Bakersfield
W, 78-71
@ Santa Ana College
Santa Ana Tournament
Fri Dec 01
Final - OT
vs.
San Diego Mesa
W, 81-73
@ Santa Ana College
SAC Tournament
Sat Dec 02
Final
vs.
Porterville
W, 94-50
@ Santa Ana College
SAC Tournament
Fri Dec 08
Final
vs.
Merritt
W, 64-52
PCC-Grand Canyon Crossover Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Dec 09
Final
vs.
Shasta
W, 68-38
PCC-Grand Canyon Crossover Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Thu Dec 14
Final
vs.
Chabot
L, 65-62
@ Raider Pavilion
Tommy Arellano North-South Challenge
Fri Dec 15
Final
vs.
Moorpark
L, 71-54
@ Moorpark
Tommy Arellano North-South Challenge
Sat Dec 16
Final
vs.
Fresno
L, 93-81
@ Raider Pavilion
Tommy Arellano North-South Challenge
Sat Dec 16
Final
vs.
Yuba
L, 61-59
@ Santa Rosa JC
Kris Kringle Tournament • Championship
Thu Dec 28
Final
vs.
Mission
L, 62-61
@ San Jose City College
San Jose Lady Jaguar Tournament
Fri Dec 29
Final
vs.
Merced
W, 61-45
@ San Jose City College
San Jose Lady Jaguar Tournament
Sat Dec 30
Final
vs.
Saddleback
W, 77-49
@ San Jose City College
San Jose Lady Jaguar Tournament
Fri Jan 12
Final
vs.
Long Beach
L, 74-62
ECC Crossover Challenge
Wed Jan 17
Final
at
Cerritos
L, 62-60
Crossover Challenge
Fri Jan 19
Cancelled
vs.
El Camino
Game will not be made up Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Jan 24
Final
vs.
East Los Angeles
W, 86-74
Coaches v. Cancer Night Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Jan 24
Final
vs.
East Los Angeles
W, 71-66
Coaches v. Cancer Night Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Jan 26
Final
vs.
LA Trade-Tech
W, 84-46
Black Out Night (everyone wear a black t-shirt) Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Feb 03
10 a.m.
at
El Camino Triple Distance Event
El Camino College
Wed Feb 07
Final
vs.
Rio Hondo
W, 97-86
site changed to PCC due to gym issues at Rio Hondo
Wed Feb 07
Final
vs.
Rio Hondo
W, 77-70
site changed to PCC due to gym issues at Rio Hondo
Fri Feb 09
10 a.m.
at
SCC Pentathlon & Relays
El Camino College
Sat Feb 10
FINAL
at
SCC Season Opener
El Camino College
Fri Feb 16
FINAL
at
Cerritos Open
Cerritos College
Fri Feb 16
Final
vs.
Mt. San Antonio
L, 69-62
Title IX Night Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Feb 21
Final
vs.
San Diego City
W, 18-3
Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Feb 23
Final
vs.
Rio Hondo
W, 86-58
Sophomore Night Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Feb 28
Final
vs.
LA Southwest
W, 72-65
Southern California Regionals, 1st Round Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Feb 28
Final
vs.
LA Valley
W, 67-61
SoCal Regional Playoffs, Round 1 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Mar 01
FINAL
at
SCC Dual: at Chaffey
Men W, 86-75; Women L, 94-68
Fontana Park Pool
Sat Mar 02
FINAL
at
Mt. SAC Invitational
Men 13th; Women 18th
Mt. San Antonio College (only took part on Day 2 due to SCC meet day before)
Sat Mar 02
9:00 AM
vs.
Coast Conference Individual Tournament
@ City College of San Francisco
Sat Mar 02
Final
at
San Diego City
L, 87-69
Southern California Regional (2nd Round)
Sat Mar 02
Final
at
Glendale
L, 54-51
Southern California Regionals, Round 2
Fri Mar 08
FINAL
at
LBCC Vikings Invite
Long Beach City College
Fri Mar 08
FINAL
at
Riverside Invitational
Men 9th; Women 10th
Riverside City College, March 8-9
Fri Mar 15
FINAL
at
Cal State LA Invite
Cal State Los Angeles
Fri Mar 15
FINAL
at
SCC Double Dual: Cerritos, Mt. SAC
Men L v. CER, 96-82; L v. MSAC, 211-32; Women L v. CER, 94-66, L v. MSAC, 226-25
Mt. San Antonio College
Fri Mar 22
FINAL
at
SCC Double Dual: Long Beach, Rio Hondo
Men W v. RH, 106-30; L v. LB, 211-40;; Women L v. RH, 77.5-76.5, L v. LB, 222-20
Rio Hondo College
Wed Mar 27
Final
at
El Camino
W, 19-2
Played at Manhattan Beach Badminton Club
Fri Mar 29
FINAL
at
SCC Double Dual: v. East Los Angeles, El Camino
Men L v. ECC, 189-41; Women L v. ECC, 157-52, L v. ELAC, 162-52
@ Pasadena Poly School
Sat Mar 30
at
Dave Shannon Invitational
El Camino College
Fri Apr 05
at
Post-Meridiem
El Camino College (note new location)
Fri Apr 05
FINAL
at
22nd ELAC/Pasadena Invitational
Men 4th; Women 9th
at East Los Angeles College, April 5-6
Thu Apr 18
FINAL
at
South Coast Conference Championships
Men 6th; Women 8th
Mt. San Antonio College, April 18-20
Fri Apr 26
10:00 AM
at
South Coast Conference Individual Tournament
San Diego City College Zou-Tran Doubles Champion/Tran 2nd Singles
Sat Apr 27
FINAL
at
South Coast Conference Championships
Men 5th; Women 5th
El Camino College
Thu May 02
FINAL
at
3C2A State Swimming and Diving Championships
29th Place
Orange Coast College, May 2-4
Thu May 09
Final
vs.
San Francisco
L, 12-7
3C2A State Team Championship Final Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri May 10
TBA
vs.
3C2A State Individual Championships
May 10-11, Zou-Tran State Doubles 2nd Place Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri May 10
FINAL
at
Southern California Championships
Women 22nd
Cerritos College
Fri Aug 23
Final
vs.
Cypress
W, 3-0
PCC Tri, 25-17, 25-19, 25-9 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Aug 23
Final
vs.
Grossmont
W, 3-0
PCC Tri, 25-20, 25-23, 25-23 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Aug 28
Final
at
Ventura
W, 3-1
25-20, 22-25, 25-19, 25-17
Fri Aug 30
FINAL
at
SCC Preview Meet
M-Augustyn 18th, W-Morgan 13th
Heartwell Park, Long Beach
Fri Aug 30
Final
at
Fresno
L, 3-1
NorCal vs SoCal Showcase, 25-19, 22-25, 25-23, 26-24
Fri Aug 30
Final
vs.
San Joaquin Delta
L, 3-0
@ Fresno CC
NorCal v. SoCal Showcase, 25-22, 25-22, 27-25
Sat Aug 31
Final
vs.
Feather River
L, 3-0
@ Fresno CC
NorCal v. SoCal Showcase, 25-14, 28-26, 25-12
Sat Aug 31
Final
vs.
Sierra
L, 3-0
@ Fresno CC
NorCal v. SoCal Showcase, 26-24, 25-16, 25-21
Tue Sep 03
Final
at
Saddleback
L, 1-0
$10 General Admission, $8 Seniors (60+) Children (6-12) Veterans (ID), Parking $5
Wed Sep 04
Final
vs.
Moorpark
L, 3-2
27-25, 25-17, 25-27, 25-27, 15-10 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Sep 06
FINAL
at
OC Invite
W-Ochoa 48th; M-Wen 50th
Oxnard College
Fri Sep 06
Final
vs.
Mt. San Jacinto
L, 3-1
PCC Quad, 25-14, 25-14, 13-25, 25-23 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Sep 06
Final
vs.
San Bernardino Valley
W, 3-1
PCC Quad, 25-20, 25-23, 23-25, 25-18 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Sep 11
Final
vs.
San Diego Mesa
L, 3-0
25-22, 25-11, 25-15 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Sep 13
Final
at
Irvine Valley
W, 3-1
25-16, 24-26, 25-23, 25-12
Wed Sep 18
Final
vs.
Mt. San Antonio
L, 27-8
Pasadena Poly School
Fri Sep 20
FINAL
at
Golden West Central Park Classic
W-13th, Sosa 40th; M-21st, Augustyn 125th
Central Park, Huntington Beach
Wed Sep 25
Final
vs.
Long Beach
L, 3-1
12-25, 26-24, 29-27, 25-14 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Oct 02
Final
vs.
Compton
W, 3-0
25-17, 25-8, 25-11 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 04
FINAL
at
SoCal Preview Meet
W-20th, Sosa 39th; M-24th, Augustyn 115th
Chaffey College
Fri Oct 04
Final
vs.
East Los Angeles
W, 3-0
25-7, 25-20, 25-19 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 11
FINAL
at
Manny Bautista Invitational
W-Sosa 58th, Team DNS; M-19th Place; Wen 126th
NTC Park, hosted by San Diego Mesa College
Fri Oct 11
Final
vs.
Citrus
W, 3-1
@ LA Mission College
LA Mission Tri, 25-14, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20
Fri Oct 11
Final
at
LA Mission
L, 3-0
LA Mission Tri, 25-17, 25-23, 25-16
Wed Oct 16
Final
vs.
Rio Hondo
W, 3-0
Pink Game Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Oct 18
TBA
at
Colorado Rocky Mountain Showcase
Oct. 18-19, Rocky Mountain Showcase
Fri Oct 25
FINAL
at
South Coast Conference Championships
W-7th, Sosa 16th;, M-7th, Wen 56th
Heartwell Park, Long Beach
Fri Oct 25
Final
at
El Camino
W, 3-2
25-21, 25-14, 24-26, 25-27, 15-6
Wed Oct 30
Final
vs.
Cerritos
L, 3-0
25-18, 25-23, 25-21 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Nov 01
Final
vs.
Palo Verde
W, 60-34
@ Pasadena CC
Tournament 11/1 through 11/2
Fri Nov 01
Final
at
East Los Angeles
W, 3-0
25-12, 25-19, 25-20
Sat Nov 02
Final
vs.
Chaffey
L, 89-36
PCC Sisterhood of Champions Tournament Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Wed Nov 06
Final
vs.
Mt. San Antonio
W, 3-2
25-18, 22-25, 25-12, 22-25, 15-7 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Thu Nov 07
Final
vs.
Long Beach
L, 24-2
@ MT.SAC
SCC Championships, Round 1
Thu Nov 07
Final
vs.
Riverside
L, 70-56
@ Monarch South Gym
We Are MC Invitational
Thu Nov 07
Final - OT
vs.
East Los Angeles
L, 10-6
@ Mt. San Antonio College
SCC Championships, Round 2
Fri Nov 08
FINAL
at
SoCal Regional Championships
Sosa 61st Women; Wen 125th Men
Chaffey College
Fri Nov 08
Final
vs.
Canyons
L, 58-55
@ Monarch Gym South
We Are MC Invitational
Fri Nov 08
Final
vs.
El Camino
W, 104-65
Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Nov 09
8:30 AM
vs.
Rio Hondo
@ Mt. San Antonio College
SCC Championships, 7th Place Final
Thu Nov 14
TBA
vs.
SCC Tournament
@ El Camino College
SCC Tournament, Place Final (if necessary)
Thu Nov 14
7:00 PM
vs.
Santiago Canyon
Skip Robinson Tournament Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Nov 15
6:00 PM
vs.
Los Angeles City
Sophomore Night Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Sat Nov 16
2:00 PM
vs.
Glendale
Skip Robinson Tournament Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Tue Nov 26
TBA
vs.
SoCal Regional Playoffs, Round 3
if necessary Robinson Stadium
Fri Dec 06
TBA
vs.
3C2A State Championships
@ American River College
Dec. 6, Semifinals, Dec. 8, Finals (if necessary)
Fri Dec 06
TBA
vs.
3C2A State Championships
@ American River College
Dec. 6 Semifinals, Dec. 8 Finals (if necessary)
Fri Dec 06
1:00 PM
vs.
Palo Verde
@ Antelope Valley
Gregg Anderson Memorial Tournament
Fri Dec 13
TBA
vs.
PCC-Grand Canyon Crossover Tournament
Dec. 13-14 Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
Fri Dec 27
TBA
vs.
San Jose Lady Jaguar Tournament
@ San Jose City College
Dec. 27-29
Fri Jan 10
5:00 PM
vs.
Cerritos
Crossover Challenge Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium
No Event
No Event
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School | Conf | Overall |
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Men's Cross Country, 7th in SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Women's Cross Country, 7th in SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Football, SCFA APL, State #16 | 3-0 | 8-0 |
Men's Soccer, 2nd In SCC North, State #18 | 5-4 | 13-7 |
Women's Soccer, 2nd in SCC North, State #2 | 8-1 | 16-1-1 |
Women's Volleyball, SCC North, State #20 | 5-1 | 14-12 |
Women's Water Polo, SCC | 0-9 | 0-13 |
Men's Basketball, SCC North, SoCal Pre-Season #9 | 0-0 | 1-0 |
Women's Basketball, SCC North, State Pre-Season #T22 | 0-0 | 1-3 |
Women's Badminton, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Baseball, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Softball, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Men's Swimming, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Women's Swimming, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Men's Track and Field, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Women's Track and Field, SCC | 0-0 | 0-0 |
PCC Sports Hall of Fame
Jackie Robinson was a 4-sport superstar for PJC, leading his teams to conference and or state titles in each sport. In football, he holds a PJC record that can never be broken for longest run from scrimmage, 99 yards, and he held records that were not broken until 2001 for most touchdowns and most points in a season. In track and field, he broke his own older brother Mack Robinson's national community college record for the longest broad jump at 25 feet, 6-1/2 inches. After attending UCLA, he broke Major League Baseball's modern day color barrier in 1947 as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Robinson went on to a Hall of Fame career and is the only player in the game's history to have his number 42 retired by all teams in MLB. He is revered as the greatest athlete in community college sports history and many have hailed him as one of the most important figures of the 20th Century. He is a member of PCC's Court of Champions bust garden. PCC's football stadium is named after him and his brother Mack--Robinson Stadium--and the Lancers baseball team plays at off-campus Jackie Robinson Memorial Field, located at Brookside Park next to the Rose Bowl. UCLA's baseball field is named Jackie Robinson Stadium. Besides being a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1962) and selected to the first PCC Sports HOF class (in 1961), Robinson was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame, the California Community College Athletic Association Hall of Fame, and UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame.
Matthew "Mack" Robinson is known for being the brother of his more heralded and younger sibling--fellow PJC alumnus Jackie Robinson. But it was Mack Robinson who achieved his own fame as a star athlete in track and field. Qualifying as a student from Pasadena Junior College, Mack won the silver medal, finishing just behind the great Jesse Owens in the 200 meters at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. He returned to PJC to set then national junior college records in the 100 sprint (9.6 seconds), 220 (20.9) and broad jump (25 feet, 5.5 inches, a record broken the next year by Jackie). Robinson went on to the University of Oregon where he was the NCAA champion in the 220 and the AAU champ in the 200. Robinson is a member of the CCCAA State Hall of Fame and U. Oregon Hall of Fame. Mack helped carry the Olympic flag at the opening ceremonies for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. In 2000, PCC named the football field--Robinson Stadium--after both Mack and Jackie. Mack was part of PCC's inaugural Hall of Fame class in 1961 and a bronze bust of his image immortalized him in the Dick Ratliff Court of Champions in 2000.
Darrell Evans is the ultimate in Pasadena City College legends. His PCC story by itself puts him as one of the greatest athletes in California Community College history. Evans is the only junior college athlete to captain state championship teams in two different sports in the same school year. He accomplished the feat in 1966-1967 as he played on legendary head coach Jerry Tarkanian's Lancers state champion basketball team as a starting guard. He was an All-Western State Conference third baseman on PCC's '67 state champion baseball team. Signed by the Atlanta Braves in 1969, he went on to play a splendid 21-year career in Major League Baseball for three teams. A two-time All-Star, Evans became the first player to ever hit 40 home runs in a season in both the National and American Leagues for Atlanta and then Detroit. He was the oldest player to hit 40 homers in a season and he led the AL in dingers when he was age 38 for Detroit in 1985. In 1984, he helped the Tigers win the World Series title. Evans hit 414 home runs in his career. He is No. 12 on the all-time walks list with 1,605. In 1974, he was part of one MLB's most iconic moments as he was on base when Henry Aaron hit his famous 715th home run to break Babe Ruth's record for most career home runs. Evans was inducted into the state's CCCAA Hall of Fame in 1988. A bronze bust in his image is located on campus in the Dick Ratliff Court of Champions.
Certainly the most heralded basketball player in PCC sports history, Michael Cooper was an All-Metropolitan Conference selection for the Lancers before he became famous in the NBA with the "Showtime" Los Angeles Lakers of the 1980s. Cooper played two seasons at PCC and finished as No. 7 on the school's all-time scoring list with 1,070 points (20.2 points scoring average). Cooper led the University of New Mexico as an All-American guard to a Western Athletic Conference title in his senior season. He was chosen by the Lakers as the 60th overall pick in the third round of the 1978 NBA Draft. He embarked on a highly successful 12-year pro career as he played on five Lakers World Championship teams. Eight times Cooper made the NBA's All-Defensive Team and he was the league's Defensive Player of the Year in 1987. NBA Hall of Famer Larry Bird called Cooper the toughest player he ever faced. Cooper became a head coach in the WNBA directing the LA Sparks to two league championships. He also was an interim head coach for the NBA's Denver Nuggets and he spent four seasons as head coach at the collegiate level with USC.
A member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, Jerry "Tark the Shark" Tarkanian first attended PCC and was a student-athlete on the basketball team in 1950-51. He coached just two seasons for the Lancers in 1966-1967 and 1967-1968, but the accomplishments were remarkable--compiling a 67-4 overall record, directing the '67 state champions and '68 state runner-up teams. His coaching at the NCAA Division I level is one for the record books as his .794 winning percentage is seventh best in NCAA history. He guided his teams at University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Long Beach State and Fresno State to four Final Four apperances, 18 NCAA Tournament appearances, 778 university wins, and a national title at UNLV in 1990. In 1999, Tarkanian was named as part of PCC's Distinguished Alumni during the college's 75th anniversary celebration. He was a head coach for 38 years, recording 988 total victories at the collegiate level. He is considered the greatest coach in California Community College basketball history with four consecutive state titles between Riverside City College and PCC (1964-67).
Arguably the most talented Lancers football team ever assembled, the 1977 Lancers proved their worth in finishing 11-1, winning the Metropolitan Conference crown, the state championship, and the JC National championship.
In front of more than 15,000 fans (see photo), PCC routed Jones, Mississippi, 38-9, to win the Junior Rose Bowl under head coach Al Luginbill. The team featured All-Americans and future veteran NFL players in PCC Hall of Fame defensive lineman Jim Wilks (New Orleans Saints) and kicker Mike Lansford (LA Rams) as well as other pros in Mike Dennis and Danny Pittman (both NY Giants).
Lansford, who holds several PCC kicking records, made the game-winning FG to beat Sequoias, 24-21, in the Potato Bowl. Quarterback Sheldon Paris went on to be a first round draft pick in the Canadian Football League.
Alonzo Brooks, an All-American the following season, set a PCC record for sacks in a game with 4.5 v. El Camino. A group of 25 Lancers earned 4-year university scholarships from this special unit.
An All-State and All-Metropolitan Conference selection at forward, John Siman scored 178 goals, then a school record, for the 1971 PCC team as it finished in fifth place at the Southern California Championships. Siman went on to become a NCAA All-American at Cal State Fullerton, then made the 1980 U.S. Olympic team, which was forced to boycott the Moscow Games. He got another chance, playing on the 1984 Olympic team and helping USA to the silver medal at the Los Angeles Games. A local Pasadena Muir High graduate before attending PCC, Siman was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame in 1989. PCC long-time water polo head coach Nick Martin called Siman his greatest athlete.
A prolific batter, Elise King still holds PCC softball records for most hits in a career (114), and the two highest on-base percentage marks, including her school record .593 as a freshman.
The first baseman batted .468 in 1982, a batting average that stood as a school record for 22 years before it was broken by PCC Hall of Famer Sarah Sherman in 2004. In 1981, the All-SoCal selection helped the Lancers win the conference title.
As a sophomore in 1982, King was named Southern California Player of the Year, Metropolitan Conference MVP, and PCC Women's Athlete of the Year for all sports. At the 4-year level, she earned All-American honors and was a member of the 1983 College World Series All-Tournament team when she led Cal State Fullerton to a national runner-up finish.
King played under legendary PCC Hall of Fame head coach Sandi Iverson.
Arguably the greatest multi-sport athlete in PCC women's athletics history, Chris Zboril was the 1994 South Coast Conference MVP in softball when she batted .454 and led the team in seven offensive categories. She was also a brilliant defensive player, recording 111 assists that year from her shortstop position. In basketball, she continues to hold the school record for most steals in a season (126) and career (216). She led the team in scoring as a sophomore and is 15th on the school's all-time scoring list. The fiery Zboril went on be a NCAA All-American softball player at Cal State Fullerton, leading the Big West Conference in home runs with 11. At PCC, she was voted Top Female Athlete of the Decade for the 1990s. She played for more than 10 seasons as a veteran quarterback in women's professional football.
The greatest placekicker in PCC football history, Mike Lansford put on a kicking show in helping the 1977 Lancers win the Junior Rose Bowl, the state, and national championships. Lansford set school single-season records for most points by a kicker (85) and most field goals (15 in just 20 atempts). He was 40-for-41 on extra point attempts. Named JC All-American honorable mention, Lansford kicked a clutch late field goal that gave PCC a 24-21 win over College of the Sequoias in the Potato Bowl state title game. The Lancers went 11-1 and finished off the year by routing Jones County (Mississippi), 38-9, in the JRB. At the next level, Lansford set a Pac-10 Conference record by making all 71 of his extra points attempts in two seasons at the University of Washington. After being selected by the New York Giants in the 12th Round of the 1980 NFL Draft, Lansford didn't catch on with a team until reinventing himself by becoming a barefoot kicker. He joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1982 and went on to a successful 9-year pro career. Lansford made 15 game-winning FGs and was named to the NFL All-Pro Team in 1989. He finished as the then Rams all-time leading scorer with 789 points.