Welcome to
Pasadena City College
Athletics!
PCC SPORTS
NEWS
Four PCC Defensive Players Make All-NNC Football First Team (November 19)
Perfect 16-0 For 1st Time Conference Champion Women's Volleyball (November 18)
Women's Basketball Moves to 5-0 With 62-Point Win Over WLAC (November 18)
Women's Soccer Beats Nemesis Long Beach In Season Finale, 1-0 (November 16)
Winless Men's Soccer Season Ends on Friday, the 13th (November 16)
Carraway, Other Sophomores Excel In Football Finale 38-22 Win At Glendale (November 14)
Mission Accomplished: 1st Conference Title Secured By Women's Volleyball (November 13)
Sweep Machine Continues For Women's Volleyball, 20-1 Overall (November 10)
French 2 Goals In Women's Soccer Rout At Compton, 6-1 (November 10)
Hilton Garden Inn Classic Trophy Finally PCC's (November 9)
Men's Cagers Fall To Canyons In OT, 93-88 (November 9)
Sellers Hits Jumper To Send Women's Cagers Over Cypress, 65-62 (November 8)
Men's Basketball Begins Season Downing Cuyamaca, 78-73 (November 8)
Eighteen Consecutive Wins And Counting For Women's Volleyball (November 8)
Another Overtime v. Canyons, Another Tough Loss For Football (November 8)
PCC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WINS THE 2009 STATE TITLE
Pasadena City College sponsors intercollegiate
teams through the newly named Kinesiology, Health & Athletics Division. The Lancer teams
play (except for football) in the South Coast Conference, considered
among the most competitive community college conferences in the
nation. The PCC football team is a member of the Southern California Football Association as part of the National Northern Conference. The KH&A division dean and athletic director is Beverly Tate.
We offer 16 intercollegiate sports teams in 11 different sports.
Fall
- Men/Women Cross Country
- Men/Women Soccer
- Women/Water Polo
- Women/Volleyball
- Men/Football
- Men/Women Basketball
|
Spring
- Men/Baseball
- Women/Softball
- Men/Women Track and Field
- Men/Women Swimming and Diving
- Women/Badminton
|
PASADENA CITY COLLEGE SPORTS
2009-2010 SCOREBOARD
| Sport |
Overall Record |
Conference Record |
| Men's Basketball |
1-3 |
0-0 |
| Women's Basketball |
5-0, Hilton Garden Inn Classic Champions |
0-0 |
| Men's Cross Country |
19th at SoCal Championships Rodriguez 22nd |
|
| Women's Cross Country |
17th at SoCal Championships,
Van Der Wyk 6th |
4th Place,
Van Der Wyk 3rd |
| Men's Football |
5-5 |
2-4, 5th Place |
| Men's Soccer |
0-20-1 |
0-13-1,
8th Place |
| Women's Soccer |
9-10-1 |
6-7-1, 5th Place |
Women's Water Polo
|
10-16 |
5-5, 5th Place |
| Women's Volleyball |
22-1, State No. 2 |
16-0, Undefeated
SCC Champions |
| Women's Badminton |
0-0 |
0-0 |
| Men's Baseball |
0-0 |
0-0 |
| Women's Softball |
0-0 |
0-0 |
| Men's Swimming |
0-0
|
0-0 |
| Women's Swimming |
0-0 |
0-0 |
| Men's Track/Field |
0-0 |
0-0 |
| Women's Track/Field |
0-0 |
0-0 |
*-Football is National Northern Conference, all other sports South Coast Conf.
2008-2009 Scoreboard
If you are interested in more information and would like to contact the coach for a specific sport, please complete the:
Student-Athlete Questionnaire
and read the Eligibility Requirements
RECENT PCC ATHLETIC HISTORY
For the past several years Pasadena City College’s Athletics
has seen tremendous progress since the building of the campus’ athletic complex (GM Building) in 1999.
This includes Robinson Stadium (the football site named in honor
of two great sports icons, Jackie and Mack Robinson), Hutto-Patterson
Gymnasium, and the Aquatic Center. PCC also hosts the renovated Sports Hall of Fame (wall of plaques on the first floor of the GM Building) and Court of Champions, an array of bronze busts of famous PCC alumni, located just outside of the GM.
In 2006, a brand new artificial turf
surface (SprinTurf) was added to Robinson Stadium for football and soccer games and in 2009 a new track was fitted. Renovations have been done on off-campus fields for both Brookside Park's Jackie Robinson Memorial Field and the auxiliary diamonds for baseball and softball, respectively.
- The women's basketball team captured its first-ever CCCAA State Championship in March and has reached the Elite Final Eight tournament each of the last six years. The program also finished state runner-up in 2004 and 2005. The program won four SCC titles between 1997-2003 and was a co-champion in 2005 and 2007. In 2008-2009, point guard and state tourney MVP Kinyada Johnson smashed the college's career points and assists records. Melia Basavand is the new season/career 3-point baskets record holder after leading the state in long-range baskets. The State Player of the Year has emerged from PCC three times in Jeanine Deno (2006-2007), Dionne Pounds (2004-2005), and Tiana Sanders (1998-1999).
- In 2008, PCC track and field leaper Chris Hicks won the state high jump title. In 2007, Edino Steele became the first Lancer men's track and field runner to win four state meet events (200, 400, and a member of both the 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams).
- In 2007-2008, Harold Cleveland led the state in scoring and became just the 11th men's player to score 1,000 points in his PCC career. In 2008-2009, Corey Caston set season/career school records for most assists and ChaRunn Jones set the school's new 3-point baskets record for one season. The men’s basketball team finished in the state Final
16 in 2003-2004, and won its first-ever South Coast Conference
title in the 1999-2000 season.
-
In 2008, the football team captured the Tremblay Bowl championship, defeating Southwestern College, 45-14. In 2006-2007, quarterback
David Pittman broke all of the school's passing records, including most yards, most completions, touchdowns, and highest completion percentage in a game, season, career. Pittman gained a scholarship at the University of Minnesota. Utah's David Reed set the national record for most receptions and receiving yards in a season (111 for 1,661 yards in '07) and was named All-American First Team. In 2001-2002, the football team won its first-ever
Mission Conference championship and played in back-to-back postseason
bowl games
- In 2008, men's soccer player Malcolm Linton set a school record for most assists in a season with 19. The men's soccer team made a trip to the State Final Four (finished
third) in 2002, and won three straight conference championships
from 1999-2001 before picking up a fourth SCC title in 2004.
- In 2007, Nick Lao and Keisuke Yagi became the first PCC swimmers in 16 years to win a state meet event. Yagi won state events in back-to-back seasons ('07-08), the first swimmer to pull off the feat since 1978. Tai Nuntapramote took home the 2009 state title in the 200-butterfly. Between the trio, PCC has had an athlete named SCC Swimmer of the Year in each of the last four seasons.The women's swimming and diving team won its first-ever SCC title in 2003.
PCC's Aquatic Center was the host site for the 2006 and 2002 State Championship
meets.
- The women's badminton team clinched its sixth SCC title in 2009. Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium, the badminton
home arena, was the host site for the 2006 State Championship Tournament. Priscilla Lun won the 2009 SCC singles title and Lun paired with Angela Chinn to win the conference's individual doubles title. In 2008, the pair of Nina Ruedas and Angeline Kornelus won the SCC doubles title.
- The women's softball program won the Golden West Tournament title in 2009, the first time it had taken first in the prestigious annual event
- The women's volleyball program hosted the 2008 CCCAA Championship Tournament in December. PCC's Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium also was the site of both the 1999 and 2001 state tourneys. Candice Price, an outside hitter on the '08 Lancers, became the first PCC player named All-SoCal Region in eight years.
Recent PCC Athletics Alumni and Accomplishments
Jerome Harrison, Football, 2003--Led the nation
and the NCAA Division IA in total regular-season rushing yards in 2005 at Washington
State University. He broke a number of Cougars' rushing records
in his two seasons. At PCC, he holds the record of being the only
running back to ever produce back-to-back 1,000-plus yard rushing
seasons. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 2006 NFL Draft, and completed his third season with the team in 2008.
Yura Movsisyan, Men's Soccer, 2005--After leading
the team in scoring, the freshman impressed pro scouts and was drafted
No. 4 overall in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft by the Kansas
City Wizards franchise. He is the highest drafted community college player in
American professional soccer history, and he is currently a member of the Salt Lake City, Utah franchise.
Horace Wormely, Men's Basketball 2001-2003--Named the Golden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2005-06 in his senior season at Vanguard University.
Sarah Sherman, Women's Softball 2004-2005--After being an All-American for PCC, she was named a GSAC First Team selection, pitched a perfect game, hurled 18 wins, and hit a dramatic walk-off home run in the NAIA Championship Tournament this year in her junior season at California Baptist University. Sherman announced her retirement from collegiate athletics at the conclusion of the 2006 season.
Joey Dyche, Men's Baseball 2003-2004--After two years at PCC, Dyche became a NAIA All-American outfielder at Lewis-Clark State College, Idaho, where he set a school record for highest batting average in a season (.500) and became the first collegiate player to ever hit for the cycle in a NAIA World Series game. He was drafted 222nd overall in the seventh round of the 2005 MLB Draft, spending several seasons on minor league teams in the San Francisco Giants' organization.
Website/Sports Information: Robert Lewis, rmlewis@pasadena.edu
|
|
 |
UPCOMING SCHEDULE |
November 21, Saturday
M/W Cross Country: at CCCAA State Championships
9:00 a.m.
November 24, Tuesday
Women's Volleyball: hosts TBA in Southern California Regional Playoffs, Round 1
7:00 p.m.
November 27, Friday
Women's Basketball: at College of the Desert Thanksgiving Tournament
5:00 p.m.
Men's Basketball: v. Mt. San Jacinto at Palomar Thanksgiving Tournament
1:00 p.m.
November 28, Saturday
Women's Volleyball: in Southern California Regional Playoffs, Round 2
7:00 p.m.
Men's Basketball: v. TBA at Palomar Thanksgiving Tournament
5:00 p.m.
November 29, Sunday
Men's Basketball: v. TBA at Palomar Thanksgiving Tournament
5:00 p.m.
December 4, Friday
Men's Basketball: hosts Cerritos
7:30 p.m.
Women's Volleyball: in CCCAA Championship Tournament
3:00 p.m.
Women's Basketball: hosts Fullerton
5:00 p.m.
December 9, Wednesday
Men's Basketball: at Rio Hondo Tournament
5:00 p.m.
December 10, Thursday
Women's Basketball: hosts Rose City Classic
7:00 p.m.
December 16, Wednesday
Men's Basketball: hosts LA Southwest
7:30 p.m.
December 19, Saturday
Women's Basketball: hosts Bakersfield
6:00 p.m.
|
|

SUPPORT PCC ATHLETICS
Pasadena City College Athletics and ShoptoEarn.net have partnered to create a website that fundraises for the 16 intercollegiate sports teams on campus while allowing PCC Athletics fans the opportunity to receive discounts on their favorite online shopping needs. Hundreds of popular retailers can be accessed through this site with a percentage of the proceeds purchased going directly to funding for PCC athletics teams. Just click on this link above. Remember, just by hitting the "Support PCC Athletics" link above, navigating to a specific retailer, then purchasing the products of your choice, you will directly benefit PCC Athletics. Thank you for your support of the Lancers Athletics programs.
|