Showing posts with label Pasadena City College Athletics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pasadena City College Athletics. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Small Ball Report-March 1

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Saturday's Scores

SCIAC Tournament Final

Pomona-Pitzer 53, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 57

Women's Basketball:

Saturday's Scores

SCIAC Tournament Final

Redlands 55, Occidental 54 (OT)

GSAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Saturday's Scores

Concordia 63, Fresno Pacific 59
Westmont 88, Vanguard 69
Biola 58, California Baptist 45
The Masters 72, Point Loma Nazarene 61
San Diego Christian 59, Hope International 55

Concordia 17-2 GSAC, 27-2 overall
Biola 15-4 GSAC, 25-4 overall
Westmont 13-6 GSAC, 21-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 13-6 GSAC, 20-9 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-7 GSAC, 22-7 overall
The Masters 11-8 GSAC, 18-11 overall
California Baptist 10-9 GSAC, 17-12 overall
San Diego Christian 5-14 GSAC, 7-22 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-15 GSAC, 8-20 overall
Vanguard 4-15 GSAC, 5-20 overall
Hope International 0-19 GSAC, 4-25 overall

Women's Basketball:

Saturday's Scores

Fresno Pacific 84, Concordia 77
Vanguard 94, Westmont 80
Biola 82, California Baptist 60
Point Loma Nazarene 83, The Masters 62
Hope International 65, San Diego Christian 61

Standings:

Vanguard 17-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 17-2 GSAC, 24-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 17-3 GSAC, 26-3 overall
Biola 13-6 GSAC, 18-10 overall
The Masters 10-9 GSAC, 15-12 overall
Westmont 9-10 GSAC, 16-11 overall
Hope International 7-12 GSAC, 12-17 overall
California Baptist 5-14 GSAC, 12-17 overall
Fresno Pacific 5-14 GSAC, 9-20 overall
Concordia 4-15 GSAC, 11-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-18 GSAC, 4-24 overall

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Saturday's Score

Citrus College 81, Santa Ana 65 (Playoffs)

Pasadena City College Athletics

Women's Basketball:

Friday's Score

SoCal Playoffs, Bracket IV Semifinals

PCC 76, Irvine Valley 55

Mt. SAC Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Friday's Score

Mt. SAC, 67, Cerritos 65 (Playoffs)

Women's Basketball:

Friday's Score

Mt. SAC 76, Mt San Jacinto 65 (Playoffs)

ECHL Hockey

The Ontario Reign's fortunes have changed.  They beat the Utah Grizzlies 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 on Friday and Saturday.  They followed that up with a 2 to nothing shutout over the Bakersfield Condors stretching their current win streak to 5.  They are now 24-25-3 this season.  They will look to extend the streak to 6 games at home against the Las Vegas Wranglers this Friday at 7:30.   

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Small Ball Report-February 18

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Redlands 72, Cal Lutheran 84
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 67, Whittier 54
Pomona-Pitzer 88, Caltech 41
La Verne 62, Occidental 79

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 11-1 SCIAC, 19-4 overall
Occidental 8-4 SCIAC, 16-7 overall
Redlands 8-4 SCIAC, 12-11 overall
Cal Lutheran 7-5 SCIAC, 13-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 7-5 SCIAC, 11-12 overall
Whittier 4-8 SCIAC 10-12 overall
La Verne 3-9 SCIAC, 7-16 overall
Caltech 0-12 SCIAC, 0-23 overall

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Citrus College 88 (11-0 CCAA, 25-2 overall), West L.A. 39

Women's Basketball:

Citrus College 76 (7-4 CCAA, 15-12 overall), West L.A. 49

Pasadena City College/Mt. SAC Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Mt. SAC 94, PCC 82

Women's Basketball:

PCC 64, Mt. SAC 62

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Small Ball Report-February 16

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Saturday's Scores

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 76, La Verne 67
Whittier 88, Redlands 77
Cal Lutheran 65, Pomona-Pitzer 62
Occidental 72, Caltech 41

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 10-1 SCIAC, 18-4 overall
Redlands 8-3 SCIAC, 12-10 overall
Occidental 7-4 SCIAC, 15-7 overall
Cal Lutheran 6-5 SCIAC, 12-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-5 SCIAC, 10-12 overall
Whittier 4-7 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
La Verne 3-8 SCIAC, 7-15 overall
Caltech 0-11 SCIAC, 0-22 overall

Women's Basketball:

Saturday's Scores

Cal Lutheran 66 Pomona-Pitzer 51
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 61, La Verne 50
Whittier 55, Redlands 74
Occidental 71, Caltech 62

Standings:

Occidental 11-1 SCIAC, 19-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 10-2 SCIAC, 18-5 overall
Redlands 10-2 SCIAC, 18-5 overall
Whittier 6-6 SCIAC, 13-10 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-7 SCIAC, 14-9 overall
La Verne 4-8 SCIAC, 11-12 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-11 SCIAC, 5-16 overall
Caltech 1-11 SCIAC, 5-18 overall

GSAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Senior Gregg Scott of Vanguard was named Men's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday.  Scott recorded 63 points (31.5 points per game), 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals as Vanguard split its conference games last week.  For the week the guard shot 22-for-31 from the field, including 7-for-10 from 3-point range, and 12-for-13 at the free throw line.  In the win against Hope International, Scott had 28 points on 9-for-12 shooting, 4 assists and 2 steals.  In the loss at Fresno Pacific, he had 35 points on 13-for-19 shooting including 5 made 3-pointers, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.

Saturday's Scores

Westmont 78, The Masters 73 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 78, Point Loma Nazarene 69
Fresno Pacific 74, Hope International 52
Biola 78, San Diego Christian 53
Concordia 68, California Baptist 65

Standings:

Biola 13-2 GSAC, 23-2 overall
Concordia 13-2 GSAC, 23-2 overall
Fresno Pacific 10-5 GSAC, 20-5 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-5 GSAC, 17-8 overall
Westmont 9-6 GSAC, 17-7 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 16-9 overall
California Baptist 7-8 GSAC, 14-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-11 GSAC, 8-16 overall
Vanguard 4-11 GSAC, 5-16 overall
San Diego Christian 3-12 GSAC, 5-20 overall
Hope International 0-15 GSAC, 4-21 overall

Women's Basketball:

Junior Forward Alex Moore-Porter of Azusa Pacific was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday.  Moore-Porter tallied 43 points (21.5 points per game), 17 rebounds (8.5 rebounds per game), 5 assists and 2 steals as Azusa Pacific won both of its conference games against NAIA Top-20 teams and retained sole possession of first place in the GSAC.  In the at No. 18-ranked Biola, she had 22 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals.  Moore-Porter then topped 1,000 career points with 21 in the 81 to 80 overtime win over No. 5 Point Loma Nazarene.  The milestone basket tied the game at 70 with less than 2 minutes remaining to help force overtime, where she drilled the game-winning 3-pointer with 8 seconds left.

Saturday's Scores

Hope International 69, Fresno Pacific 65 (OT)
The Masters 76, Westmont 54
California Baptist 90, Concordia 80
Biola 87, San Diego Christian 68
Azusa Pacific 81, Point Loma Nazarene 80 (OT)

Standings:

Azusa Pacific 14-1 GSAC, 21-4 overall
Vanguard 13-2 GSAC, 17-2 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 13-3 GSAC, 22-3 overall
Biola 10-5 GSAC, 15-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Westmont 8-7 GSAC, 15-8 overall
California Baptist 5-10 GSAC, 12-13 overall
Hope International 4-11 GSAC, 9-16 overall
Concordia 3-12 GSAC, 10-13 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-12 GSAC, 6-19 overall
San Diego Christian 1-14 GSAC, 4-20 overall

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Friday's Score

PCC 88, East L.A. 63

Women's Basketball:

Friday's Score

PCC 79, East L.A. 56

Mt. SAC Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Friday's Score

Mt. SAC 79 (6-0 SCC, 22-4 overall), Compton 74

Women's Basketball:

Friday's Score

Mt. SAC 75 (6-0 SCC, 21-5 overall), Compton 44

ECHL Hockey

The Ontario Reign continue to sputter as they lost 2 more games over the weekend.  They lost 3 to 2 to the Stockton Thunder on Saturday and were blanked 7 nothing by the Bakersfield Condors on Valentines Day.  Their next game is this Friday against the Idaho Steelheads at 7:30 in Ontario.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Small Ball Report-February 11

SCIAC Conference

Sophomore Tyler Harp of the University of Redlands swim team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday.  Harp won two individual events and swam the anchor leg on the meet-winning 400 freestyle relay team as the Bulldog men edged Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 124 to 119, on Saturday in Claremont to remain undefeated in SCIAC competition.  Harp clocked a 1:41.76 in the 200 freestyle, which cleared the NCAA "B" qualifying time, and registered a time of 1:57.80 in the 200 butterfly.  His split of 45.65 in the 400 freestyle relay allowed the Maroon and Gray to take first with a 3:08.54 standard.  According to CollegeSwimming.com, Harp's 200 freestyle unofficially stands as the 11th-fastest performance in NCAA Division III this season.

Sophomore Emma Jones of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps swim team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday.  Jones won two individual events and anchored a winning relay as the Athenas finished the dual meet season undefeated with a 139 to 104 home win over Redlands.  She anchored the 400 medley relay which set a CMS pool record, acheived an NCAA qualifying time and was the first women's medley relay in SCIAC history to ever break 4:00 (3:56.69) in a dual meet with a strong 53.25 swim.  She also acheived an NCAA qualifying time while winning the 200 free in 1:55.54 and just missed another while winning the 100 free in 53.58.  CMS is 7-0 overall.

Men's BaSketball:

Redlands 73, Pomona-Pitzer 67 (OT)
Cal Lutheran 71, Occidental 67
Caltech 28, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 96
Whittier 71, La Verne 79.  What a surprise!

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Redlands 8-2 SCIAC, 12-9 overall
Occidental 6-4 SCIAC, 14-7 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-4 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
Cal Lutheran 5-5 SCIAC, 11-10 overall
Whittier 3-7 SCIAC, 9-11 overall
La Verne 3-7 SCIAC, 7-14 overall
Caltech 0-10 SCIAC, 0-21 overall

GSAC Conference

Senior Guard James Lewis of the Fresno Pacific basketball team was named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday.  Lewis has 51 points (25.5 points per game), 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals as Fresno Pacific won both of its conference games last week by 20 points each.  For the week, he shot 20-for-35 from the field, including 6-for-14 from the 3-point arc, and 5-for-6 at the free throw line.  In the 81 to 61 upset of No. 3-ranked Biola, Lewis had 20 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals.  In the 83 to 63 win at Point Loma Nazarene, he had 31 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals.

Junior Champ Hood of the Hope International basketball team was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday.  Hood averaged 27.5 points and 8 rebounds as Hope International split its GSAC games last week.  For the week, the Center shot 24-for-31 from the field.  In the 60 to 59 win against Concordia, Hood had 24 points including the game-winning shot.  In the double-overtime 92 to 88 loss at Westmont, she shot the game-tying free throw to send the game into overtime and went on to record a double-double with 31 points and 10 rebounds.

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Citrus College 76 (10-0 CCAA, 24-2 overall), Glendale 74

Women's Basketball:

Glendale 55, Citrus College 54 (6-4 CCAA, 14-12 overall)

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

L.A. Trade Tech 79, PCC 64

Women's Basketball:

L.A. Trade Tech 80, PCC 73

       

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Small Ball Report-February 6

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

ECC Compton 80, PCC 78

Women's Basketball:

PCC 77, ECC Compton 73

Mt. SAC Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Mt. SAC 71 (5-0 SCC, 21-4 overall), L.A. Trade Tech 71

Women's Basketball:

Mt. SAC 70 (5-0 SCC, 20-5 overall), L.A. Trade Tech 61

ECHL Hockey

Stockton Thunder 4, Ontario Reign 1.  They face each other again tonight in Ontario at 7.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Small Ball Report-February 4

SCIAC Conference

Austin Hallett of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Men's Swimming was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday. 

The Athletes of the Week that I posted yesterday were from January 27.  Don't blame me for being late.  It was the SCIAC who didn't update their website for the past few days.

Moving on, the Sophomore Hallett won three events in impressive fashion as CMS won at Cal Lutheran 151 to 65.  Once again, I have no idea how the scoring works.  Hallett won the 400 individual medley by 5.91 seconds with a time of 4:23.21.  He won the 100 back by 1.45 seconds in 54.39 and led off the winning 200 free relay with a split of 22.52.  The relay team won by 1.26 seconds in 1:28.14.  CMS is 6-0 in SCIAC.
  
Men's Basketball:

La Verne 54, Pomona-Pitzer 71
Cal Lutheran 82, Caltech 40
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 97, Redlands 89 (OT)
Occidental 70, Whittier 64

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7-1 SCIAC, 15-4 overall
Occidental 6-2 SCIAC, 14-5 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-2 SCIAC, 10-9 overall
Redlands 6-2 SCIAC, 10-9 overall
Cal Lutheran 3-5 SCIAC, 9-10 overall
Whittier 2-6 SCIAC, 8-10 overall
La Verne 2-6 SCIAC, 6-13 overall
Caltech 0-8 SCIAC, 0-19 overall

Women's Basketball:

Junior Forward Stephanie Babij of Occidental was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday.  This is the second time in three weeks that Babij has received the honor.

Babij scored a career-high 30 points as the Tigers earned a 64 to 63 victory over the University of Redlands in a game that saw seven ties and numerous lead changes.  She was 12-for-15 from the field while knocking down six free throws, including the final two with just one second to play to clinch the win.  She also grabbed seven rebounds and three steals.  Over the weekend, in limited action in Occidental's 72 to 44 win over Pomona-Pitzer, she was 3-for-5 from the field for six points, with an assist and four rebounds.  In SCIAC games this season, Babij is averaging 15.9 points per game and 9.5 rebounds per game.

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Citrus College 69 (8-0 CCAA, 22-2 overall), LA Valley 59

Women's Basketball:

LA Valley 61, Citrus College 59 (6-2 CCAA, 14-10 overall)

Pasadena City College Athletics

Women's Basketball:

PCC 83, Cerritos 72

Mt. SAC Athletics

Women's Basketball:

Mt. SAC 100 (4-0 SCC, 19-5 overall) LA Trade Tech 44




   

Friday, January 29, 2010

Small Ball Report-January 29

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Wednesday's Scores:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 36, Pomona-Pitzer 47
Occidental 70, Redlands 71
Whittier 51, Cal Lutheran 65
La Verne 73, Caltech 46

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 5-1 SCIAC, 9-8 overall
Redlands 5-1 SCIAC, 9-8 overall
Occidental 4-2 SCIAC, 12-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 2-4 SCIAC, 8-9 overall
La Verne 2-4 SCIAC, 6-11 overall
Whittier 1-5 SCIAC, 7-9 overall
Caltech 0-6 SCIAC, 0-17 overall

Women's Basketball:

Thursday's Scores:

Occidental 64, Redlands 63
Whittier 55, Cal Lutheran 72
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 50, Pomona-Pitzer 35
La Verne 63, Caltech 32

Standings:

Occidental 6-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 6-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Redlands 5-2 SCIAC, 13-5 overall
Whittier 4-3 SCIAC, 11-7 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-4 SCIAC, 12-6 overall
La Verne 2-5 SCIAC, 9-9 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-6 SCIAC, 5-11 overall
Caltech 1-6 SCIAC, 5-13 overall

GSAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Biola 75 (10-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall), Point Loma Nazarene 62 (2-9 GSAC, 5-14 overall)

Women's Basketball:

Point Loma Nazarene 62 (10-1 GSAC, 19-1 overall), Biola 52 (8-3 GSAC, 12-7 overall)

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Wednesday's Score:

Citrus College 94 (6-0 CCAA, 20-2 overall), Canyons 76

Women's Basketball:

Wednesday's Score:

Canyons 87, Citrus College 68 (5-1 CCAA, 13-9 overall)

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Wednesday's Score:

Mt. SAC 91, PCC 86

Women's Basketball:

Wednesday's Score:

Mt. SAC 69, PCC 46

  

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Small Ball Report-January 24

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Caltech 37, Pomona-Pitzer 82
Whittier 68, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 81
Cal Lutheran 52, Redlands 71
Occidental 71, La Verne 67

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-0 SCIAC, 13-3 overall
Occidental 4-1 SCIAC, 12-4 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 4-1 SCIAC, 8-8 overall
Redlands 4-1 SCIAC, 8-8 overall
Whittier 1-4 SCIAC, 7-8 overall
Cal Lutheran 1-4 SCIAC, 7-9 overall
La Verne 1-4 SCIAC, 5-11 overall
Caltech 0-5 SCIAC, 0-16 overall

Women's Basketball:

Caltech 76, Pomona-Pitzer 61, that's not a typo!
Cal Lutheran 64, Redlands 60
Whittier 69, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 56
Occidental 62, La Verne 58

Standings:

Occidental 5-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Redlands 5-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 5-1 SCIAC, 12-4 overall
Whittier 4-2 SCIAC, 11-6 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 2-4 SCIAC, 11-6 overall
La Verne 1-5 SCIAC, 8-9 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-5 SCIAC, 5-10 overall
Caltech 1-5 SCIAC, 5-12 overall

GSAC Conference

Men's Baketball:

San Diego Christian 74, Hope International 73
Westmont 86, Vanguard 77
The Masters 74, Point Loma Nazarene 71
Biola 73, California Baptist 47
Concordia 63, Fresno Pacific 61

Standings:

Concordia 9-0 GSAC, 19-0 overall
Biola 8-1 GSAC, 18-1 overall
Azusa Pacific 6-3 GSAC, 13-6 overall
The Masters 6-3 GSAC, 13-6 overall
Westmont 5-4 GSAC, 13-5 overall
California Baptist 5-4 GSAC, 12-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 4-5 GSAC, 14-5 overall
Vanguard 3-6 GSAC, 4-11 overall
San Diego Christian 2-7 GSAC, 4-15 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 2-8 GSAC, 5-13 overall
Hope International 0-9 GSAC, 4-14 overall

Women's Basketball:

Hope International 73, San Diego Christian 61
Vanguard 88, Westmont 68
Point Loma Nazarene 65, The Masters 61
Concordia 60, Fresno Pacific 53
Biola 86, California Baptist 79

Standings:

Point Loma Nazarene 9-1 GSAC, 18-1 overall
Azusa Pacific 8-1 GSAC, 15-4 overall
Vanguard 7-2 GSAC, 11-2 overall
Biola 7-2 GSAC, 11-6 overall
The Masters 5-4 GSAC, 10-7 overall
Westmont 4-5 GSAC, 11-6 overall
Concordia 3-6 GSAC, 10-7 overall
California Baptist 3-6 GSAC, 10-9 overall
Hope International 2-7 GSAC, 7-12 overall
Fresno Pacific 2-7 GSAC, 5-14 overall
San Diego Christian 0-9 GSAC, 3-15 overall

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Citrus College (5-0 CCAA, 19-2 overall) 85, West LA 58

Women's Basketball:

Citrus College (5-0 CCAA, 13-8 overall) 72 West LA 52

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Friday's Score:

East Los Angeles 87, PCC 71

Women's Basketball:

Friday's Score:

PCC 85, East Los Angeles 42

Mt. SAC Athleics

Men's Basketball:

Friday's Score:

Mt. SAC (2-0 SCC, 18-4 overall) 92, Compton 80

Women's Basketball:

Friday's Score:

Mt. SAC (2-0 SCC, 16-5 overall) 73, Compton 29

ECHL Hockey

The Ontario Reign split a pair of games against the Utah Grizzlies losing 5 to 2 on Friday and winning 5 to 3 yesterday.  They will play the Grizzlies once again tomorrow in Utah.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Small Ball Report-January 21

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Redlands 89, Whittier 81
Pomona-Pitzer 68, Cal Lutheran 66
La Verne 61, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 76
Caltech 33, Occidental 83

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 4-0 SCIAC, 12-3 overall
Occidental 3-1 SCIAC, 11-4 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 3-1 SCIAC, 7-8 overall
Redlands 3-1 SCIAC, 7-8 overall
Whittier 1-3 SCIAC, 7-7 overall
Cal Lutheran 1-3 SCIAC, 7-8 overall
La Verne 1-3 SCIAC, 5-10 overall
Caltech 0-4 SCIAC, 0-15 overall

GSAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Tuesday's Scores:

Fresno Pacific 67, Westmont 61
Biola 71, The Masters 57
Azusa Pacific 75, Hope International 54
Concordia 78, Vanguard 62

Wednesday's Scores:

California Baptist 69, Point Loma Nazarene 65

Standings:

Concordia 8-0 GSAC, 18-0 overall
Biola 7-1 GSAC, 17-1 overall
Azusa Pacific 5-3 GSAC, 12-6 overall
California Baptist 5-3 GSAC, 12-6 overall
The Masters 5-3 GSAC, 12-6 overall
Fresno Pacific 4-4 GSAC, 14-4 overall
Westmont 4-4 GSAC, 12-5 overall
Vanguard 3-5 GSAC, 4-10 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 2-7 GSAC, 5-12 overall
San Diego Christian 1-6 GSAC, 3-14 overall
Hope International 0-8 GSAC, 4-13 overall

Women's Basketball:

Tuesday's Scores:

Westmont 61, Fresno Pacific 54
Biola 67, The Masters 62
Azusa Pacific 71, Hope International 56
Vanguard 95, Concordia 44

Wednesday's Scores:

Point Loma Nazarene 95, California Baptist 60

Standings:

Point Loma Nazarene 8-1 GSAC, 17-1 overall
Azusa Pacific 7-1 GSAC, 14-4 overall
Vanguard 6-2 GSAC, 10-2 overall
Biola 6-2 GSAC, 10-6 overall
The Masters 5-3 GSAC, 10-6 overall
Westmont 4-4 GSAC, 11-5 overall
California Baptist 3-5 GSAC, 10-8 overall
Concordia 2-6 GSAC, 9-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 2-6 GSAC, 5-13 overall
Hope International 1-7 GSAC, 6-12 overall
San Diego Christian 0-7 GSAC, 3-13 overall

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

PCC 85, L.A. Trade Tech 76

Women's Basketball:

PCC 65, L.A. Trade Tech 60

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Small Ball Report-January 16

Pasadena City College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

ECC Compton 77, PCC 66

Women's Basketball:

PCC 69, ECC Compton 46

Mt. SAC Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Mt. SAC 90, L.A. Trade Tech 87

Women's Basketball:

Mt, SAC 61, L.A. Trade Tech 50

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Small Ball Report-January 14

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Redlands 96, Caltech 64
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 66, Occidental 58
Whittier 73, Pomona-Pitzer 75
Cal Lutheran 61, La Verne 66

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 2-0 SCIAC, 10-3 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 2-0 SCIAC, 6-7 overall
Occidental 1-1 SCIAC, 9-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 1-1 SCIAC, 7-6 overall
La Verne 1-1 SCIAC, 5-8 overall
Redlands 1-1 SCIAC, 5-8 overall
Whittier 0-2 SCIAC, 6-6 overall
Caltech 0-2 SCIAC, 0-13 overall

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Citrus College (3-0 CCAA, 17-2 overall) 77, Santa Monica 64

Women's Basketball:

Citrus College (3-0 CCAA, 11-8 overall) 54, Santa Monica 35

Pasadena City College Athletics

Women's Basketball:

PCC 73, El Camino 42

ECHL Hockey:

The Ontario lost 2 to 1 against the Bakersfield Condors in a shootout.  They are now 14-18-3 on the season and will take on the Stockton Thunder on Sunday up north.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Small Ball Report January 7

SCIAC Conference

Men's Basketball:

Senior guard Kyle Knudsen of Cal Lutheran and Fresman guard Mike Edwards of...brace yourself...Caltech have been named Co-Male Athletes of the Week yesterday.

Knudsen was selected to the D3Hoops.com National Team of the Week after scoring a career-high 38 points in a 71 to 62 victory over Pacific (OR) University of December 20.  Over the last six games Knudsen has led the Kingmen offense averaging 17.5 points per game and currently ranks fifth in the SCIAC Conference at 16.3 points per game for the season.

Edwards scored 28 points against Rivier College on Saturday in the Holiday Classic.  He added 9 rebounds and 3 assists.  For an encore performance, Edwards scored 29 points against Westminster (PA), including a Caltech record seven three-pointers.  As a Freshman, Edwards is averaging 21.9 points per game on the season and 4.4 rebounds.  He also has 19 steals and 8 blocked shots while shooting 84% from the free throw line

Wednesday's Results:

Chapman 60, Caltech 42.  Caltech is now 0-11 on the season.  SCIAC Conference play begins tonight.

Other College Action:

Citrus College (15-2, 1-0) 67, Bakersfield 65

Pasadena City College 77, LA Harbor 73

Mt. SAC 87, El Camino 76

Women's Basketball:

Aria Krumweide of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday.  She was the MVP of the Caltech-CMS Holiday Classic scoring 46 points with 6 assists as CMS came back from a 13 point second half defecit to beat Buena Vista Universit 82 to 78 and also Knox College 75 to 58. 

Conference play starts tonight.

Other College Action:

Citrus College (9-8, 1-0) 67, Bakersfield 48

Mt. SAC 65, Cerritos 46

Minor League ECHL Hockey:

The Ontario Reign lost once again to the Las Vegas Wranglers 2 to 1 in the first of three straight games against Las Vegas.  Their next matchup is tomorrow in Sin City at 7:05 PM.