The Vikings women's volleyball team swept Trade Tech on the road 25-13, 25-12, 25-14 on Friday, Oct. 31, for its third consecutive win South Coast Conference win.
Vikings outside hitters Lacy Baker and Jamie Baumler were the catalyst. Baumler had seven kills while Baker added six to improve the Vikings to 13-5 overall and 6-3 in the SCC.
The Vikings women's volleyball team couldn't thwart a balanced El Camino attack as they fell, 3-1, in a South Coast Conference match at the LAC Small Gym on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
El Camino's 25-17, 25-17, 22-25, 25-22, win improved the state's No. 2 ranked team to 21-1 overall and 10-0 in the SCC.
Mission Viejo, CA - An offensive showcase was on display in Mission Viejo Saturday, Oct. 18 as the Vikings (3-3, 0-2) lost to a potent Saddleback College (5-2, 3-0), 63-44.
Running back Darren Tubbs opened up the scoring in the first quarter for the Vikings with a 6-yard touchdown run.
Two second-half goals pushed the Vikings women's soccer team ahead of Pasadena, 2-0, at the LAC Soccer Field on Tuesday, Oct. 28 in a South Coast Conference matchup.
The game was a scoreless defensive grudge match until Viking defender Angela Fornaseri sent a 25-yard pass down the right field sideline to teammate Mayra Carranza who then sent a shot toward goal as she fell, which streaked past Pasadena goalie Dione Bonilla and gave LBCC a 1-0 lead.
Both the Vikings men's and women's water polo teams earned bids to compete in the South Coast Conference Championships on Thursday, Nov. 6 through Saturday, Nov. 8 at Pasadena.
Both teams are vying for spots at the SoCal Regionals at Golden West scheduled for Nov.
The Vikings women's cross country team finished third at the South Coast Conference Championships on Friday, Oct. 31 at Columbia Park in Torrance with the help of a "Miracle." The performance earned the team a trip to Bakersfield for the SoCal Regionals scheduled for Friday, Nov.
With an outstanding performance by freshman midfielder Kevin Morgan, the Vikings snapped a two-game losing streak by defeating L.A. Harbor, 3-1, Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the LAC Soccer Field.
After tough losses to Pasadena and Mt. San Antonio during last week's South Coast Conference play, Morgan totaled six shots, including four on target and scored a decisive three goals by the 50th minute of the second half.
The Homecoming faithful saw the Vikings football team get out to a 20-9 third quarter lead, but it was to no avail as the Santa Ana College Dons outscored LBCC 26-0, the rest of the game.
On an evening where homecoming festivities were threatened by pre-game thunderstorms and torrential downpours, the LBCC Vikings poured it on Santa Ana in the first half going into the locker room with a 14-9 lead.