COC women’s soccer extends winning streak to close out regular season
Having already clinched the Western State Conference East Division for a seventh straight season while also riding a 10-game winning streak, the biggest task in
Having already clinched the Western State Conference East Division for a seventh straight season while also riding a 10-game winning streak, the biggest task in
At one point in College of the Canyons volleyball’s match against Bakersfield, Emily Burns was struggling. For every kill that she successfully executed, it seemed
Gus Johnson’s iconic voice has been on the call for thousands of sporting events throughout an illustrious career. Last Saturday, while doing play-by-play for Oklahoma
Jonathan Brown bent it inside the far post. Sarah Stead lifted it high into the frame’s upper regions. And men’s and women’s cross country went
Entering the 2017 season, College of the Canyons women’s volleyball’s biggest enemy wasn’t a team or a player. Its biggest enemy was, rather, an idea.
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The 40-passenger bus rolled to a halt about a half hour before midnight, and one by one players from
College of the Canyons flexed its muscle on both sides of the ball for a second straight week, beating Cerritos 45-9 on Saturday at Cougar
College of the Canyons volleyball coach Clay Timmons has a long, flowing beard. Most of his players are pretty critical of the facial hair, so
With the score knotted at 24-all, with nine minutes and 41 seconds remaining in the game, and Clemson football players staring in his direction, Syracuse
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal Jasmine Parada’s story is not all that unusual. The narrative, at universities across the country, generally goes something like
College of the Canyons dropped its SCFA Northern Conference opener Thursday night to Ventura College, 45-30, at the Ventura College Sports Complex. The Cougars cut
On Wednesday afternoon, College of the Canyons football coach Ted Iacenda joked that he would prefer the big games to come later in the season.
By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal As Brayden Campos prepared to talk about his game-winning goal Saturday at The Master’s University, someone off-camera tossed a
For a moment Thursday afternoon, The Master’s University men’s soccer team looked to be in the driver’s seat for an upset over No. 16 Vanguard.
When Keland White stepped onto the College of the Canyons campus this spring, it marked his third junior college in a span of seven months.
Already mired in a five-game losing streak, the College of the Canyons men’s soccer team hoped a return home after a two-game hiatus could halt
College of the Canyons men’s soccer’s attack was something like a dance in its 1-0 loss to Fullerton College on Tuesday night at home. For
For College of the Canyons women’s soccer, the first game of the season meant freedom. Freshman midfielder Alondra Solis said after the match that it
Alec Chadwick, a Valencia High and College of the Canyons product, can kick. Now a junior at Houston Baptist University, Chadwick holds the record for
When The Master’s University beat Sierra Nevada of Lake Tahoe, 7-0, Thursday, it was a solid start to the season. But it meant a little
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