
2018-19 COC men’s basketball preview
College of the Canyons men’s basketball switches up the stat sheet on a regular basis. Across four games this season, the Cougars have changed the starting lineup, too, with myriad

College of the Canyons men’s basketball switches up the stat sheet on a regular basis. Across four games this season, the Cougars have changed the starting lineup, too, with myriad

Midway through the NFL season, Santa Clarita Valley football alumni are still making an impact around the league both on the field and off. Here’s a look at how the

Needing a win or a draw against Antelope Valley College to capture the program’s first-ever Western State Conference South Division title, the College of the Canyons men’s soccer team found

The College of the Canyons football team continued its undefeated campaign after defeating Long Beach City College 34-7 on Saturday in Long Beach. The No. 1 ranked Cougars (9-0 overall,
Valencia alumnus and current University of California, Santa Cruz tennis player Chad LeDuff finished in second place at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) National Championships in Rome, Georgia three weeks

On Sunday morning, Evans woke up to a text from Grizzlies cross-country alumnus Seth Totten that read: “I’m a 2:14 marathoner.” “I went online and was thrilled to see that

When deciding how to spend your free time this week, keep in mind that a lot will be decided in Santa Clarita over the next several days. The Master’s University

The Master’s University men’s basketball team will recognize its opponent in Thursday night’s home opener, the Mustangs rekindling an old conference rivalry before what’s expected to be a capacity crowd.

It didn’t take long for the College of the Canyons football team to showcase its potent offense on Saturday night. On the very first play of the game, Canyons quarterback

When it came time to prepare a speech to give at a celebration of life event held in honor of Jake Solley, a former Valencia student-athlete, Conner White had no

On April 30, 2018, with the stands singing “Sweet Caroline,” Golden Valley alumnus Scott Barlow stepped onto the mound at Fenway Park in Boston to make his MLB debut on

A quiet piano piece starts. A young man wearing a red sweatband, and a green uniform with a giant yellow O is seen running. His name is Justin Gallegos. After

In 2012, Scott Sebel was a junior at Valencia High School and a third-string offensive lineman. He had also recently received some of the worst news of his life –

By Mason Nesbitt For The Signal The Master’s University turned the page on a busy weekend and now finds itself in the midst of a crucial week. Fresh off a

It was yet again another defensive showcase at home for College of the Canyons on Saturday night as they defeated Golden West College 26-9. In a game where starting quarterback

By Jesse Munoz COC Sports Information For The Signal There are six weeks left in the regular season, but after an impressive showing at the annual Morro Bay North-South

Welcoming Santa Barbara, the No. 3 ranked team in the state, onto its home pitch on Tuesday afternoon, the Canyons’ men’s soccer team held tough, drawing a 0-0 tie. Coming

College of the Canyons took care of business in their home opener on Saturday night, shutting out Santa Barbara Community College 63-0. The Cougars (3-0) started the game with a

While offensive players often get the headlines, the SCV has been producing top defensive athletes that have succeeded at the professional level for years. Add Golden Valley alumnus Leon Jacobs

Swimming Two-time Olympic medalist and Saugus alumna Abbey Weitzeil was named to the United States 2019 FINA World Championships roster on Wednesday. Weitzeil, along with 45 other Team USA swimmers