Men’s Basketball Reaches Sixth Consecutive CCCAA Southern Regional Playoff

Men’s Basketball Reaches Sixth Consecutive CCCAA Southern Regional Playoff

For the sixth-consecutive season, the Riverside City College men's basketball program has reached the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) Southern Regional playoffs. The Tigers have earned the 14th seed and will host the 18th seeded LA Southwest College Cougars on Wednesday, February 22 at 5:30 p.m.

There will be a charge for admission due to CCCAA playoff policy. This is a cashless event and we accept all major credit card providers along with mobile phone pay. The charge for admission is $12 for general admission and $8 for students with a valid ID, children under 11 years old and senior citizens 60 years of age and older. The game will be live-streamed free of charge on Riverside Athletics YouTube Channel. We will also be providing live stats on www.rccathletics.com.

After earning two-consecutive Orange Empire Conference (OEC) Championships, the Tigers struggled through the gauntlet that is conference play this season. They finished with an overall record of 16-12 which included a conference mark of 9-7. They nearly edged top-ranked Fullerton in the second to last game of the season, but a last second three point attempted failed to fall to force overtime leading to a three-point defeat. The Tigers are one of five OEC squads that earned a bid. They are joined by No. 1 Fullerton, No. 10 Santiago Canyon, No. 13 Saddleback and No. 18 Cypress.

Riverside leans on a core three on the offense end with sophomore forward Reggie Ward acting as the nucleus of the system. Ward, in his first year as a Tiger, has emerged as the team's top scoring threat by averaging 13.2 points-per-game in 26 games played. Ward began his tear by scoring in double-digits in his first six games of the season and went on to tally 19 double-digit contests. His 19 double-digit games have contributed to seven double-doubles.

Freshman sharp shooter Tomi Adesiji brings the deep threat to the team as he currently averages 11.2 points-per-game. He leans on a 40.3 three-point percentage and a 86.2 free throw percentage. He has proven to be a big time, late game shooter after burying either the game winning, game tying or go ahead bucket on four different occasions this season. He has buried double-digits 16 times on the season as seen in two 21-point games. The Tigers won both of those contests.

Sophomore point guard Courtland Moffatt completes the three-headed offense beast for Riverside as he currently averages 11.2 points-per-game ranking second on the team. Acting as the gear of the offense, Moffatt's season highlight came in a 35-point victory over Santa Ana where he bagged a triple-double for the first time in his career. He inked an even 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists to achieve the feat. He leads his squad with 3.5 assists-per-game while dishing out at least one assist in every game this season. He landed in double-digits 15 times on the season highlighted by a 29-point outburst in a win over Citrus in mid-November.

Sophomore forward Jalen Monroe has clocked in solid minutes this season by averaging 7.2 points-per-game and 5.4 rebounds-per-game. He has played in 27 games while starting 16 of them. Sophomore Lynden Paul has heated up of late. He is coming off a 14-point game against Fullerton.