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Riverside City College Athletics
Dec 03 6:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs East Los Angeles
RCC Tournament
Dec 04 6:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Mt. San Jacinto
RCC Tournament
Dec 06 2:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Ventura
Riverside Hypland Classic
Dec 10 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs San Bernardino Valley
Dec 16 6:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Desert
Dec 19 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Citrus
Jan 07 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Orange Coast
Jan 09 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Fullerton
Jan 14 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Saddleback
Tickets $10 General Admission, $8 Children ages (6-12), Seniors (60+), Military (ID), $5 Parking
Jan 16 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Irvine Valley
Jan 21 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Santa Ana
Jan 23 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Cypress
Game Admission $5 (cash only) *Parking Permit Required
Jan 28 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Santiago Canyon
Jan 30 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Orange Coast
Feb 04 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Fullerton
Feb 06 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Saddleback
Feb 10 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Irvine Valley
Feb 12 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Santa Ana
Feb 18 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Cypress
Feb 20 6:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Santiago Canyon
Photo by Matthew Nolan
Photo by Matthew Nolan

Strong Shooting Leads Riverside to Victory

Riverside City College made its home debut Wednesday night, grabbing a 98-74 victory over Victor Valley College.

The Tigers – who shot 54 percent from the floor – improve to 2-2 on the year, while the Rams drop to 0-3 overall.

Jabari Harris led the Tigers with 18 points on 6-of-10 shooting, while Zay Freeman followed with 13 points (4-for-5), and Matthias Tinker (5-for-6) chipped in 12 points.

Ryan Hite got the Tigers on the board first, and despite the Rams trying to keep the Tigers close, Riverside broke through with a 10-0 run five minutes into the first half, sparked by a Christian Warren layup.

Riverside held a 44-31 lead at halftime and came out shooting on all cylinders in the second half, boasting a 60 percent shooting clip.

The Tigers scored the first eight points of the half to jump out to a 52-31 lead and grabbed their largest lead of the night, 96-67, off a Jayden Harper three-pointer en route to the 98-74 victory.

RCC looks to build off their strong shooting night as Long Beach City College comes to town on Friday for a 4 p.m. tipoff.