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Sun, Sep. 17 TBA
vs TBD
SoCal Jamboree
Thu, Nov. 02 Final
at Ventura
76
We Play Hard Tournament
Fri, Nov. 03 Final
vs San Diego Miramar
65
We Play Hard Tournament
Sat, Nov. 04 Final - OT
vs Antelope Valley
85
We Play Hard Tournament
Fri, Nov. 10 Final - 2OT
at San Diego Mesa
83
Wed, Nov. 15 Final
vs Long Beach
66
Wed, Nov. 22 Final
at Citrus
97
Wed, Dec. 06 Final
vs Mt. San Jacinto
79
RCC Holiday Tournament
Thu, Dec. 07 Final
vs Ventura
79
Hypland Holiday Tournament
Sat, Dec. 09 Final
vs East Los Angeles
85
Riverside Tournament
Tue, Dec. 12 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
72
Thu, Dec. 14 Final
vs San Bernardino Valley
63
Tue, Dec. 19 Final
vs Cypress
72
Thu, Dec. 21 Final
at Santiago Canyon
91
Fri, Dec. 29 Final
vs Ventura
80
Wed, Jan. 03 Final
at Orange Coast
81
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Fri, Jan. 05 Final
vs Irvine Valley
61
Wed, Jan. 10 Final
at Saddleback
77
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Wed, Jan. 17 Final
at Santa Ana
68
Fri, Jan. 19 Final
vs Fullerton
72
Wed, Jan. 24 Final
vs Golden West
65
Fri, Jan. 26 Final
at Cypress
59
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Wed, Jan. 31 Final
vs Santiago Canyon
71
Fri, Feb. 02 Final
vs Orange Coast
57
Wed, Feb. 07 Final
at Irvine Valley
53
Fri, Feb. 09 Final
vs Saddleback
75
Fri, Feb. 16 Final
vs Santa Ana
57
Wed, Feb. 21 Final
at Fullerton
66
Fri, Feb. 23 Final
at Golden West
90
Sophomore Night
Photo by Bobby R. Hester
Photo by Bobby R. Hester

Second Half Woes Haunt No. 17 Riverside in Return to Hardwood

It was a battle from start to finish in an Orange Empire Conference (OEC) showdown featuring the No. 17 Riverside City College Tigers and the No. 4 Santiago Canyon College Hawks. Both teams hit the floor for the first time in nearly a month, but each side was ready to rumble.

Both teams came out of the gates sluggish, but it was the Tigers who were in control early. Despite six lead changes in the opening 10 minutes, Riverside was able to hold on to a 42-30 advantage at the end of the first frame behind 16 points from sophomore guard Zekiah LoVett. He hit two three pointers and had a steal on the defensive end that lead to a two-handed slam.

Riverside was in the driver's seat early in the second, but a 10-0 run from Santiago Canyon saw them up four points with just under 15 minutes to play. It was blow for blow leading up to the five minute mark, but the Hawks landed the final knockout punch handing the Tigers a 89-79 defeat.

Riverside limited their turnovers, but were dominated down low. They were outrebounded 42-34 and were unable to score on multiple second-chance opportunities. Additionally, Riverside struggled at the free throw line as they went an abysmal 11-for-20 (55%) on the night. The Hawks hit all but two free throws in the second half.

LoVett, who was the leading scorer for the Tigers with 18 points, only scored two points in the second half. He went 0-for-6 and missed all four three pointers. Sophomore point guard Melvin Walker was the glue that kept the Tigers in the game as he scored 14 of his 16 total points in the second half.

Sophomore big man Robert Ayala finished with 15 points and a mere three rebounds, while sophomore Jalen Monroe flirted with a double-double. He had nine points, nine rebounds and three blocks. He was responsible for half of the Tigers bench points.

Sophomore duo Edwyn Collins and Amir Davis went a combined 4-for-17 from the floor leading to just 12 total points.