SBCC canned a season-high 14 3-pointers on Wednesday night but it wasn’t enough to overcome a minus-20 difference in free throws. Moorpark made 24-of-30 from the foul line in the second half of a 90-72 men’s basketball victory at the Sports Pavilion.
Shane Carney scored a game-high 22 points on Saturday night on 7-11 shooting to lead Hancock to a 68-56 men’s basketball win over SBCC at Joe White Memorial Gym in Santa Maria.
Oxnard outshot SBCC 54.2 to 41% in the second half on Wednesday night and beat the Vaqueros for the second time in eight days, 82-73, at the Sports Pavilion.
Hancock put together a 16-0 run midway through the first half on Saturday night and went on to hand SBCC a 75-61 men’s basketball setback in a WSC North contest at the Sports Pavilion.
After leading 31-27 at intermission of Saturday night’s WSC North men’s basketball opener, Cuesta got hot in the second half on the way to an 80-46 win in San Luis Obispo.
Pasadena City College shot 56.7 percent in the first half on Saturday and went on to defeat SBCC 82-56 in a consolation semifinal of the Cuesta Winter Classic men’s basketball tournament at San Luis Obispo.
Kendall Lauderdale and Kevin McNeal combined for 43 points on Friday night as No. 4 San Bernardino Valley took down SBCC 93-41 in the Cuesta Winter Classic men’s basketball tournament at San Luis Obispo.
L.A. Valley took command with a 30-3 first-half run on Friday and went on to beat SBCC 76-42 in a consolation semifinal of the L.A. Southwest Intensity Classic.
Deric Daniels made a layup with 11 seconds left on Thursday night and SBCC misfired on a 3-pointer and a 15-footer, allowing L.A. Southwest to pull out a 72-70 overtime win in the opening round of the Southwest Intensity Classic.
The 45th annual SBCC Classic men’s basketball tournament has been cancelled due to the Thomas Fire. Eight teams were scheduled to play Thursday through Saturday (Dec. 7-9).
Dejon Jackson registered his third double-double on Saturday but it wasn’t enough as SBCC fell to Hartnell 67-56 in the consolation final of the Monterey Bay Classic men’s basketball tournament.
Dejon Jackson and Aaron Mejia combined for 35 points on Friday afternoon, leading SBCC past Cypress 60-57 in the consolation semifinals of the Monterey Bay Classic men’s basketball tournament.
Marcus Wallace and DeShawnte Collins scored 20 points apiece on Thursday night as Monterey Peninsula defeated SBCC 78-66 in the 28th annual Monterey Bay Classic men’s basketball tournament.
SBCC’s Drayten Howell and Dejon Jackson combined for 43 points on Saturday afternoon but it wasn’t enough to prevent an 83-65 men’s basketball defeat to Hancock in Santa Maria.
SBCC used a 20-7 second-half run to take a 54-51 lead on Friday night, then Napa Valley responded with a 44-23 burst in the last 14 minutes to post a 95-77 men’s basketball victory at the Hancock Tournament.
Bakersfield dominated the backboards on Tuesday night and pulled away in the last 11 minutes of an 89-65 men’s basketball win over SBCC in the Sports Pavilion.
SBCC shot 60 percent in the second half on Sunday but still came up short in a 78-74 men’s basketball loss to West Hills Coalinga on the final day of the Cuesta Tournament.
Kody Wilson scored 25 points and grabbed 11 rebounds on Saturday as No. 18 Sequoias downed SBCC 73-51 in a men’s basketball game at the Cuesta Tournament in San Luis Obispo.
Freshman guard Francisco Gutierrez scored 14 points with five assists on Friday but SBCC came up short in its men's basketball season opener falling to West Valley 71-51 at the Cuesta Tournament in San Luis Obispo.