Hancock jumped out to a 22-14 first-quarter lead on Saturday afternoon and went on to defeat SBCC 63-53 in a WSC North women’s basketball game in Santa Maria.
Defense was the word on Saturday night as SBCC held Cuesta to 26 points in the first three quarters of a 59-47 women’s basketball win at the Sports Pavilion.
Freshman guard Aaliyah Pauling tossed in 22 points on Wednesday night and SBCC dominated the second and third quarters in a 68-55 women’s basketball win at Oxnard.
Nikka Puga hit 4-of-7 from 3-point range and tossed in 21 points off the bench on Saturday night, leading No. 11 Ventura to a 71-64 women’s basketball win at SBCC.
Aaliyah Pauling tossed in a season-high 29 points and Meagan Moore added 18 on Saturday as SBCC rode a fast start to a 74-63 women’s basketball triumph over Antelope Valley at the Citrus Crossover.
SBCC erased big deficits on Friday night and took the lead with five minutes to play before dropping a 68-64 non-conference women’s basketball game at Citrus.
Merced took advantage of a plus-26 turnover margin to defeat SBCC 72-52 on Friday and bounce the Vaqueros from the Cuesta Pre-New Year’s women’s basketball tournament in San Luis Obispo.
SBCC staged rally after rally on Thursday night but still came up short in a 79-76 women’s basketball loss to No. 17 Chabot at the Cuesta Pre-New Year’s Kickoff Classic.
Fresno City jumped out to a 22-4 lead on Saturday afternoon en route to a 78-53 women's basketball victory and the championship of the West Hills Tournament.
Freshman guard Aaliyah Pauling had a superior all-around game on Friday night with 14 points, five rebounds and six assists as SBCC raced past West Hills 73-59 to reach the championship game of the Don Warkentin Tournament at West Hills-Lemoore.
Holly Barrera scored a season-high 17 points on Thursday and Hannah Rogers recorded a double-double as SBCC dominated the second half in a 93-53 women’s basketball rout of Rio Hondo at the West Hills Tournament in Lemoore.
Hannah Rogers scored a career-high 21 points and pulled down eight rebounds on Saturday, leading SBCC to a 63-51 comeback win over Cuesta and the consolation title of the Hancock women’s basketball tournament.
Sophomore forward Diamond Alexander tossed in 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds on Friday as SBCC held on for a 75-64 women’s basketball victory over Orange Coast in a consolation semifinal at the Hancock Tournament.
College of the Sequoias used a 50-32 second-half advantage to down SBCC 88-60 on Thursday night at the Hancock Toys for Tots women’s basketball tournament in Santa Maria.
Diamond Alexander posted career highs with 22 points and 10 rebounds on Sunday and SBCC cruised to a 74-23 women’s basketball win over Imperial Valley in the Victor Valley Crossover.
SBCC’s defense held Copper Mountain to single digits in all four quarters on Saturday for a 67-22 women’s basketball rout at the Victor Valley Crossover.
SBCC made just 18.5 percent of its second-half field goals on Friday night and L.A. Valley used a 37-23 second-half advantage to record a 69-54 women’s basketball victory.
Fullerton ended the second quarter on an 18-6 run on Saturday and went on to hand SBCC its first women’s basketball loss of the season, 75-69, at the Sports Pavilion.
Aaliyah Pauling scored 18 points and Diamond Alexander added 15 points and seven rebounds as SBCC opened its women’s basketball season with a 98-73 rout of Taft in the SBCC Crossover Tournament.