In its National Division, Northern Conference opener, College of the Canyons started the game sluggish, but caught fire and rallied to a 36-14 victory Saturday at Cougar Stadium.
The inaugural Mustang Challenge cross country race hosted by The Master's College at Central Park in Saugus on Saturday afternoon went off about as well as the Mustangs could have hoped.
As good as the start of the season has been for The Master's College women's volleyball, the second half of the season is really what's going to be where the team will have to separate itself.
A big second half for Desert College of Palm Desert was too much for the Cougars to overcome, as COC lost its third straight game to open the season.
The College of the Canyons football team suffered another setback, this time 50-34 to state No. 15 Saddleback College on Saturday night at Cougar Stadium.
The College of the Canyons football team had high hopes of putting a subpar 2011 season in the rearview mirror as it hosted Golden West College in the regular-season opener.
There is a digital clock on the wall of the College of the Canyons football office that is relentlessly counting down the minutes remaining before kickoff of Saturday's 7 p.m. season opener against Golden West College at Cougar Stadium.
Last season can't be ignored, especially with the standard that College of the Canyons football has set.
Racers are turning out in record numbers at College of the Canyons this summer. The school's 39th Annual Cross Country Summer Series attracted a record-breaking 682 runners on July 19, and continues to bring hundreds of entrants to the weekly races held on COC's campus every Thursday. So far, four of the seven have taken place as part of a series created to raise money for COC's cross country program. "Over the last eight or ...
Former Valencia slugger Trey Williams, once projected as a first-round pick in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft, has decided to decommit from Pepperdine University and instead attend College of the Canyons, Cougars head baseball coach Chris Cota confirmed Thursday.
The Master's College athletics department has decided to make changes to its program offerings heading into the 2012-13 school year.
Tanner Leighton, a former outfielder for The Master's College, signed with the Washington Wild Things, a non-MLB affiliated professional baseball team based in Washington, Pa. this week, according to the school's website.
The 2011-12 year of athletics at The Master's College was highlighted mostly by the prowess of the cross country and track and field programs.
Ironically, the best example of John Gilbertson's desire as an athlete can be summed up by what he might consider to be a failure.
Holly Kopp went out on top. As a sophomore at The Master's College last fall, she anchored a historic finish for the women's cross country program, won All-American honors and then called it a career. Cross country head coach Zach Schroeder said Kopp got married and left the school after the fall semester. But it wasn't before she transformed the team into a nationally relevant squad. After a fourth-place team finish at the Golden State ...
For a while, it looked like College of the Canyons men's basketball was going to keep this ride going.
The Master's College women's basketball will have its own version of March Madness.
The Master's College baseball team has reached an interesting point in the season - its 25th game.
All three athletes had their separate reasons for taking the paths they took.
It wasn't the win itself, it was the reaction that said it all.
The College of the Canyons women's basketball team was in trouble from the beginning on Friday night in the second round of the Southern California Regional playoffs against Long Beach City College.
Ideally, The Master's College women's basketball team would have liked to head into the NAIA National Tournament with a little bit of momentum.
The College of the Canyons Cougars men's and women's basketball teams learned their postseason matchups with Monday's release of the California Community College Athletic Association Regional playoff brackets.
By Jon Stein
Citrus College sophomore Stevie Thornton has made plenty of big shots in the Santa Clarita Valley over the years.