The Brahmas lost their first conference game against the Corsairs, 1-0. Santa Monica’s Daysi Serrano scored the game’s only goal. Pierce created opportunities, but didn’t
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Tennis continues to struggle
Pierce College’s tennis team won its first match of the season in doubles play at home Thursday, but lost the game 8-1 to Glendale Community
Baseball loses to Glendale College
Pierce College Brahmas baseball team lost 15-6 to the Glendale College Vaqueros in home game on Saturday, Feb. 13. Brahmas’ Head Coach Bill Picketts believed
Tennis loses in a close match
In a redemption match, the Pierce College tennis team was once again defeated by Glendale College at home on Thursday, March 12.
Men’s basketball turns it up a notch
Defense was key in the Brahmas victory against Glendale College. They turned it up a notch in the second half and finished strong in the
Men’s basketball defeats Glendale at home
The Pierce College men’s basketball team defeated the Glendale Vaqueros in its first home game of the season on Thursday, Nov. 20. The
Vaqueros trample Brahmas
Things only got worse for the Pierce College football team on Saturday, Sept. 27. Visiting Glendale College scored 62 unanswered points before the Brahmas could
Women’s volleyball team ekes out win over crosstown rival COC
Pierce College women’s volleyball team, ranked number two in the state, eked out a win Tuesday night over cross town rival College of the Canyons (COC).
In the five game series the Brahmas lead by Julianna Hicks and Sarah Martin won three of five games.
The Brahmas played hard in game number one looking like a well oiled machine and won 25-21.
Riding high on victory the Brahmas trounced COC in game two, 25-12.
In game three the Brahmas took an early lead, 8-6 but then they fell behind to lose the game, 23-25.
Game four saw the women’s volleyball team fraying at the edges as the long night began to take its toll. Shayna Guitare injured her knee and had to be helped off the court. Concern over their injured teammate overcame the team and they lost again, 25-18.
Game five found the Brahmas with grim determination to win which they did with style ending the game 15-14.
“It’s a grind out type of win, but we don’t mind that. An ugly win is better than a loss any day,” said head coach Nabil Mardini.