An intensifying home game, caused the walls to tremble from the cheers of the Pierce College women’s volleyball team after defeating Mission College on Friday,
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Injury limits coach at the net
Through the halls of the North Gym among the sounds of sneakers squeaking on wood floors and amid the smell of locker room sweat the
Brahmas fall in tournament final to Santa Barbara
The Pierce Brahmas pushed aside the Moorpark Raiders in three sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-22) in the semifinal round of the 5th Annual Pierce College Invitational
Women’s Volleyball earns third-place finish at San Diego Mesa Invitational
The Pierce College Women’s Volleyball team earned a third-place finish at the sixteen-team San Diego Mesa Invitational, on Friday Sept. 19 and Saturday Sept. 20
Women’s Volleyball Coach suffers injury
Pierce College women’s volleyball coach Nabil Mardini suffered a torn achilles tendon while playing volleyball over the weekend. The recovery time for such an injury
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After three seasons of winning state championships, head coach Nabil Mardini suffered setbacks in the 2013 campaign and it resulted in the Brahmas being ousted
Women’s volleyball brings home third straight state championship
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team won their third straight state championship after defeating Golden West College in straight sets 25-20, 25-21, 25-22, on Sunday
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.