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Nov 01 Final
W. Basketball
74
vs West LA
64
Title IX Tip Off
Nov 07 Final
W. Basketball
70
vs Pasadena City
56
We Are MC Invitational
Nov 08 Final
W. Basketball
58
vs #19 San Jose
64
We Are MC Invitational
Nov 09 Final
W. Basketball
67
vs East Los Angeles
75
We Are MC Invitational
Nov 13 Final
W. Basketball
76
vs Chaffey
89
Nov 16 Final
W. Basketball
59
vs Compton
40
Nov 19 Final
W. Basketball
62
at Canyons
50
Dec 05 Final
W. Basketball
82
vs LA Harbor
41
SAC Tournament
Dec 06 Final
W. Basketball
72
vs Pasadena City
62
SAC Tournament
Dec 07 Final
W. Basketball
58
vs San Diego Mesa
63
SAC Tournament
Dec 11 Final
W. Basketball
88
at Santa Monica
71
Dec 13 Final
W. Basketball
64
vs #24 Grossmont
69
Dec 16 Final
W. Basketball
61
at El Camino
39
ECC Christmas Crossover
Dec 17 Final
W. Basketball
55
vs #23 Santa Barbara
80
ECC Christmas Crossover
Dec 20 Final
W. Basketball
47
at #25 Antelope Valley
51
Jan 03 Final
W. Basketball
66
vs Imperial Valley
52
Jan 08 Final
W. Basketball
56
vs #20 Fullerton
70
Jan 10 Final
W. Basketball
39
vs #3 Orange Coast
87
Jan 15 Final
W. Basketball
48
at Irvine Valley
65
Jan 17 Final
W. Basketball
52
at Cypress
61
Jan 22 Final
W. Basketball
76
vs #21 Santa Ana
80
Jan 29 Final
W. Basketball
74
vs Saddleback
45
Jan 31 Final
W. Basketball
70
at Fullerton
60
Feb 05 Final
W. Basketball
57
at #3 Orange Coast
70
Feb 07 Final
W. Basketball
40
vs Irvine Valley
67
Play4Kay Game
Feb 11 Final
W. Basketball
64
vs Cypress
82
Feb 13 Final
W. Basketball
66
at Santa Ana
86
Feb 21 Final
W. Basketball
68
at Saddleback
57
Photo by Matthew Nolan
Photo by Matthew Nolan

Tigers Fall to No. 23 Vaqueros

Riverside City College couldn't overcome a big halftime deficit Tuesday afternoon, falling 80-55 to No. 23-ranked Santa Barbara City College.

The Tigers slip to 8-6 on the year, while the Vaqueros improve to 9-2 overall.

Talia Washington continued to lead RCC with 23 points on 7-of-15 shooting, while Ariel Perkins chipped in 15 points (6-for-13) and Michelle Soto had 12 points after only missing one shot (5-for-6).

Soto also grabbed seven boards, along with Nave'ah Pina, to lead RCC's rebounding effort.

The Tigers couldn't catch their rhythm on the perimeter and were limited to an 18.2 three-point field goal percentage, while the Vaqueros shot 34.3 percent from beyond the arc.

Despite trailing 52-32 at halftime, RCC kept battling but ultimately fell 80-55.

The Tigers close out the 2024 portion of their season on Friday at 12 p.m. against another ranked foe in No. 25-ranked Antelope Valley College.