Hot Streak Continues: Women Clinch Comeback
Four games in, the Corsairs Women’s Volleyball season seemed at risk, with more losses than wins. They’ve since it turned it around and have lit a fire that’s yet to burn out.
L.A. Celebrates Super Bowl Win
Los Angeles Rams football team and fans celebrated their Super Bowl LVI victory by hosting a parade.
SMC Loses to West L.A. in Last Game of Season
SMC loses to rivals West L.A. 42-19, but big plans for next season remain.
Corsairs Get Sacked In Conference Opener
The Santa Monica College Corsairs football team took the field against the Antelope Valley College Marauders on Saturday in their conference home opener. Down 29-14 with one quarter of play left, the Corsairs narrowed the lead to 36-31
CORSAIRS FALL TO VENTURA COLLEGE
SMC Corsairs went head to head with Ventura College (VC) Wednesday, Oct. 13, at Santa Monica College. Ventura College in the first couple minutes of the game found a way to put in a couple goals, only to have the Corsairs follow suit and only trail by 2 going into the half.
WOMENS SOCCER TIES WITH CITRUS COLLEGE
The SMC Corsairs took on Citrus College Friday, Oct. 8, at Santa Monica College. From the start the the Corsairs took the immediate lead and held that lead until half time with a score of 3-1 in favor of the Corsairs.
MENS SOCCER SQUEEZES WIN OVER BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE
SMC Corsairs took on Bakersfield College Tuesday, Oct. 5 at Santa Monica College. Bakersfield took the early 2-0 lead over the Corsairs and held that lead, until just before half where the Corsairs were able to squeeze in a couple goals to tie it up. With a score of 2-2 after half,
Mens Soccer Draws Even with Golden West College
SMC Mens Soccer ties Golden West College 2-2.
Governor Newsom Signs Bill Allowing College Athletes to be Paid
Last Monday on Lebron James’ HBO Show “The Shop,” California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill enacting major athletic reform in the state. Senate Bill 206 (SB 206) prohibits the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from barring an institution the ability to compete in an event if athletes are paid for their names and likenesses. The bill passed through the California Legislature unanimously.
Pacific Park Hosts Second-Annual World Taco-Eating Championship
Pedestrians, visitors, and curious tourists all stopped by at the Santa Monica Pier on Friday, Oct. 4 to observe the 2nd-Annual Pacific Park Taco Eating Championship at 11 a.m. Under the bright sky of an ocean morning, championship eaters consumed as many two-ounce carnitas tacos that they could ingest in eight minutes.
New Aquatics Coach on the Block
It's Santa Monica College (SMC) Aquatics coach Brian Eskridge's time to make a splash.
Corsair Softball Puts up Fight Against Allan Hancock
Despite losing to the Bulldogs from Allan Hancock College 31-1 just over a month ago, The Corsairs managed to give the Bulldogs a game this time around.
Liebesman, Valdez Form 1-2 Punch for SMC Softball
Taylor Liebesman and Nicole Valdez have been stand out players this season for the struggling Corsairs softball team.
'Stadium to The Sea': The 33rd Annual L.A. Marathon
19,536 participants completed the 26.2 mile run from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica Beach early Sunday morning
Millenial Athletes: The Future of Breaking Records
On April 13th, 2016, on the final day of the NBA season, Kobe Bryant ended an entire generation of sports.