By Jair Ramirez The Riverside City College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed in the Orange Empire Conference Championship at Saddleback College from April 18-20. The men’s team won the meet with 957 points. This was the first time in 20 years that the men’s team has won the OEC Championship since placing
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By Samantha Bartholomew A Riverside City College adjunct kinesiology professor was arrested Dec. 4 on suspicion of soliciting a minor for sex. According to a press release from the Riverside Police Department, detectives learned of a male suspect who had offered to pay a person who was presenting themselves as a girl under the age
Riverside City College men’s water polo were defeated 16-8 by Golden West College on Oct. 26
The Riverside City College Tigers men’s water polo team gave a valiant effort, but were unable to hold off Orange Coast College in a 8-7 road loss Sept. 28.
The Riverside City College men’s water polo team defeated Fullerton, 20-9, Oct. 28 in order to seal second place in the Orange Empire Conference for the first time since 2012.
The Riverside City College men’s water polo team hosted a mini-tournament where they defeated Grossmont, 19-9, but fell short to Long Beach, 13-9, Oct. 16.
The Riverside City College Men and Women’s water polo teams are out early and late afternoons in the Aquatics Complex, preparing for the new season ahead.
Posted: May 13, 2015 | Written by Laura Tapia Winning several individual competitions the Tiger’s swim team competed in its last meet of the season at State Championships at East Los Angeles College from April 30 to May 2. Although the men’s swim team finished just one point shy of American River College who finished
Alexis Naucler | Staff Writer Oct. 30, 2014 RCC men’s water polo team looked to end their two-game losing streak but dropped 21-8 against the visiting Golden West Rustlers Oct. 22. Tiger’s driver Joseph Rivas led the Tigers with five goals but the Rustlers easily stretched to a 9-7 third-quarter lead and cruised to a
Alexis Naucler | Staff Writer Oct. 16, 2014 The RCC men’s water polo team endured the stamina of a marathon, the contact of hockey and the strategy of chess in their two day Riverside Tournament. RCC suffered a 16-10 loss to Diablo Valley College Oct. 10, followed by a 17-13 loss to the Palomar College