2017-18 SBCC Women's Basketball News
Ventura shot 67 percent while building a 19-point halftime lead on Saturday night en route to a 64-42 women’s basketball win over visiting SBCC.
Moorpark shot nearly three times as many free throws as SBCC on Wednesday night in a 70-56 women’s basketball victory at the Sports Pavilion.
Hancock jumped out to a 22-14 first-quarter lead on Saturday afternoon and went on to defeat SBCC 63-53 in a WSC North women’s basketball game in Santa Maria.
SBCC shot a season-high 52.5% on Wednesday night in a dominating 79-42 women's basketball win over Oxnard at the Sports Pavilion.
Defense was the word on Saturday night as SBCC held Cuesta to 26 points in the first three quarters of a 59-47 women’s basketball win at the Sports Pavilion.
Freshman guard Aaliyah Pauling tossed in 22 points on Wednesday night and SBCC dominated the second and third quarters in a 68-55 women’s basketball win at Oxnard.
Nikka Puga hit 4-of-7 from 3-point range and tossed in 21 points off the bench on Saturday night, leading No. 11 Ventura to a 71-64 women’s basketball win at SBCC.
SBCC shot a season-low 23 percent on Wednesday and Moorpark took advantage to post a 55-34 WSC North women’s basketball victory.
SBCC played its first home game in more than nine weeks on Saturday night and had a tough time shooting in a 52-39 women’s basketball loss to Hancock.
The basketball court at Cuesta College became an escape Saturday for the Santa Barbara City College women's basketball team.
SBCC outscored Cuesta 31-13 in the middle two quarters on Saturday night en route to a 63-52 road win in its WSC North women’s basketball opener.
Aaliyah Pauling tossed in a season-high 29 points and Meagan Moore added 18 on Saturday as SBCC rode a fast start to a 74-63 women’s basketball triumph over Antelope Valley at the Citrus Crossover.
SBCC erased big deficits on Friday night and took the lead with five minutes to play before dropping a 68-64 non-conference women’s basketball game at Citrus.
Merced took advantage of a plus-26 turnover margin to defeat SBCC 72-52 on Friday and bounce the Vaqueros from the Cuesta Pre-New Year’s women’s basketball tournament in San Luis Obispo.
SBCC staged rally after rally on Thursday night but still came up short in a 79-76 women’s basketball loss to No. 17 Chabot at the Cuesta Pre-New Year’s Kickoff Classic.
Fresno City jumped out to a 22-4 lead on Saturday afternoon en route to a 78-53 women's basketball victory and the championship of the West Hills Tournament.
