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Glendale Falls in 3C2A Championship after Historic SeasonMarch 21, 2024
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Moorpark Clinches Fifth Consecutive Women's Basketball TitleFebruary 23, 2024
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SBCC's Krul Wins 300th as Vaqueros Dominate OxnardFebruary 02, 2024
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Calhoun and Plummer Repeat as Top Award Winners in WSC NorthFebruary 24, 2020
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Weiss of Glendale and Brown of Citrus are WSC East HonoreesFebruary 24, 2019
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West LA’s Second Straight Title Leads to Post-Season AccoladesFebruary 24, 2019
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Moorpark’s Historic Season Paves Way for Post-Season AwardsFebruary 24, 2019
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Valley’s Islas and Hang are WSC East Player and Coach of the YearFebruary 20, 2018
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Ventura and Moorpark Split WSC North HonorsFebruary 20, 2018
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West LA’s First Title Since ’99 Helps Wildcats to Top HonorsFebruary 20, 2018
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Moorpark’s Plummer Named Coach of the Year; Ventura’s Campbell Named Player of the YearFebruary 22, 2017Moorpark College Head Coach Kenny Plummer, in his first year at the helm of the Raiders, was named the Western State Conference North Division Coach of the Year. Ventura College freshman guard Katie Campbell.
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LA Valley’s O’Connor Named WSC East Player of the Year; Antelope Valley’s Green is Coach of the YearFebruary 22, 2017After the Los Angeles Valley College and Antelope Valley College Women’s Basketball team’s shared the 2017 Western State Conference East Division Championship, the two schools also shared the top honors for the division. LA Valley’s sophomore wing Diamond O’Connor was named the Player of the Year, while Antelope Valley’s head man Barry Green was named the Coach of the Year.
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Strong and Davis are Coach and Player of the Year for WSC SouthFebruary 22, 2017After winning the program’s first conference title since 2008, the Santa Monica College Women’s Basketball program was rewarded with the top two honors in the Western State Conference South Division post-season awards. Head Coach Lydia Strong, in her 15th season with the program, was named the Coach of the Year, while sophomore forward Lauren Davis was named the Player of the Year.
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Ventura Claims 27th Straight WSC North CrownFebruary 18, 2017The Ventura College Women’s Basketball program, winners of the last 26 Western State Conference North Division Championships, claimed their 27th straight late on Wednesday. The Pirates which had clinched at least a share the previous Saturday claimed the outright title with a fourth quarter comeback against a scrappy Oxnard College squad with a 56-50 win over the Condors.
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LA and Antelope Valley Colleges Share First Ever WSC East TitleFebruary 18, 2017In it’s first ever season as a division, the Western State Conference East Division, saw two teams share the Women’s Basketball title. Los Angeles Valley College and Antelope Valley College shared the crown after both going 9-1.
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Santa Monica Wins WSC South for First Title Since 2008February 18, 2017The Santa Monica College Women’s Basketball team wrapped up its first conference title since 2008 on Saturday night. The Corsairs travelled to Los Angeles Pierce College and came back home with a 97-39 victory to hold off an idle Bakersfield College, who ended up in second place one game back.
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Ventura College Inducts Historic 1996 & 1997 Women's Basketball Teams into VC Hall of FameFebruary 08, 2017Over this past weekend, Ventura College inducted it's first ever team into it's illustrious Hall of Fame.
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Western State Conference Women’s Basketball PreviewJanuary 14, 2017All three divisions in the Western State Conference start their 2017 conference contests tonight. Through non-conference play a slew of teams have emerged as favorites, but all races look to be competitive.
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Santa Barbara’s King and Oxnard’s McClurkin Own WSC North Women’s Top HonorsFebruary 24, 2016Santa Barbara City College 5’10 freshman wing Destinee King was named the Western State Conference North Division Player of the Year this past weekend. In addition, Oxnard College Head Coach Ron McClurkin was tabbed as the WSC North Coach of the Year.
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Canyons Women’s Basketball Takes Both Top Awards in WSC SouthFebruary 24, 2016College of the Canyons sophomore forward Hannah Green was named the WSC South Player of the Year this past weekend, while her Head Coach Greg Herrick was named the WSC South Coach of the Year. Green is the 11th College of the Canyons player to earn the top award, while Herrick is taking home his ninth nod.