Meet the 62-year-old who’s running for LBCC’s cross-country team
Mike Fillipow has embraced the nickname he earned during practice: ‘O.G.’ for ‘Old Guy.’
Mike Fillipow has embraced the nickname he earned during practice: ‘O.G.’ for ‘Old Guy.’
Nearly 1 million student-athletes are deemed academically ineligible each year as a result of avoidable or recoverable errors, according to one estimate.
Olympic gold medalist and Long Beach treasure Misty May-Treanor will join Long Beach City College (LBCC) as the Director of Volleyball Operations, effective July 5.
National Signing Day has become a day in which gaudy press conferences and professionally-produced videos transfix the nation’s sports fans, as they put their lives on hold to find out if their team landed the five-star, 17-year-old athlete that will change the trajectory of their favorite teams. Today, Long Beach City College hosted a much more modest event celebrating student-athletes from the school’s sports teams.
The Long Beach City College (LBCC) Men’s Water Polo team lost to rival Golden West four times during the season, making their recent win and taking of the 2015 CCCAA State Water Polo Championship an even sweeter victory.
The Long Beach City College Vikings football squad was honored nationally this week when it was named the number one team in the country according to JCGridiron.com. The announcement came just one week after the Vikings were named the top team in California.
Long Beach City College (LBCC) has taken the top spot in state and Southern California junior college football rankings, the school announced today.
Megan Martinez, a member of the 2001 Long Beach City College State Championship Softball team, has been named the new softball head coach at LBCC, the college announced Monday.
Long Beach City College (LBCC) announced its selection of a new athletic director today: Randy Totorp, a former Long Beach City College head coach who led the men’s volleyball team to three state championships and served as interim athletic director of LBCC from 2011 to 2013.
Long Beach City College (LBCC) men’s basketball head coach Barry Barnes announced that two-year standouts Brandon Staton and Chris Spencer have both signed with four-year colleges and are set to begin classes this fall.