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Sun, Sep. 17 TBA
vs TBD
SoCal Jamboree
Thu, Nov. 02 Final
at Ventura
76
We Play Hard Tournament
Fri, Nov. 03 Final
vs San Diego Miramar
65
We Play Hard Tournament
Sat, Nov. 04 Final - OT
vs Antelope Valley
85
We Play Hard Tournament
Fri, Nov. 10 Final - 2OT
at San Diego Mesa
83
Wed, Nov. 15 Final
vs Long Beach
66
Wed, Nov. 22 Final
at Citrus
97
Wed, Dec. 06 Final
vs Mt. San Jacinto
79
RCC Holiday Tournament
Thu, Dec. 07 Final
vs Ventura
79
Hypland Holiday Tournament
Sat, Dec. 09 Final
vs East Los Angeles
85
Riverside Tournament
Tue, Dec. 12 Final
at Mt. San Antonio
72
Thu, Dec. 14 Final
vs San Bernardino Valley
63
Tue, Dec. 19 Final
vs Cypress
72
Thu, Dec. 21 Final
at Santiago Canyon
91
Fri, Dec. 29 Final
vs Ventura
80
Wed, Jan. 03 Final
at Orange Coast
81
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Fri, Jan. 05 Final
vs Irvine Valley
61
Wed, Jan. 10 Final
at Saddleback
77
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Wed, Jan. 17 Final
at Santa Ana
68
Fri, Jan. 19 Final
vs Fullerton
72
Wed, Jan. 24 Final
vs Golden West
65
Fri, Jan. 26 Final
at Cypress
59
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Wed, Jan. 31 Final
vs Santiago Canyon
71
Fri, Feb. 02 Final
vs Orange Coast
57
Wed, Feb. 07 Final
at Irvine Valley
53
Fri, Feb. 09 Final
vs Saddleback
75
Fri, Feb. 16 Final
vs Santa Ana
57
Wed, Feb. 21 Final
at Fullerton
66
Fri, Feb. 23 Final
at Golden West
90
Sophomore Night
Photo by Bobby R. Hester
Photo by Bobby R. Hester

No. 16 Tigers Break Triple Digits, Rout Santa Ana

For the second time this season, the Riverside City College men's basketball team scored 100 points or more against an Orange Empire Conference (OEC) opponent. Santa Ana was the latest victim on the Tigers hit list as they snagged their second-straight win by the final score of 101-75.

It was all Riverside from the get go as the team shot over 50 percent for the second-consecutive night highlighted by a 41.1 percent mark from downtown. They dominated the paint play as seen in 54 total boards to the Don's 26. More than 60 percent of the Tiger's buckets came in the paint with 60 points with 27 points coming from second-chance opportunities.

Four of the Tigers five starters landed in double-digit points with sophomore guard Edwyn Collins leading the way. After a subpar showing on Monday night, he exploded for a season-high 27 points. He hit four three pointers and the only free throw he took. Furthermore, he was two rebounds away from a double-double and added a trio of steals and assists.

Sophomore forward Amir Davis continued to act as the nucleus of the team with 12 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and two steals. It is the second time this season he has flirted with a triple double and his third double-double.

Sophomore big man Robert Ayala finished with 10 points after failing to score in double-digits the past two games. He added six rebounds in the process.

The bench brigade performed well with sophomore Zekiah LoVett and Lynden Paul each scoring eight points. Sophomore forward Sammy Richardson dropped seven points, while freshman sharp shooter Julian Alvarez finished with six points.