Two players from the 2019 MSJC women's volleyball team have received scholarships to continue their playing careers and education at the four-year level.
Despite the recent COVID crisis, Cecilia White (setter, Alta Loma HS) was able to celebrate with her family the signing of her National Letter of Intent to play women's volleyball at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
COD (1-0) began the 2020 season looking clearly at a Valentine's Day victory over the Glendale Vaqueros (0-1), as the Roadrunners 1, 2 and 3 teams all secured wins, taking the match 3-2.
The MSJC women's volleyball team had four players honored by the Inland Empire Athletic Conference last week with two players being named First Team All-Conference, and two others grabbing a spot on the second team.
We would like to announce the 2019 Women's Volleyball All IEAC Team.
Tri-Champions: Chaffey College, College of the Desert, and Mt. San Jacinto College
Most Valuable Player: Kendall Mency, Chaffey College - Sophomore, Outside Hitter
Coach of the Year: Brianna Gonzales-Harwell, Chaffey College
The Sports Center erupted last night as the Panthers claimed their first IEAC championship with a 3-1 win over Desert. The Panthers have had an awesome season, setting numerous individual records, leading conference, regional and state stats, defeating 21 teams to become the winningest team in program history, and claiming Chaffey's 5th conference championship (1st IEAC).
COD (15-9; 8-2) had a share of the inaugural Inland Empire Athletic Conference title in hand before they even started their game on Wednesday, while the result was not ideal, the 2019 Conference Champions reside in the Coachella Valley.
The pairings for the 2019 CCCAA Southern California Regional women's volleyball tournament have been released and MSJC will begin the post season at home on Saturday at 5 pm.
The MSJC volleyball team swept Cerro Coso on Wednesday night in their final regular season match to claim the program's first ever conference championship.
COD (14-8; 7-1) now has control of their own destiny as they roll into the final two games of the 2019 regular season in sole possession of first place in Conference after defeating San Bernardino Valley (3-14; 0-7), 3-1 (25-19, 25-11, 21-25 & 25-21).
The Cerro Coso Coyote Volleyball team beat Victor Valley College handily Wednesday night 3-0. The Coyotes were away earlier this week capturing an ever valuable IEAC road win by scores of, 25-16, 25-17, 25-12. In the match the team was lead by Dahlia Stucky (7 kills, .429, 17 digs), Audrey Shull (25 digs), and Isabel Alvarez (12 A, 13 digs). With the win, the Coyotes move to 9-14 overall, and 4-4 in conference.
The MSJC women's volleyball team went on the road Wednesday night and came up with a huge win as they swept Chaffey to move into a second place tie with the Panthers, just a game out of the top spot.
COD (11-8; 4-1) made waves in the Volleyball world, as they stunned the #15 team in California and created a logjam atop the IEAC by defeating the Chaffey Panthers of Rancho Cucamonga, 3-1 (25-17, 26-24, 23-25, 25-22).
The Cerro Coso Coyote Volleyball team sets up to take on Mt. San Jacinto College at home this Wednesday at 5:00 pm. The match up will feature two Inland Empire Athletic Conference teams both positioned to make run to finish in the top half of the conference standings.
With the last two games of the pre-conference season ahead of them, the Panthers traveled to Mt SAC Saturday for tournament play defeating #20 Butte and Santa Barbara to expand their streak to 10 games.
The Cerro Coso Coyote Volleyball team sends two more volleyball players on to the four year level with the signing of Dresden Stucky (University of St. Katherine) and Macey Balas (Park University, Gilbert).