The MSJC football team took the field for the first time since November 23rd, 2019 on Saturday and came away with a hard fought victory over Antelope Valley 23-13.
After receiving direction from the Riverside County Department of Public Health, Mt. San Jacinto College quarantined the college's football team effective today, as a result of five confirmed positive COVID-19 cases among its student-athletes.
Like many other community college athletes, Jalen Neal enrolled at San Bernardino Valley College in the hopes of proving himself worthy of the chance to play at a four-year university by showing what he could do on the football field and in the classroom.
After more than a year, the Panthers are BACK ON THE PROWL! The 2021 Panther Football schedule was released today and includes five home contests beginning with Citrus College on September 4th.
Many young athlete dreams of one day making it to the professional level, hitting the winning home run, scoring the winning touchdown or hitting the buzzer beater to win the game.
San Bernardino Valley College defensive back Montre Moore made it official Tuesday, signing his national letter of intent to join the Missouri Southern State University football team this year, becoming the latest member of the Wolverines to make their college choice after a successful 2019 season.
Quarterback Jeremy Moussa was named co-Offensive Player of the Year and 16 other San Bernardino Valley College players were recognized by coaches on the 2019 All-American Mountain Conference team.
Brett Virgil and Steven Bradshaw were named Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in the American Mountain League as 14 Eagles were honored with all conference designations.
The Panthers capped off their record breaking season with a 33-20 bowl win Saturday at San Bernardino Valley. The win gives Chaffey their first "perfect season" in recent history and the title of longest consecutive winning streak in the state at 21 games.
Congratulations to the 18 student-athletes named to the 2019 All-American Metro League honor team. Leading the Panthers was two-time Offensive Player of the Year and state stat leader, sophomore quarterback Caleb Arreola. Arreola was also honored at last Saturday's bowl game as the game MVP. Also making a repeat appearance on this year's team were Nick Lawson, Isaiah Coleman, and Javian Lofton-Wilson.
The MSJC football team, led by a great effort from their defense came up five points short on Saturday in the Western States Bowl in Santa Maria as they fell to Allan Hancock College 14-9.
For the second straight year, the San Bernardino Valley College football team went to the American Championship Bowl.
And, for the second straight year, a rough first half left the Wolverines chasing the game. This year, the opponent, Chaffey, slammed the door in the fourth quarter, squashing a comeback attempt to beat SBVC 33-20 in front of almost 2,000 fans at SBVC Stadium.
With a piece of the Mountain Division championship already sewn up, the San Bernardino Valley College football team knew all it needed was a win over College of the Desert Saturday night to secure a trip to a bowl game for the second year in a row.
2019 BOWL UPDATE - The Panthers will take on San Bernardino Valley Saturday, November 23rd AT San Bernardino Valley in the American Division Championship Bowl - 6pm
COD (1-9; 0-5) in a season of "almost's" and "what if's" the season came to an end on Saturday, as the Roadrunners hosted their final contest of 2019, falling to the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (9-1; 5-0), 38-0.
The MSJC football team won with a two point conversion in overtime Saturday afternoon at Citrus, to finish the season 8-2, and earn a bid to the 2019 Western States Bowl.