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Riverside City College Athletics
Aug 22 10:00 AM
M. Water Polo
vs Alumni
Aug 22 11:00 AM
W. Water Polo
vs Alumni
Aug 28 TBA
W. Volleyball
vs Santa Monica Quad
SMC Quad
Aug 28 2:45 p.m.
W. Cross Country
at Tour de Cuesta
Cuesta College
Aug 28 2:45 p.m.
M. Cross Country
at Tour De Cuesta
Cuesta College
Aug 28 TBA
M. Water Polo
vs Merced North v South Tournament
Aug 29 TBA
M. Water Polo
vs Merced North v South Tournament
Aug 29 6:00 PM
Football
at Long Beach
Sep 02 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
at San Bernardino Valley
Sep 04 TBA
W. Volleyball
vs LA Mission Quad
Sep 04 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Cuesta Tournament
Sep 05 8:00 a.m.
W. Cross Country
at CSUSB Invitational
CSUSB
Sep 05 8:00 a.m.
M. Cross Country
at CSUSB Invitational
CSUSB
Sep 05 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Cuesta Tournament
Sep 05 5:00 PM
Football
vs Golden West
Sep 08 5:00 PM
W. Volleyball
at Mt. San Jacinto
Sep 10 5:00 PM
W. Volleyball
vs Glendale
Sep 11 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Saddleback Tournament
Sep 12 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Saddleback Tournament
Sep 12 5:00 PM
Football
vs Canyons
Sep 16 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
at Golden West
Sep 17 3:00 PM
W. Water Polo
vs San Joaquin Delta
Sep 17 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
vs Cerritos
Sep 18 9:00 a.m.
W. Cross Country
at Golden West Invitational
Central Park, Huntington
Sep 18 9:00 a.m.
M. Cross Country
at Golden West Invitational
Central Park, Huntington
Sep 18 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Riverside Tournament
Sep 18 6:00 PM
W. Volleyball
vs Cypress
Sep 19 TBA
W. Water Polo
vs Riverside Tournament
Sep 19 6:00 PM
Football
at Saddleback
Photo by Michael Leone
Photo by Michael Leone

Cross Country Challenges Division I, II, & III Teams

The Riverside City college cross country program hit the trails in the Titans Invitational hosted by CSU Fullerton this past Friday. Both sides saw great performances while defeating a handful of Division I competitors. The men placed third overall, while the women finished sixth overall.

The men defeated numerous Division I teams consisting of CSU Fullerton, Loyola Marymount and more. Additionally, they placed four Tigers in the top-30.

Sophomore Enrique Villa paced the pack as he has done in every race he has participated. He finished with a time of 24:52.04 placing him eight overall. Sophomore Austin Dai was second on the team and 26th overall with a mark reading 25:56.72. He finished consecutively with freshman tandem Tyler Graves (26:02.26) and Darvale Jackson (26:02.33), respectfully.

The women placed best amongst the community college field along with defeating a handful of Division I, II, and III teams. Sophomore Sujey Esteva recorded the strongest mark at 19:25.98, while freshman Aliy Camacho finished shortly behind in 46th place with a clip of 19:42.83.

Riverside will host the Orange Empire Conference (OEC) Championships this Friday, October 26 beginning at 9 a.m.