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Riverside City College Athletics
Oct 29 TBA
M. Basketball
at Ventura Tournament
Ventura Tournament
Oct 30 TBA
M. Basketball
at Ventura Tournament
Ventura Tournament
Nov 04 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Victor Valley
Nov 13 TBA
M. Basketball
at Alvin Hunter Classic
San Bernardino
Nov 14 TBA
M. Basketball
at Alvin Hunter Calssic
San Bernardino
Nov 15 TBA
M. Basketball
at Alvin Hunter Classic
San Bernardino
Nov 18 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Palomar
Nov 21 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Chaffey
Nov 24 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
at San Bernardino Valley
Dec 02 6:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Mt. San Jacinto
Dec 04 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Mt. San Antonio
Dec 09 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs MiraCosta
Dec 11 5:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Citrus
Jan 06 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Fullerton
Jan 08 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Santiago Canyon
Jan 13 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Cypress
Jan 15 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Santa Ana
Jan 20 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Saddleback
Jan 22 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Orange Coast
Jan 27 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Irvine Valley
Jan 29 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Fullerton
Feb 03 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Santiago Canyon
Feb 05 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Cypress
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Feb 09 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
vs Santa Ana
Feb 11 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Saddleback
Feb 17 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Orange Coast
Feb 19 7:00 PM
M. Basketball
at Irvine Valley
Photo by Bobby R. Hester
Photo by Bobby R. Hester

Entire Rosters Scores in Victory Over Santa Ana

The Tigers entire roster saw playing time tonight as the Riverside City College men's' basketball team hosted the Santa Ana College Dons in the Orange Empire Conference (OEC) home opener. Riverside led wire-to-wire with the Tigers earning the victory by the final score of 88-52.

Riverside was lights out in all facets of the game as they man-handled the Dons in every category. They shot just below 50 percent (49.2%) which encompassed a 40 percent mark from long range with seven different players hitting at least one three pointer. They forced 16 turnovers while committing a season-low nine turnovers. Furthermore, each Tiger had at least one bucket as the points column was left without zeros.

They were efficient with the rock and shared the wealth as they dished out 21 total assists. Eight of them came from the hands of sophomore forward Amir Davis. He flirted with a triple double while adding 11 points and nine rebounds. He was pulled with six minutes left in the contest.

Sophomore Edwyn Collins led all scorers with 17 points on a 60 percent shooting night. In the past three games, he has shot over 50 percent in each contest and has hit 11 threes. Additionally, he added six rebounds and snagged one assist.

 The return of sophomore forward Sammy Richardson has done wonders for the Tigers in bench play. He led the brigade with 13 points and two rebounds. Freshman forward Robert Ayala only played 17 minutes, but still scored 10 points landing him in double-digits the last four games he has played.