Frustration builds as women’s soccer loses

By Jordan Elias Women’s soccer lost 1-0 against Los Angeles Harbor College at home last Friday, after failing to score on many situations. “I’m frustrated about this game. That was the first time that they win. I think that we went down to their playing level and this is the reason why we lost today,” sophomore midfielder Stephanie Rojas said. East Los Angeles College had not lost in its last…

October 26, 2016
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Women’s soccer bounces back

  By Cortez Cruz Serrato The East Los Angeles College women’s soccer team beat El Camino College 4-1 in a South Coast Conference match up Oct. 28 at home in Weingart Stadium after its one-sided loss to Cerritos College Oct. 24. ELAC is now 8-4-3 overall, 5-2-2 in the SCC. Huskies Head Coach Tessa Troglia said that getting the win against El Camino after the loss against Cerritos, the SCC’s first…

October 29, 2014
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Women’s soccer plays to scoreless tie

By Cortez Cruz Serrato  The East Los Angeles College women’s soccer team tied Los Angeles Harbor College, 0-0, Oct. 21 at home in Weingart Stadium. The Huskies did not capitalize on multiple scoring opportunities late in the second half. As a result they drop to 7-3-3 overall and 4-1-2 in SCC play. ELAC secured possession of the ball for most of the first half, but both teams couldn’t create any good scoring opportunities. In the…

October 22, 2014
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Women’s soccer stuns No. 2

By Sergio Berrueta The East Los Angeles College Huskies won a key South Coast Conference game, 4-2, after an aggressive match against No. 2-ranked Mt. San Antonio College Oct. 14 at home in Weingart Stadium. Two Huskies were injured. Maria Beccerra fell and slid to the ground at minute 15. Also, Ayre Looney of ELAC was injured after jumping in the air to dodge a player. Looney missed the landing when coming down. She…

October 14, 2014
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East LA College women’s soccer overcome rivals to clinch playoff spot

November 20, 2012 By Yehoshua Robles   The women’s soccer team defeated South Coast Conference rivals Long Beach City College 1-0, in overtime, earning a spot in the playoffs. The Huskies will face the No. 2 seeded and unbeaten College of the Canyons who spots a 17-0-4 overall record, 11-0-4 in Conference play. They are ready for the Cougars they all say.   It was an intense game from the start of…

November 20, 2012
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East LA College women’s soccer routs Compton, 3-1

By Michael Price   Four red cards and four goals highlighted a decisive 3-1 victory for the women’s soccer team over El Camino College Compton Center last Friday at Weingart Stadium. Huskies Natasha Witzl and Susana Terrones received red cards along with Compton’s Stephanie Serna and Stephanie Pacheco for brawling on the field. Husky Leslie Rivera scored two goals and had an assist to Jessica Guzman who scored East Los…

November 6, 2012
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East LA College women’s soccer routs No. 6 Mt. SAC, 4-1

  By Erik Luna   The women’s soccer team handed No. 6 Mt. San Antonio College their first loss in South Coast Conference play last Friday getting revenge from their 3-0 loss to the Mounties on Oct. 2. As a result of East Los Angeles College’s 4-1 rout, the Huskies are now ranked No. 18 statewide while Mt. SAC fell to No. 8 in the rankings. ELAC stands 6-6-5 overall, 3-4-3…

October 29, 2012
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ELAC women’s soccer stumbles, 1-0

By Erik Luna   The women’s soccer team failed to avenge last month’s 0-0 tie against Long Beach City College when they lost 1-0 last Friday at Long Beach. With this loss, the Huskies were brought down to a 2-4-2 record in the South Coast Conference and brought their overall record to 5-6-4. LBCC held its defense throughout the game and forced the Huskies to remain in their midfield. With…

October 23, 2012
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Women’s soccer scores third tie

By Erik Luna   The women’s soccer team started conference play against Long Beach City College last Tuesday at Weingart Stadium resulting in a scoreless tie. As a result, the Huskies are tied with LBCC for third place in South Coast Conference rankings, behind Cerritos and Mt. San Antonio. ELAC drops to 3–2–3 overall, 0-0-1 in SCC play, while the Vikings are 4–2 –1 (0-0-1). The Huskies host Pasadena City…

September 27, 2012
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