Thompson Named WSC South Player of the WeekWednesday, November 18, 2009Glendora, CA (Men’s Basketball) -- Sophomore Keith Thompson was named the WSC South Player of the Week on Tuesday evening. It’s the first time in his two seasons with Citrus that Thompson has earned the honor. Full article » Home Away From HomeSunday, November 15, 2009San Diego, CA (Men’s Basketball) -- For the third straight year, the Citrus College Men’s Basketball team has travelled down South to open their season tournament schedule. The Fighting Owls (ranked #5 in the State) have made San Diego their unofficial home away from home as they have won the tournament two years running. Things continued to go well for Citrus down in San Diego as for the third straight year they will come home as Champions of the Knight’s Invitational. Full article » Men’s B-Ball Pre-Season #1 AgainThursday, November 05, 2009Glendora, CA (Men’s Basketball) -- What does 63 wins in two seasons and back to back WSC South Championships get you these days? Well if you are Head Men’s Basketball Coach Rick Croy and the Citrus College Men’s Basketball team, it gets you a lot of respect. That respect was shown this week, as the Fighting Owls were named the pre-season #1 team in the South for the second straight year. Full article » Jose Rivera Named Team CaptainThursday, October 22, 2009Glendora, CA (Men’s Basketball) -- Returning Sophomore Jose Rivera has been named the Citrus College Men’s Basketball program’s Team Captain for the 2009-2010 season. Rivera follows in the footsteps as such legendary Owls as Troy Payne, Darren Moore, and Phil Friesen. Full article » Lauer Joins Men’s Basketball StaffWednesday, September 16, 2009Glendora, CA (Men’s Basketball) -- Fresh off an impressive career at UC Irvine, Bay Area native Brett Lauer has joined the Citrus College Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff.
A six-foot one inch guard out of Concord, California, Lauer spent the last two seasons (his junior and senior campaigns) playing for the Anteaters where he averaged 8.5 points a game and led the Big West Conference in 3-point percentage with a .504 mark during the 2008-2009 season. Full article » |