After leading the state in home runs, Cerritos College catcher/3rd baseman Briana Lopez has signed a National Letter of Intent with Arizona Christian University.
On Saturday afternoon, the Cerritos College softball team saw their season come to an end with a 10-5 Southern California Regional Playoff loss to College of the Canyons.
In their opening game of the Southern California Regional Playoffs against College of the Canyons, the Cerritos College softball team committed five errors in a 12-4 loss.
Cerritos College sophomore softball player Briana Lopez, who's two home runs away from tying the school's single season school record, was named 3CFCA All-American.
In a record-breaking season for Cerritos College softball coach Kodee Murray, the awards keep coming, as she was named the South Coast Conference South Division Coach of the Year.
After posting a 22-16 regular season record and a second place finish in the South Coast Conference South Division, the Cerritos College softball team has been seeded #9 for the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
Needing a big win heading into the selection process for the Southern California Regional seeding meeting, the Cerritos College softball team posted a 6-3 win at El Camino College on Tuesday.
In their final regular season home game, the Cerritos College softball team honored their sophomores before their non-conference game against Santiago Canyon College at Nancy Kelly Field on Saturday.
On Thursday in their South Coast Conference game at Compton College, the Cerritos College softball team scored nine times in the top of the first inning on their way to a 16-3, 5-inning win.
For one inning against visiting Pasadena City College, it appeared as though the Cerritos College softball team had overcome their deficit and put themselves in place for a big win.
Leading, 4-3 through the first five innings, the Cerritos College softball team saw host Ventura College score four times in the bottom of the sixth inning to pull out a 7-5 decision on Monday.
Playing their second game in as many days against one of the top-ranked teams in the state, the Cerritos College softball team was held off the scoreboard in a 5-0 non-conference loss at Cypress College on Friday.
On Thursday in their South Coast Conference game against visiting El Camino College, the Cerritos College softball team didn't have any problem getting on base.
With a four-game week in front of them, the Cerritos College softball team battled back from a three-run deficit against Los Angeles Mission College to post a 9-5 non-conference win at Nancy Kelly Field on Monday.
Powering her way back into second place in the state in home runs, Cerritos College sophomore catcher Briana Lopez added two more to her total on Friday against Citrus College.
Each time the Cerritos College softball team scored to get back into their game against Chaffey College at Nancy Kelly Field on Thursday, they found themselves trailing in the next inning.
With the final two undefeated teams remaining in the South Coast Conference South Division facing each other, the Cerritos College softball team was defeated by host El Camino College, 10-3 on Tuesday.
Jumping out to a 5-0 lead over host Compton College in a South Coast Conference South Division game on Thursday, the Cerritos College softball team held on for the win.
It took the Cerritos College softball team one time through the lineup before they were able to get their bats going against Riverside City College at Nancy Kelly Field on Saturday.
Although the outcome of the Cerritos College softball game was a 10-2, five-inning mercy rule win over Long Beach City College at Nancy Kelly Field on Thursday, the score could have been a lot different.
Needing to fight back from a 5-2 deficit against Los Angeles Harbor College on Tuesday, sophomore catcher Briana Lopez completed the comeback with a walkoff home run for a 7-6 South Coast Conference win for the Cerritos College softball team.
On Friday, the Cerritos College softball team saw their three-game winning streak come to an end with an 11-1, 5-inning loss to Cypress College at Nancy Kelly Field.