Seeded #18 for their first Southern California Regional Playoffs since 2009, the Cerritos College volleyball team gave #15-seeded Bakersfield College all they could handle on Saturday night.
Led by two-time 1st Team All-South Coast Conference selection Jayda Harris-Amete, a trio of Cerritos College volleyball players received post-season honors.
Making their first appearance in the Southern California Regional Playoffs since 2009, the Cerritos College volleyball team has been seeded #18 out of the 20 teams.
Looking for a win in their final regular season match, which would have secured a post-season bid, the Cerritos College volleyball team dropped a tough four-set match against visiting Mt. San Antonio College on Friday.
On Wednesday night, the Cerritos College volleyball team received kills from 11 different players, as they recorded a 25-11, 25-6, 25-15 South Coast Conference win.
After a three-set sweep of host Los Angeles Harbor College on Tuesday, the Cerritos College volleyball team still has hopes of earning a post-season playoff bid.
Looking for a chance to end their four-match losing skid, the Cerritos College volleyball team posted a three-set sweep over visiting El Camino College on Wednesday night.
Needing to pull off several upset wins if their post-season hopes are to remain alive, the Cerritos College volleyball team missed out on another chance on Wednesday night.
With time running out on the Cerritos College volleyball team if they are to qualify for the Southern California Regional Playoffs, their four-set loss at the hands of Long Beach City College on Friday presented another hurdle.
Starting the second round of South Coast Conference play on Friday night, the Cerritos College volleyball team was looking to avenge all of their first round losses.
Continuing their upwardly mobile climb through the rankings, the #24-ranked Cerritos College volleyball team posted a four-set win over #20-ranked East Los Angeles College on Wednesday.
Looking to start another winning streak after opening the season with six straight victories, the Cerritos College volleyball team recorded a 25-13, 25-12, 25-18 straight set win over visiting Los Angeles Harbor College on Friday night.
Hoping to avoid another 15-year winning drought against El Camino College, the Cerritos College volleyball team earned a 26-24, 25-12, 25-22 South Coast Conference win over the Warriors on Wednesday.
Prior to the start of South Coast Conference play, the Cerritos College volleyball team was able to match up against teams that are as small as they are.
Looking to make an early move in the South Coast Conference standings against #10-ranked Long Beach City College, as well as trying to avoid an 0-2 start, the Cerritos College volleyball team dropped a 15-25, 22-25, 25-23, 19-25 decision on Wednesday night.
Relying heavily on their back row defense and passing ability, the Cerritos College volleyball team was able to start the season 5-0 and won every set.
On the strength of their 25-22, 25-22, 25-21 win over visiting San Bernardino Valley College, the Cerritos College volleyball team has matched the 2015 team's 5-0 start to a season.
With a chance to match their fastest start since the 2015 season (5-0), the Cerritos College volleyball team improved to 4-0 on the year with a 25-9, 25-22, 25-15 sweep of the California Lutheran University JV team on Wednesday night.
With eight players recording at least one kill, and nobody with more than seven, the Cerritos College volleyball team made quick work of visiting Santa Ana College on Wednesday.
From 1991-94 the Cerritos College volleyball team reached the state championship match and in three of those four seasons, they lost to Golden West College in the finals.
After a season where Cerritos College volleyball player Sonye Garcia finished with 94 kills, the outside hitter has signed with William Woods University, a private college in Fulton, MO.
After being named the South Coast Conference Libero of the Year, Cerritos College volleyball player Breanna Lizarraga has committed to Whittier College.