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Basketball team suffers biggest loss

Rio Hondo's men's basketball team lost by a season high 44 points to the San Bernardino Valley College  Wolverines at home 98-54, on Feb. 1. The loss keeps RHC in last place of the Foothill Conference with only four games left in the season. The upcoming schedule has RHC matching up with two teams with sub .500 records and gives the Roadrunners an opportunity to climb out of last place.  

Roadrunner basketball teams suffer defeats at hands of Mt. San Jacinto

 

Rio Hondo's men's and women's basketball teams lost in games to Mt. San Jacinto College Jan. 21 in the Roadrunners gym. The men's team lost 75-56 to Mt. San Jacinto, which is in first place in the Foothill Conference with a 6-0 record and are 17-3 overall.

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2011-2012 Men’s basketball season preview

Last season the Roadrunners were coached by interim coach David Ng for the year because now head coach Steve Hebert was the interim Dean of Athletics and P.E. in the fall semester last year. Hebert was the coach the previous season and has been coach since 2001. "They struggled in the win loss column played pretty well but just ran up short on a lot of games", said coach Hebert when asked about their previous season. 

  • Basketball J'Qauandrei Ellis Battle of the Roadrunners

    It was a Roadrunner eat Roadrunner type of match on Feb. 8. The Rio Hondo gym hosted a men's basketball Foothill Conference match-up against College of the Deserts (COD) Roadrunners. Even though Rio had hecklers from COD in the bleachers, they still managed to walk away with a win, 86-80.

  • Bryce Rutherford Rio battles but comes up short against Canyons

    Rio Hondo's baseball team's first three games of the season are against teams ranked in the top 20 of Southern California. They matched up against number 11 ranked Canyons College on Feb. 4 at Rio and lost in a nail biter, 7-6.

  • Giants win Super Bowl 21-17

    A replication of a championship

     

    The New York Giants were able to replicate their magic championship run of 2008 by, once again, beating Tom Brady and the New England Patriots 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI to create another chapter in what has become a rivalry match-up for these two storied franchises. The Giants' defense was responsible for the first score of the game by pressuring Brady into an intentional grounding penalty inside New England's end zone to make the score 2-0 in the first quarter.