
March 28, 2022
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It was a game of almosts for the Yavapai College men’s soccer team as it hosted the Arizona Western College Matadors on Tuesday night, Oct. 3, at Ken Lindley Field, eventually falling 1-0 to drop to 6-4 overall on the season and 5-3 in conference games.

The Yavapai College men’s soccer team headed south on Friday afternoon and took on the No. 9-ranked Arizona Western College Matadors in the NJCAA Division I Region I Championship Match.

The Yavapai College men’s soccer team moved the ball up and down the field with ease on Saturday afternoon at Ken Lindley Field as the Roughriders defeated the South Mountain Community College Cougars 9-0.

The Yavapai College men’s soccer team suffered its first loss in conference play on Tuesday night, Sept. 20, as the Roughriders fell, 2-1, at NJCAA Division II 20th-ranked Mesa Community College.

Sophomore forward AJ Jones was the hero on Tuesday night, Sept. 20, in the Yavapai College women’s soccer team’s 1-0 overtime victory over Mesa Community College on the road.

The Yavapai College women’s soccer team is back at home this weekend when it plays host to Chandler-Gilbert Community College at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at Mountain Valley Park, 8600 E. Nace Lane, in Prescott Valley.

Eleven days removed from its last game action, the Yavapai College men’s soccer team is ready to get its Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) season rolling this weekend.

After spending the past week off, the Yavapai College volleyball team will play in a tournament on the road, which includes match-ups against a pair of nationally-ranked opponents on Saturday, Sept. 17.

Having already announced the first 10 players on its 2022-23 roster earlier this year, the Yavapai College men’s basketball team this month announced the addition of five more student-athletes.

The Yavapai College volleyball team headed down to the valley for its first conference game of the 2022 season, a matchup with the South Mountain Community College Cougars, and left with its first sweep of the season.

Facing the No. 13-ranked Scottsdale Community College Fighting Artichokes at Mountain Valley Park on Saturday night, the Yavapai College women’s soccer team let a late lead slip away, eventually falling 6-3 and moving to 1-4 on the season.

The Yavapai College women’s soccer team kicked off its 2022 campaign with a 3-1 victory over the College of Southern Nevada Tuesday afternoon in North Las Vegas.

The Yavapai College softball team, which led the country in 2022 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America team selections, received word June 7 that six of its players were named to the 2022 NJCAA All-America teams, an association best.

Facing elimination twice in the NJCAA Division I national tournament on Thursday, May 26, Yavapai College’s softball team defeated No. 4-seeded Seminole State (Okla.), 14-2, but later lost to top-seeded Florida Southwestern, 10-9, in extra innings to end its memorable 2022 campaign.

It was a wild day of softball for Yavapai College on Wednesday, May 25, at the Pacific Avenue Athletic Complex in the NJCAA Division I Softball Championship Tournament.

Pitching was the key to victory for the Yavapai College softball team in its 2-0 victory over Snead State in its first game of the 2022 NJCAA Division I Softball Championship May 24 in Yuma.

The Yavapai College men’s basketball program announced May 18 that it has signed three new players as it builds a team for its anticipated return to the hardwood in the 2022-23 season.

Yavapai College’s baseball team lost 6-2 in the second game of its best-of-three NJCAA Division I, Region 1 semifinal series against No. 10-ranked Central Arizona May 6 in Casa Grande, bringing its 2022 season to a close.

The time has arrived for the Yavapai College baseball team to play in the NJCAA Division I, Region 1 tournament.

The Yavapai College softball team’s impressive campaign continues this week with a pair of ACCAC doubleheaders. This week, the Roughriders face the Mesa Community College Thunderbirds and Paradise Valley Community College Pumas.

The NJCAA Division I No. 2-ranked Yavapai College softball team swept Pima in an Arizona Conference (ACCAC) doubleheader March 26 in Tucson, winning 18-12 and 17-0 to improve its record to 31-2 overall and 23-1 in conference.