Women’s Basketball | Markus Spiske (Unsplash)
Women’s Basketball | Markus Spiske (Unsplash)
The California Community College Athletic Association State Basketball Championships for men and women will take place at West Hills College Lemoore in their Golden Eagle Arena. The tournament will showcase the final four California community college teams for both men and women in the north and south regions of the state.
From March 9th to March 12th, the Men's Basketball State Championship games will be held. The first game will feature San Jose City against East Los Angeles at 1 pm, followed by Fullerton playing against West Valley at 3 pm. The day's third game will see City College of San Francisco compete against San Bernardino Valley at 5 pm, with Citrus playing against College of the Sequoias at 7 pm. Playoff games from the winning brackets will be held at 1 pm and 3 pm on Friday, March 10th, with the championship game scheduled for Saturday, March 11th, at 1 pm.
The Women's Basketball Championships will take place from March 10th to March 12th. On March 10th, Santa Rosa will play against Mt. San Antonio at 1 pm, followed by Orange Coast competing against Sierra at 3 pm. The day's third game will see Butte playing against Cypress at 5 pm, with Palomar playing against College of the Sequoias at 7 pm. Playoff games from the winning brackets will be held at 5 pm and 7 pm on Saturday, March 11th, with the championship game scheduled for Sunday, March 12th, at 3:30 pm.
"We are excited to be hosting the CCCAA State Basketball Championships this year at West Hills College Lemoore," said Andrea Picchi, Athletic Director at West Hills College Lemoore. "This is a great opportunity for basketball fans to come together and witness some of the top teams from across California compete for the championship title."
Fans can watch the games live and archived on http://BAOSN.tv via the FREE BAOSN APP. Tickets can only be purchased online at https://cccaa.hometownticketing.com/embed/all. This event is cashless, except for the snack bar, and parking is free.
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