Pasadena's Myles Watkins slams a dunk as the Lancers ended ELAC's long conference win streak.
Pasadena's Myles Watkins slams a dunk as the Lancers ended ELAC's long conference win streak.

Mt. SAC, Pasadena Topple ELAC in Rare SCC North Men's Basketball Shift

After seven straight seasons of capturing the South Coast Conference North Division crown, East Los Angeles College is already in a rare 0-2 hole to open conference play in 2024.

The Huskies, the state #27-ranked team at 13-7 overall, had a 10-game win streak, including a perfect 6-0 trip through the SCC South crossovers before Pasadena City ended the program's 28-game, SCC winning streak going back to 2019. 

The red-hot, #25-ranked Lancers (13-7) are on a 6-game win streak and beat ELAC for the first time in nine years, 86-74, in the North opener on Jan. 24. Then #10-ranked Mt. San Antonio (18-2) stung the Huskies again, winning 79-64, two nights later. It was Mt. SAC's first victory v. ELAC since 2018, breaking its 9-game, head-to-head losing streak v. the Monterey Park school.

Meanwhile, the South Division, which figured to have #24 Los Angeles Southwest (13-7) as the frontrunner instead has both defending champion LA Harbor (7-13) and Cerritos (11-9) leading the race, both at 2-0. 

The Cougars had won five in a row before both ELAC and Pasadena handed them back-to-back defeats. After upsetting Mt. SAC, 69-67, in the final crossover, LASW was then upset by Harbor, 67-65, in the division opener. LA Southwest followed that with a 43-point performance from state-leading scorer Chidi Obichere to get past El Camino, 84-82. 

Cerritos has won four in a row, earning conference wins over El Camino and Compton while Harbor routed Long Beach by 30 points after its win over LA Southwest.

Back to the North, LA Trade-Tech (12-8) reached the century mark in points in back-to-back victories over LBCC (108-105) and Rio Hondo (107-61) before Pasadena tripped it up, 79-67. The Beavers scored an amazing 146 points (made 19 shots from 3-point range) in a victory over Barstow on Dec. 20.

Conference Leaders:

Scoring-Obichere, LA Southwest, 24.6 points per game
Rebounding-Justin Haynes, LA Southwest, 11.1 average
FG Percentage-Nick Hopkins, Mt. San Antonio, 59.5 percent
FT Percentage-Daniel Michelini-Jackson, East LA, 87.8 percent
3-Point FG Percentage-Deen Abdur-Rahmann, Pasadena, 44.8 percent
Total 3-Pointers-Luke Olmstead, Los Angeles City, 61
Assists-Jalen Vazquez, Pasadena, 4.8 average
Steals-Mike Bilal, Rio Hondo, Franklyn Chambers, Long Beach, 2.3 average
Blocks-Solomon Ray, LA Southwest, 2.2 average

 

Recap by Robert Lewis, SCC SID