Under the lights
Redlands Community College’s soccer team hosted Eastern Oklahoma after a recent slate of road games.
Redlands Community College’s soccer team hosted Eastern Oklahoma after a recent slate of road games.
Redlands Community College wrapped up its recent three-match road swing in NJCAA Region 2 play with a 1-2 record after dropping a 3-0 score to the University of Arkansas Rich Mountain.
The loss came on the heels of a 3-1 win over Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. Redlands is now 2-3 in the Region 2 standings for fifth place. The Cougars are 4-3-1 on the season.
Redlands goals in the NEO win were by Jaidyn Gonzalez, Paige Treat and Jordan Willeford. Ashanti Lewis logged two assists and Gonzalez a third.
Finishing as the highest-placing two-year program in the field, Redlands Community College women’s golf team kicked off the 2025 portion of its schedule with a top five effort.
Playing in the Oklahoma Women’s Intercollegiate at Lawton Country Club, Redlands was fourth with a 36-hole total of 616 (314/302).
Ivanna Gerez paced the Cougars with a 147 tally (74/73) to place third – three strokes off the winning mark.
Running against a mix of two- and four-year programs, Redlands Community College men’s cross country team placed 23rd in the recent 2025 Southern Stampede.
Running the 8-kilometer course at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Redlands posted a total time of two hours and 33.21 minutes and racked up 690 points. The average team time was 30:40.
Freshman Andres Mandujano broke his own program record by 16 seconds with a time of 26:51 to place 102nd. Four other runners set personal time records in the 268-runner field as Joseph Thompson (30:21) placed 224th.