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Butte Women Dominate San Jose CC in NorCal Playoffs

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Roadrunners Triumph Over San Jose City College in NorCal Regional Tournament

In an exciting showdown at the Butte College arena, the No. 6 ranked Roosevelt Roadrunners defeated the No. 11 San Jose City College Jaguars with a strong score of 60-48. This victory marks a significant advancement for the Roadrunners in the second round of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) NorCal regional tournament.

A Decisive Match

The game showcased the Roadrunners’ grit and determination, allowing them to maintain their ranking in the competitive California community college sports circuit. With a solid defense and effective offensive strategies, the Roadrunners created a substantial gap that the Jaguars could not close.

Key Players and Performances

The Roadrunners’ success was a result of outstanding team effort, but several players stood out during the match. These key contributors played crucial roles in both defense and scoring, ensuring the team’s progression in the tournament.

Defensive Strategies

The Roadrunners employed effective defensive tactics that stifled the Jaguars’ attempts to surge back into the game. By closing in on key players and forcing turnovers, they consistently regained control of the ball, an essential factor in their win.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for the Roadrunners?

As they advance deeper into the tournament, the Roadrunners will look to build on this momentum. Their next match will be critical as they aim to continue their winning streak and push for a championship title in the CCCAA.

Importance of the CCCAA Tournament

The CCCAA tournament is a pivotal event for community college teams across California, providing not only recognition but also chances for players to showcase their skills on a larger stage. Performing well in this tournament can lead to opportunities for players to transfer to higher-level collegiate programs or even professional leagues.

Explore More About Community College Sports

For those interested in the dynamics of community college athletics, consider exploring more about the California Community College Athletic Association and its impact on player development.


The Roadrunners’ victory against the Jaguars in this round of the NorCal tournament is a testament to their hard work and dedication. As they move forward, fans and supporters are eager to see how far this resilient team can go in their quest for glory in community college basketball.

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