Rujon Walters on the The Bryan Hanks Show
Former @kinstonmbb star and current @LCCLancers standout Rujon Walters (@Ru4three_) is today's Big Interview with Bryan & @ScottWhitting11.
Former @kinstonmbb star and current @LCCLancers standout Rujon Walters (@Ru4three_) is today's Big Interview with Bryan & @ScottWhitting11.
Lenoir Community College picked the right opponent to snap a skid to. The Lancers picked up a 77-67 win over Pitt Community College Wednesday, not only snapping a six-game losing streak but also picking up the first win over the Bulldogs in the Chris Brown era.
Congratulations are in order for eleven of our fall sports athletes for making the All-Region Academic Teams. Each of the following students had to have a minimum of 12 credit hours last semester with a 3.00 or higher. Out of the 11, 2 student-athletes had 4.00 GPAs. Please give them a high-five or nice slap
Farmville Central High School Volleyball Player Ava Loper signs with the Lancers for next season!
One of the catalysts toward Ayden-Grifton’s best volleyball run in school history is heading to Lenoir Community College. Holly Cannon committed to become a Lancer Wednesday in a signing ceremony at Ayden-Grifton.
Lenoir Community College put up a fight Monday, but Louisburg CC was too much in a 104-95 decision. The Lancers (1-6) trailed by as many as 17 but sliced into the deficit late before the Hurricanes (5-3) put it away at the line.
Lenoir Community College’s Quantavis McKinney rises up as Sandhills Community College’s Keagan Brayboy contests in Wednesday’s game. Photo by Laieke Abebe / WJG Sports Lenoir Community College had a perennial power on the ropes in its season opener Wednesday.
On November 11, 2021, there will be a professional baseball skills camp at Lenoir Community College. Major league Texas Rangers coach Turtle Thomas will be the lead instructor along with Down East Wood Ducks Pitching Coach Steve Mintz, Head Coach at LCC Gary Smith, and his staff.
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A tightly contested contest throughout didn’t go in favor of Lenoir Community College Wednesday. The Lancers fell to Pitt CC 26-24, 20-25, 26-28, 25-20 in a wild affair on Pink Night. The first three sets featured a combined 38 ties and 16 lead changes and while LCC (9-16) took an early advantage, it wasn’t enough.