After sweeping the team, singles and doubles at the 3C2A State Men's Tennis Championship at the prestigious Ojai Valley Tournament, IVC added another accolade by earning the Ojai Cup for the community college men's division.
Sophomore standout singles and doubles player Jonathan Hinkel was selected as the Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award winner last week as part of the 3C2A State Championship at the Ojai Valley Tournament.
Irvine Valley sweeps 3C2A state titles for the second year in a row by winning the team, singles (Philip Neuman) and doubles (Nevin McCann and Bradley Yung). The Lasers continue to set the standard at the Ojai Valley Tournament.
Irvine Valley first team all-Orange Empire Conference defender Ethan Kofi-Adu-Gyamfi has committed to continue his athletic and education career at NCAA Division II UC Merced. Kofi-Adu-Gyamfi was a two-year starter for IVC,
Philip Neuman and Steven Anderson have already led IVC to a state team title and now they will compete on Sunday at Libbey Park in Ojai for the 3C2A men's singles title. The two compete in the final at 11:30 a.m.
Irvine Valley battles, but falls to Saddleback, 5-4, in 12 innings on Friday in the final game of the 2026 regular season. IVC sees its regular season end with a record of 18-22 overall and 3-18 in the Orange Empire Conference.
Irvine Valley finishes with 10 hits, but Saddleback races out to a 5-0 lead through the first two innings and holds on for a 5-2 victory. Christian Viggiano throws 7.1 scoreless innings of relief for the Lasers. IVC is at Saddleback Friday.
Irvine Valley takes the 3C2A State Team Championship for the second straight season with 5-0 win over Foothill Wednesday. It is the fifth overall title for coach Ross Duncan's program and the team ends with a record of 14-1.
Irvine Valley sits only behind Florida Gateway, Wallace from Alabama, Ventura and Daytona State in Florida in the latest JCGridiron.com Filthy 20 Rankings. IVC hosts Golden West on Thursday in semis of the OEC tournament.
In a rematch of last year's state championship match Irvine Valley and Foothill face off Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Ventura College. IVC is after its second title in a row after rallying to beat Foothill, 5-2, in 2025 and fourth total title.
Top-seeded Irvine Valley defeated Glendale, 5-0, at home on Saturday in a regional final to move on to the 3C2A State Championship at Ventura on Apr. 22. IVC will take on Foothill in the state final for the second year in a row.
Irvine Valley, with a record of 12-1 overall and ranked No. 1 in So. Cal. hosts No. 7 Glendale on Saturday at 2 p.m. in a regional final with a trip to the 3C2A State Dual Championship on the line. The state final is Apr. 22 at Ventura.
Irvine Valley is headed back to a So. Cal. Regional Playoff Final after defeating Ventura, 5-0, Tuesday at home. The Lasers, seeded first, knocked off the No. 4 Pirates and improved its record to 12-1. IVC hosts Glendale Saturday.
Irvine Valley, the defending state champion in the 3C2A, moved on to a So. Cal. Regional final playoff event on Saturday at home against Glendale. The Lasers, under the guidance of coach Ross Duncan, will host at 2 p.m.
Irvine Valley Orange Empire Conference most valuable player Symantha Barnett, who helped her Laser squad reach the 3C2A State Championship, and led IVC to a conference title is off to Dillard University in New Orleans.
Irvine Valley gives up runs late and loses to Golden West, 9-2, on the road in the second game of the Orange Empire Conference series Thursday. IVC and GWC have split the first two games and play again Friday 51ÁÔÆæ.
Irvine Valley shuts out Santa Ana in an Orange Empire Conference match on Wednesday afternoon at home. The Lasers sweep the four matches and then get a forfeit win on the fifth court to improve their record to 5-17 overall.
Irvine Valley, the defending 3C2A champion and Orange Empire Conference winner, defeats Santa Barbara City, 5-0, in its opening round So. Cal. Regional match Tuesday at home. The Lasers next face No. 4 Ventura on Apr. 14.
Irvine Valley scores five runs in the bottom of the eighth inning and comes back to beat Golden West, 15-11, in the opening game of a three-game series at home Tuesday. Lucas Scott had three hits and four RBI to lead IVC.