Rare Triple-Double By Fletcher Ignites Women's Hoops In PCC Crossover Finale

Kamora Fletcher goes to hoop during PCC's win on Saturday (photo/gallery by Richard Quinton).
Kamora Fletcher goes to hoop during PCC's win on Saturday (photo/gallery by Richard Quinton).

Kamora Fletcher became just the fifth player in Pasadena City College women's basketball history to record a triple-double as the Lancers closed out the PCC Crossover Tourney with an 80-41 romp over San Diego City on Saturday afternoon.

Fletcher, a 5-foot-9 freshman forward from Diamond Bar High, scored 18 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and dished out 10 assists while making a game-high six steals in performing the triple feat last done by Dariel Johnson six years ago. Johnson did her double-digit trifecta on points, rebounds and blocked shots. The last time a Lancer reached the triple feat in points, rebounds and assists was by Dominique Scott in 2010. 

Fletcher reached her 10th helper with 1:23 left hitting Kennedy Jackson for a layup-and-on. Fletcher, who made the All-Tournament Team, was celebrated by her teammates after the announcement to the Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium crowd during her post-game tourney acknowledgement. 

Monica Menzies added a game-high 23 points (four 3-pointers), six rebounds and six assists while Jackson poured in 22 points, including three treys. Celine Bolton-Ford contributed 15 points, nine boards, five steals and four blocks as PCC played with just six players. Ava Chang had two points and Kimberly Dominguez came off the bench to grab seven rebounds. 

The Lancers are 7-5 under interim head coach Alexa Mirzaian and exceeded the 2024-25 season total of PCC victories by two in just 12 contests.

Aamori Daniels made All-Tournament for SDCC (6-6 record) as she scored 19 points with five steals and four blocks. 

On Friday, PCC jumped out to a 10-0 lead v. pre-season #5-ranked Moorpark, but the Raiders outscored PCC, 19-3, in the second quarter and went on to beat the Lancers for the second time this season, 71-51. Fletcher tallied 19 points, grabbed six rebounds and made five steals while Bolton-Ford posted 16 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, four steals and two blocks. Menzies scored eight points and Dominguez had four. 

Moorpark (10-2) got 21 points (9-for-11 from the field) from All-Tourney selection Maleyni Tolliver, who added 10 rebounds, while tourney MVP Keilani Peralta scored 19 points. Peralta scored 21 points including burying seven 3-point baskets in the Raiders win on Saturday over Antelope Valley, 78-62.

Winners of three of the last four contests, the Lancers return to action at the MiraCosta Holiday Invitational Wednesday-Friday, Dec. 17-19. PCC opens with a 1 p.m. game on Dec. 17 v. Cuyamaca.  

PCC TRIPLE-DOUBLES

  • 18 points, 25 rebounds, 11 assists by Biljana Bosanac v. Mt. San Antonio, 1993
  • 18 points, 21 rebounds, 10 steals by Biljana Bosanac v. Fullerton, 1992
  • 14 points, 10 rebounds, 11 steals by Biljana Bosanac% v. San Bernardino Valley, 1991
  • 26 points, 13 assists, 10 rebounds by Kinyada Johnson$ v. LA Pierce, 2008
  • 10 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists by Dominique Scott& v. Las Positas, 2010
  • 28 points, 18 rebounds, 12 blocks by Dariel Johnson* v. LA Trade Tech, 2019
  • 18 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists by Kamora Fletcher v. San Diego City, 2025

    %-Bosanac was inducted into the PCC Sports Hall of Fame in 2023
    $-Johnson was the MVP of the 2009 State Championship Tournament, PCC women's basketball only 3C2A state title and first in the college's women's sports history
    &-Scott was an All-State player and South Coast Conference MVP in 2010-11 who went on to play for the USC Trojans in 2011-12
    *-Johnson was the 2019-20 SCC MVP and went on to play two seasons at NCAA Division I U. Arkansas Little-Rock