OFFICIAL SITE OF CORSAIRS ATHLETICS 

The Corsairs compete in the highly competitive Western State Conference (WSC), the oldest and largest community college athletic conference in the state of California. Our football program is a member of the American Pacific Division of Southern California Football Association (SCFA).
We are committed to the success of our student-athletes, both in the classroom and on the playing field. We value character, fair-play, and equitable opportunities for all.
Athletics Calendar
Men's & Women's Basketball at College of the Canyons, Wednesday 1/18/12. Women start at 5pm, and the Men tip off at 7pm.
Corsair News
Men's Soccer returns to SMC!
Santa Monica College Athletics is proud to announce the return of Men's Soccer to our department, starting Fall of 2012. Tim Pierce (
pierce_timothy@smc.edu) has been named Head Coach of the new program.
Boesch Commits to San Diego State

TE Aaron Boesch has verbally Committed to play at San Diego State for the 2012 football season. The 6'5" 230 lb. Washington native received offers from Miami and Florida International, but in the end he choose to stay close to home and become an Aztec. For more on the story,
CLICK HERE! To see the future Aztec in action,
CLICK HERE!
Offensive lineman Alexandru "Cheech" Ceachir has made a verbal
committment to play for the UCLA in 2012. For more on the story, click
HERE!
Corsair Student-Athlete Features 
Jane Siri
This 5'2 freshman from Orinda had 74 aces this season, second in the state of California.
Siri also had 249 digs, ranking 8th in the Western State Conference.
Alexandru Ceachir
The 300-pound freshman is the anchor on the Corsair offensive line. He left his family in Russia at the age of 18 to start a new life in America.
Olivia Patterson Sophomore Team Captain Olivia Patterson has 7 goals and 10 assists this season and has Corsairs to a 3-1-3 conference record and a #20 ranking in the southern region
Read the full interview with Patterson on the Soccer News page.
Brian Hawthorne
Dually enrolled in full-time classes at SMC and the Art Institute, the
sophomore from Compton is accelling in the classromm and on the football field.
Read the full interview with Hawthorne on the
Football News page.
After spending 31 months in prison the SMC freshman is turning his life around while excelling on the field for the Corsairs.