2024-25 Men's Basketball News

In a hard-fought battle at the NJCAA National Championship in Hutchinson, KS, the no. 10 seeded Pensacola State Pirates fell to the no. 23 seed Trinidad State, 83-75, in the first round on Saturday.

In a thrilling showdown at Raider Arena, Pensacola State emerged victorious in the FCSAA State Championship, defeating Gulf Coast State 54-48.

Pensacola State College's men's basketball team secured a hard-fought victory against No. 3 Eastern Florida State College, winning 66-61 in the quarterfinals of the FCSAA Tournament in Niceville.

In a thrilling semifinal matchup of the FCSAA tournament, the No. 6 seeded Pensacola State College Pirates faced off against the No. 7 seeded Miami Dade on Friday night.

Pensacola State College's Pirates have had an outstanding season, with five players earning spots on the All-Conference team.

In a thrilling matchup on Thursday, Pensacola State College (PSC) traveled to Gainesville, FL, to face St. Petersburg in the play-in game of the FCSAA Tournament.

Saturday night was a pivotal moment for the Pensacola State College (PSC) Pirates as they faced off against Northwest Florida in a crucial conference game.

In a nail-biting contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Pensacola State emerged victorious over Tallahassee State with a final score of 74-72.

In a closely contested Panhandle Conference showdown, the Gulf Coast State Commodores outworked the Pensacola State Pirates to secure a 68-67 victory.

On Saturday, February 1st, the Pensacola Pirates traveled to Marianna, Florida, for a crucial matchup against Chipola, with both teams vying for first place in the Panhandle Conference.
The Pirates rebounded impressively from a tough shooting night in their last game, securing a significant 78-71 home victory in a physical game against Tallahassee on Wednesday.

The Pensacola State Pirates faced a challenging road trip on Sunday, falling 76-66 to Gulf Coast State in a game marked by cold shooting and aggressive play from the home team.

On Saturday, January 18, the Pensacola State College (PSC) Pirates faced off against a top rival in a highly anticipated game.

Wednesday night marked the Pirates' first conference road game of the season, and it was a nail-biter from start to finish. Playing on the road is always challenging, and facing a talented Tallahassee team made it even tougher.
Saturday night marked the opening of Panhandle play with the Pirates facing off against No. 14 Chipola, the team favored to win the conference.
The Pensacola State Pirates had an impressive run over the Christmas break, playing five games and securing four victories.