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SPOTLIGHT: City College’s Griffin steps up in PCAC play (with video)

Knights men’s basketball returns to the court tonight against Miramar
City College guard Dylan Griffin (23) defends Imperial Valley guard Brady Walker (11) at Harry West Gym, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. Nadia Lavin/City Times Media
City College guard Dylan Griffin (23) defends Imperial Valley guard Brady Walker (11) at Harry West Gym, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. Nadia Lavin/City Times Media

City Times Media will return to the sidelines to broadcast Knights men’s and women’s basketball games on Wed., Feb. 18. To watch the live stream of tonight’s game, click here.

Originally from San Diego, Dylan Griffin previously attended University City High School before starting his basketball career as a San Diego City College Knight.

With this being his first college season, Griffin has now started 11-of-12 conference games so far, along with 20-of-24 games overall.

“We’ve been on a tear lately, especially with seven guys,” Griffin said after the Feb. 4 108-70 win over Imperial Valley College. “You know, we’re missing Luke (Hecht) and Larry (Lewis III), big parts, big contributors to our team. But we’re getting that done. We’re playing a lot more united as a group.”

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Can’t see the video? Click here. To read a transcript, click here.

During City’s game against MiraCosta on Jan. 16, the 6-4 guard reached a career-high, scoring a total of 31 points with 14 rebounds. 

Contributing to the Knights’ undefeated conference play, Griffin averages 24.6 points and 10.7 rebounds per game.

Griffin was also named Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Athlete of the Month for December. The Knights (19-5, 12-0) will be playing their second-to-last home game against PCAC No. 4 San Diego Miramar (13-12, 8-5) at Harry West Gym.

Tipoff is set for 5 p.m.

This story was edited by Nadia Lavin.

Update, Feb. 11: The earlier version of the story had the wrong date for the next broadcast due to an adviser error.

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