The 2012-2013 Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball season came to a close on Saturday as the Sagehens, seeded fourth in the SCIAC playoffs, fell 88-68 to the University of Redlands, the eventual winner of the tournament and the conference’s NCAA postseason qualifier. The Sagehens hung with the Bulldogs for the first half,
Author: Avery Raimondo
Men’s Basketball Wins Close One Behind Klewer
Going into the Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball team’s encounter with California Lutheran University, Kyle McAndrews PO ’15 predicted that the Kingsmen would pose a difficult challenge: “Every league game is a tough one, and Cal Lu will be no different.” McAndrews’ assessment rung true, as the Sagehens narrowly prevailed 60-58 over
Men’s Basketball Rolls Through Opening Weeks
After coming out with three victories in their first four games, the Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball team scraped together a 60-54 victory over the Chapman University Panthers in its first SCIAC game of the season at Voelkel Gymnasium Wednesday night. Kyle McAndrews PO ’15 scored 14 points and dished out five assists
Basketball Falls 60-57 to Afghan National Team
Kyle McAndrews PO ’15 got to the rim at will. Michael Cohen PO ’15 showed off his smooth handles and stroke. Jake Klewer PO ’14 looked like he controlled the court. Donald Okpalugo PO ’13 perfectly timed his leaps twice and then pulverized Afghani layups. Po Grant PZ ’13, of
London Leads Sagehens into Semifinals
Flipping through any edition of TSL this semester and perused an article on our women’s lacrosse team, one will probably be aware of the Sagehens’ attacking formula: Martha Marich PO ’12 shoulders much of the the scoring load alongside Jana London PZ ’14 and Logan Galansky PO ’14. This Wednesday,
Sagehens Locked into Playoff Matchup with Whittier
In the first meeting between the Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team and the Whittier Poets, the Sagehens were unstoppable, racking up 26 goals on 44 shots. Two months later, however, Whittier flipped the tables on P-P, stymieing their opponents’ previously potent attack in a 15-10 upset of the Sagehens last Saturday.
Redlands Offense Breaks Sagehen Lacrosse’s Five Win Streak, Leaving Them .500 on Season
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team defeated MIT 22-12 March 28 before the 10-0 University of Redlands snapped the Sagehens’ five-game winning streak this past Wednesday, riding an energetic second half to an 18-10 victory. With the two decisions, P-P maintained its .500 winning percentage, but the loss to Redlands, a
Lacrosse Pulls Four Straight Wins
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team was busy reverting the course of its season this spring recess. The Sagehens enjoyed their spring break, picking up four consecutive victories in a five-day span. The final pair of wins, the culmination of a successful jaunt up the West Coast to Tacoma, Washington, now
Late Surge Can’t See Sagehens Past Fort Lewis
The last three Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse games, including the March 5 loss to Fort Lewis College, have all followed the same formula. The Sagehens initially fall behind their opponents, who establish an early, multi-goal lead. They then whittle away at the deficit as the end of the first half nears
Women’s Lacrosse Falls Shorthanded
Playing with no substitutes in either of this week’s games after a string of concussions, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team fell to Occidental College 7-6 and Adrian College 13-11 in consecutive arduous, low-scoring contests. While the Sagehens have only prevailed in one of their five games this season, they can