Last Saturday, the women of Pomona-Pitzer softball lost both games of a doubleheader against Occidental College 6-1 and 5-4 to end their 2013 season on a disappointing note. The losses were the latest in a series of difficult outings for the Hens as they went 0-10 in the last 10
Author: Emma Wolfarth
Softball Splits with Chapman, Can’t Touch Whittier
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s softball team had an action-packed weekend with two back-to-back double headers against top SCIAC opponents. The Sagehens came out of the weekend with mixed results, one win and three losses, to bring their overall record to 11-18 and 5-15 in SCIAC. In the second of the doubleheaders
Softball Remains Optimistic Despite Losses
The Pomona-Pitzer softball team had a rough transition into Daylight Savings Time on Sunday afternoon, as they lost both games in a doubleheader against Chapman University. Chapman, who currently leads the division, won 2-0 and 4-1, respectively, against the last-place Sagehens, causing Pomona-Pitzer’s record to fall to 3-9 overall and
Galansky, London Lead Sagehens Over King’s College
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team had a busy week at home with back-to-back contests on Monday and Tuesday. The Sagehens split the games with one win and one loss, bringing their overall record to 4-3 and making them 4-2 on their home turf. The win came on Tuesday night against
Lacrosse Falls in Tough First Games
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team began their SCIAC season with tough losses to University of Redlands and Chapman University to make their overall record 0-2. On Wednesday, the Hens traveled to Redlands to take on the Bulldogs for their first meeting of the season. Redlands jumped to an early lead
Softball Splits Doubleheader Behind Riley Complete Game
Pomona-Pitzer softball began their season last Saturday with mixed results against Vanguard University. The Sagehens bounced back from a difficult first game to split the doubleheader and make it out of the day with an encouraging 1-1 overall record. The first game proved difficult for the Sagehens when a
McAndrews Emerging as Star for Men’s Basketball
The date? Feb. 21, 2012. The time left on the clock? 0.4 seconds. The score? Pomona-Pitzer down 48-50. The stakes? Victory over arch-rivals Claremont-Mudd-Scripps basketball. The man at the free throw line? First-year guard, Kyle McAndrews PO ‘15. Many returning students may remember this scenario like it was yesterday. Last
ASPC Sports Committee Lures Fans With Free Food
Something completely unexpected and amazing happened at the Pomona-Pitzer homecoming football game last Saturday. No, I am not referring to the fact that the team snapped an 18-game losing streak. Nor the fact that in winning, they brought the Peace Pipe back to Pomona-Pitzer for the first time since 2006.
Chapman Holds off Women’s Soccer in SCIAC Final
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s soccer season ended on a somber note Saturday after a rough defeat at the hands of Chapman University in the SCIAC finals. The final score of the game was 4-1 in favor of Chapman. While the Sagehens came into the contest ready and prepared for victory, it
Women’s Soccer Upsets Cal Lu for Trip to SCIAC Finals
The Sagehens won an unbelievable contest against first-seeded California Lutheran University in an epic Wednesday evening game this week. The win was Pomona-Pitzer’s first in a SCIAC semifinal since 2005 and the most exciting win of the 2012 season to date. The game both began and ended on exciting notes.