Miles President crossed the 1,000-point mark in the Stags’ Feb. 19 battle against Redlands and is the first Mudder to do so since 1967.
Author: Gabrielle Herzig
Sagehens hope to improve on last year’s second-place finish
Fresh off of last year’s second-place finish, the P-P softball team is seeking its first SCIAC title in program history.
CMS hopes to deliver on first-place ranking with SCIAC victory
The CMS softball team enters the 2020 season with high expectations, as they were voted to finish first in the SCIAC in a coaches’ poll.
Athenas hold off Hens’ comeback attempt to avenge earlier loss, keep P-P on postseason bubble
The CMS women’s basketball team defeated P-P 82-71 in the most recent iteration of the Sixth Street Rivalry.
Claremont Lions win 2nd national rugby championship in 3 years
The Lions claimed their second National Small Colleges Rugby Organization National Championship in the past three seasons, defeating Christendom Athletics 57-1.
Former Pomona-Pitzer softball player using Claremont experience to educate Derek Jeter’s Miami Marlins
Emily Glass PO ’15 researched baseball player development programs and philosophies in six countries during her Watson fellowship, leading her to realize that building an education program for a professional baseball team was her next career goal.
Masters 2019: Players to watch
Ahead of the 2019 Masters this weekend, here are five players who could take home the coveted green jacket this year.
Forced to choose, eight Stags pick rugby over shot at second SCIAC football title
Eight Stags chose to play rugby this semester, meaning they will not play football next year.
Sagehen men stifle Oxy to clinch first SCIAC basketball title since 2008
The P-P men’s basketball team downed Occidental in the SCIAC championship game, marking the team’s first title since 2008.
CMS women’s tennis, defending national champs, swinging for a repeat
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s tennis team is gearing up for a 2019 season that it hopes closely mirrors last year’s, which ended with the Athenas as the NCAA champions for the first time in program history. Last May, the Athenas fought their way to the title on their own home courts