The Stags were on the verge of capturing a crucial early-season victory over San Diego Christian College and just needed just one more defensive stop to clinch the win. Luckily for CMS, they have center Shelby Lane CM ’16 patrolling the paint. When the Hawks hoisted up a last-second shot, Lane rose
Author: Griffin Ferre
Tightly-Contested Sixth Street Rivalry Decided on Final Drive
On Saturday, Nov. 14, two teams with different season trajectories met on Zinda Field united by a common goal: to take down their Sixth Street rival. Boosted by the heightened energy brought on by the annual rivalry game between Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona-Pitzer, each squad fought fiercely in pursuit of their
House Stags Win Game of Thrones
Four years ago, the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps football program went an entire season without a victory. Fast forward to the current season and the team that is on track to take home the SCIAC Championship. The Stags (5-2, 4-1 SCIAC) took the next step in their journey on Saturday, Oct. 31 against California
Athena Seniors Leave Pritzlaff in Triumph
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas (10-6-3, 7-4-2 SCIAC) split their two games this past week to maintain their position in the SCIAC playoff hunt heading into the final stretch of the season. On Saturday, Oct. 24, CMS captured the 2-0 victory over Occidental College (6-7-3, 5-5-3 SCIAC) on Senior Day. Two seniors combined for
Stags Snatch Victory from Jaws of Defeat in One of the Most Epic Comebacks in CMS History
With only a minute and a half to go, the Stags were down by two touchdowns and all hope seemed lost. But then, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (4-2, 3-1 SCIAC) engineered one of the most epic comebacks in CMS history, storming back from the brink of defeat to capture a thrilling 45-42 victory. “At halftime, we made a
Cantu Comes to Race with Can-Do Attitude
In the SCIAC Multi-Duals race Oct.17, both Claremont-Mudd-Scripps cross country teams faced off against all their conference foes for the first time this season in a battle for SCIAC supremacy. Thanks to an impressive performance from the team’s top runners, the Athenas captured first place in the women’s race, while the
Stags Score Victory Over SCIAC Champs
Facing off against the reigning SCIAC champions, the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps football team (2-1, 1-0 SCIAC) put together one of their best performances in recent memory to topple the Chapman University Panthers off their perch and capture an impressive victory. After four quarters of back-and-forth action the two teams headed into overtime with each side
Berkley’s Bomb Proves Crucial
Fitting for a team named after the Greek goddess of wisdom and war, the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s soccer team has engaged in several intense defensive battles on the field this year. The Athenas’ robust backline has been virtually impenetrable this year, rarely allowing opposing attacks to advance toward the goal. That
Stag Football Runs Away With Victory
Lewis & Clark College's defense simply had no answer for the Stags' running game. Midway through the first quarter, as RB Shane Pico CM ’18 consistently bulldozed through the Pioneers’ defense, darting around and plowing over various would-be tacklers, the team realized that it had found a recipe for success. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Loncki Wins it All at SCIAC Championships
On the final day of the SCIAC women’s golf championships, facing challenging windy conditions and clinging to a narrow lead over Pomona-Pitzer’s Tiffany Gu PO ’16, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps’ Margaret Loncki CM ’18 came through in the clutch, using a strong finish to capture first place at the tournament at the Oak