After winning two important SCIAC league games in a row, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s water polo team welcomed the University of Redlands to Haldeman Pool April 4. The Sagehens showed off their offensive prowess early in the game and displayed no signs of weakness as they crushed the Bulldogs to extend
Author: Jackson Rafter
Heating Up in Hawaii, Hens Face International Competition
As many students at the 5Cs took off on various adventures during spring break, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s water polo team took a trip of their own to the sunny islands of Hawaii. However, the team was unable to pick up a win against highly competitive teams. After returning to campus,
Dominant Performances Give Hens Four Wins at Convergence Tourney
Aided by boisterous Pomona-Pitzer fans all weekend, the P-P women’s water polo team (9-6, 1-0 SCIAC) was able to sweep their four games at the annual Convergence Tournament March 6-7. With these four wins, which were earned in the Hens’ first home series of the season, the team now moves
Sagehens Show Mixed Results at Tina Finali Tournament
After a rare weekend off from games, the Pomona-Pitzer women’s water polo team (3-6) took a trip to the Tina Finali Tournament at California Lutheran University Feb. 28, playing against a diverse group of talent from across the nation. After some defensive struggles in the first game led to a
Sagehen Star: P-P Pitcher’s Real Life Game Theory
It’s not difficult to spot pitcher/first baseman Simon Rosenbaum PO ’16 on the field at a Pomona-Pitzer baseball game. At 6’6″, Rosenbaum easily stands out next to his teammates, and when he’s batting almost .500 and pitching shutout innings, you definitely will not miss him. The star baseball player for
Tough Week Against Top Competition for Hens
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s water polo team knew that California Baptist University’s second Lancer Mini Invitational would be a challenge from the beginning of the season. With two top-ten ranked teams in the nation and a battle against one of the best teams in SCIAC, the Hens were ready for three
Sagehens’ Sweet Sweep
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s water polo team ignited its offense this past weekend en route to a sweep of Concordia University Irvine and Occidental College at the Whittier Invite Feb. 7. After scoring just 11 goals in their first two games of the season, including three against University of California, Santa
P-P Polo Takes to the Pool for 2015 Season
For the Pomona-Pitzer women’s water polo team, the last three seasons have been as easy as one, two, three—SCIAC championships, that is. After taking their third straight league title last year, the women of Haldeman Pool are back in action for the 2015 season. With three first-years replacing just one
Nishizaki: From Hydrophobe to Star Swimmer
Cayla Nishizaki PZ ’17 has not always been in love with the water. In fact, at the age of eight, Cayla had not even been in a pool. However, Cayla began loving the sport after joining the same team as her older brother Devin Nishizaki CM ’15, and wound up as
Sagehens Unable to Overcome Early Deficit in Season Opener
The Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball team launched into their regular season with a home opener Tuesday, Nov. 18, against the Eagles of Biola University. Down three players, including starting point guard Kyle McAndrews PO ’15, who was recently diagnosed with a concussion, the Hens were not able to catch the Eagles,