At the sixth Annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, held over a two-day period at Hynes Convention Center in Boston, the focus is once
Author: Jay Chung
Men’s Basketball Evens Record at 2-2
As the Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball team begins its three-day journey at the Lee Fulmer Tournament this week, the players are focused, confident and determined
Minus Two Starters, Men’s Basketball Opens Season With Close Loss to Pepperdine
During the summer, John Weiss PO ’14 was busy working at a publishing company—but learning new vocational skills didn’t keep him from honing his
Horseback Frenzy at Santa Anita Park
In 1940, Seabiscuit, a thoroughbred racehorse, became a national sensation after he overcame an injury and won California’s most prestigious race, the Santa Anita
CSC Hosts Sports Career Day Today
Warren Leonard, the Senior HR Director and General Counsel of the Los Angeles Dodgers, is about to be involved in some serious legal proceedings
Welts Speaks on Homosexuality in Sports
President and Chief of Operations of the Golden State Warriors Rick Welts spoke on Tuesday at the Athenaeum to create a dialogue about “an
Jerry West: A Face Behind the Icon
At the bar inside Bergamot Station, a popular art gallery in Santa Monica, Jerry West stood engaged in a conversation with a fan. A
SCIAC: The Saving Grace of the NCAA?
Before John Wooden coached basketball superstars at UCLA, the Bruins competed against the Sagehens and four other schools as a member of the Southern
Sabermetrics Gives Fans a New Perspective on Sports
Before the first pitch of every game, Gabriel Chandler, professor of statistics and assistant coach of the Pomona-Pitzer baseball team, tapes a sheet of
Dodgers’ Woes Shift Fan Base to Anaheim
Steve Han, a junior at Cal State Long Beach, presents a paradox. Amidst the crowd of baseball fans who donned carnelian Angels jerseys or