Being a career 11.2 points and 3.1 assists per game scorer while averaging 39 percent from the floor, Madison Quan PZ ’22 reflects on her final collegiate season.
Author: Justin Guo
Athenas reign over Cal Lutheran in opening season series to begin SCIAC competition
After having a rocky preseason, the Athena softball team is off to a terrific start in SCIAC competition, having won their opening series of the year.
Sagehens dethrone the Regals in double-digit fashion during regular season finale
Following their blowout victory in their last matchup against Cal Lu, the Sagehens replicated this dominance in the season finale, knocking off the Regals 61-47.
Top-ranked P-P women’s water polo treads impressively through uncharted preseason waters
Despite facing DI and DII competition in preseason waters, P-P women’s water polo pulled out a surprising victory against DII Biola University.
P-P women’s basketball team off on the wrong foot in preseason, but still optimistic and energized for the future
Although suffering two tough losses in their previous two preseason games, the Sagehens are still optimistic about what’s to come for the rest of the year.
Like bows and arrows, the 5C archery club builds close-knit relationships between students and sport
While teaching members about the nuances of archery, the 5C archery club helps students build memorable relationships.
From indoor gyms to outdoor natural parks, Bella Jariel HM ’24 thrives in competitive rock climbing
After engaging in renowned indoor climbing competitions, Bella Jariel HM ’24 transitions to climbing in more outdoor settings.
In Playground Games, having fun is no joke
5C students spend most of their time studying for college courses — but that doesn’t mean they’ve completely graduated from elementary school. That’s where Pomona’s Playground Games class comes in.
A rising talent in P-P volleyball, Danika Petit PZ ’25 is also a karate world champion
Along with her versatility as a middle-blocker for P-P volleyball, Danika Petit is a world champion in American Kenpo.
After competitive jump rope, Paige Wilson PO ’24 turns to P-P volleyball
Through engaging in competitive jump rope in her past, Paige Wilson developed her athletic abilities and became a volleyball stud.