Every once in a while, there’s a moment in sports that no one will ever forget — like when Tiger Woods won the Masters Sunday.
Author: Kellan Grant
Tebow Time: Don’t hate the former Heisman winner for chasing his baseball dream
Kellan Grant PO ’21 argues that people should stop criticizing Tim Tebow for his pursuit of a career in baseball, and instead focus on his status as a positive role model in sports.
The King’s decline: James looks flawed amidst Lakers’ struggles
The Lakers have underperformed in LeBron’s first season with the team.
Opinion: Despite ‘heartbreaking’ Super Bowl, LA sports scene could soon enter new golden age
“Beat LA” chants started two hours before kickoff at Super Bowl LIII and could be heard throughout Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium until the final whistle. The two words served as a backdrop for the title bout, as the New England Patriots eventually beat the Los Angeles Rams, finishing with a
OPINION: ‘Fireproof’ Rams can topple Patriots dynasty
This Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams will march into Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta to take on Tom Brady and the big, bad New England Patriots. While Bill Belichick’s squad has been the class of the NFL for the past two decades — entering its ninth Super Bowl with a
CMS falls to P-P in first match of the Sixth Street Rivalry
The Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball team (6-1, 1-0 SCIAC) defeated Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (3-3, 0-1 SCIAC) 73-65 in Roberts Pavilion on Thursday night in a high-energy Sixth Street Rivalry matchup. P-P was looking to avenge their two losses to the Stags from last year and relied on an all-around team effort to defeat
Sagehens stump the Stags, retain Sixth Street Rivalry trophy
The Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens (7-3, 5-2 SCIAC) won the Sixth Street Rivalry game for the second consecutive year, defeating Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (7-3, 6-1 SCIAC) 24-19 last Saturday. The Sagehens entered the game with the chance to reach a seven-win season for the first time since 1999, while the Stags hoped to make
Stag soccer loses shootout to Chapman, fails to advance in SCIAC Tournament
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men’s soccer team suffered a heartbreaking loss Thursday to the Chapman Panthers, falling in penalty kicks 5-4 in the SCIAC semifinal. The game was a thriller, with neither side finding a way to crack through the other’s defense in both regulation and overtime combined. Chandler Siemonsma, the Panthers
Missed opportunities and heartbreak: The Dodgers title drought continues
When the last out of the 2018 MLB season was recorded this past Sunday at Dodger Stadium, there were endless cheers, smiles, and hugs being exchanged all throughout the stadium, but none were to be had or shared by a Los Angeles Dodger. Clayton Kershaw did not pitch well. There
‘Mob Squad’: The Rams’ rise to NFL prominence
When the Rams packed up their bags and left St. Louis for the glitz and glamor that awaited them in Los Angeles, they were welcomed with open arms. It didn’t take long, however, for their homecoming to be spoiled. Within weeks of the start of the 2016 season, diehard Angelenos started to