The No. 19 ranked Pomona-Pitzer men’s water polo team (24-11, 13-1 SCIAC) concluded its season Saturday with a 16-2 loss to No. 5 University of the Pacific (20-5, 5-0 Conf.). After starting their post-season with two wins, which resulted in a SCIAC championship title, the Sagehens headed to Stockton
Author: Sabrina Wilk
Athenas, Men’s PPXC Take First at Regionals; Stags Finish Third, Women’s PPXC Snags Third
From Colorado Springs to the Pacific Ocean, Pomona-Pitzer men’s and Claremont-McKenna-Scripps women’s cross country are now the fastest in NCAA Division III. They both finished in first place in the NCAA West Regional Meet on Nov. 11. The Sagehen men once again showed the confidence and hard work that put the
Men’s P-P XC Takes Home SCIAC Championship Title For First Time in Twelve Years
The Pomona-Pitzer men’s cross country team aimed for redemption on Saturday, Oct. 28, when they snagged the top finish in the SCIAC Championships for the first time since 2005. After suffering a close loss last year at the SCIAC Championships, with Claremont-Mudd-Scripps closing out a win a mere four points ahead of the Sagehens, the
Burgeoning 5C Soccer Club Finds Success
Everyone deserves the right to play soccer. Or, at least, that’s what Sarah Berschinski SC ’17 argued during her sophomore year when she, along with other students, fought to form a Claremont Colleges club soccer team. The girls were told that there was a rule that “no club could exist if there was
P-P Cross Country Takes First, Third at P-P Invite
Just before 8 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15, the quick thump of footsteps sounded throughout the south side of Pomona College’s organic farm. Soon, someone wearing the bright blue and orange of Pomona-Pitzer came into view, his eyes straight ahead as if seeing a distant finish line. Behind him barreled a whole
CMS Water Polo Takes Fifth
On Sunday, Apr. 24, as the sun shone its last golden rays before dipping below the mountains, the University of Redlands’ pool serenely reflected the violet-pink streaks shooting across the sky. That is, until the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s water polo team (9-18, 6-5 SCIAC) jumped in to start warming up for
Stags Jump to No. 3 in Successful Season
In the unexpected pause in the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps tennis season due to a rainout on Saturday, Apr. 9, it’s time for a brief season overview. The No. 3 Stags (18-2, 4-0 SCIAC) have played through a largely loss-free season, having won sixteen out of eighteen matches. They’ve only lost to Bowdoin
15 Saves, 12 Goals, P-P Slips Past Valiant CMS Goalkeeping
As the rain poured down, Lilly Thomey PO ’19 sprinted down the middle of the lacrosse field. Two minutes were left until halftime; Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (9-3, 4-2 SCIAC) and Pomona-Pitzer (10-2, 5-1 SCIAC) were tied at 4-4 in their match on Saturday, Apr. 9. Thomey wiped the rain from her eyes
Sagehens Overpower Caltech, Fall Short to Oxy
Pomona was buzzing with the rambunctious racket of various sports events on the east side of campus on Saturday, Apr. 2. Athletes in brightly-colored clothing jogged a 5K by the football field, music blasted from the baseball field, and cheers echoed from the Pomona-Pitzer track and field meet over at Strehle Track. Saturday marked
P-P, CMS Represent Claremont at NCAA Nationals
Preparing for their last race in Greensboro, N.C., the Pomona-Pitzer women’s 200-yard medley relay team huddled together for their last cheer of the season. Sarah Jin PO ’19, Angela Ling PO ’19, Mackenzie Cummings PO ’19, and Maddie Kauahi PZ ’19 were nervous but ready: After over five months of