Spikes on, feathers ruffled: Sagehens, Stags and Athenas attack the SCIAC Quad

On Saturday, March 1, Sixth Street rivals Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) and Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) took on the first SCIAC Quad Cup Qualifier, with both teams achieving strong results. CMS won the event in dominant fashion, doubling the points of P-P, who finished second.

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CMS looks toward SCIAC championship after a record setting OIDFE meet

A Sixth-street classic to start the season! The Stags and Athenas raced to defend last season’s SCIAC titles at OIDFE, their home opener on Saturday, Jan. 27. “I think we need to adjust and get used to the man-up man-down scenarios and perfect our zone defense,” Audrey Jacklyn PZ ‘27 said. “I think UCLA was able to crack our zone a little and seal pretty well on cuts.”

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In the season’s final sprint, CMS track and field is looking to run it back

Hurdling the competition, CMS Track and Field is leaving the SCIAC in the dust as both the Athenas and the Stags are looking for back to back conference titles.

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CMS track and field excels at ‘rust-buster’ OIDFE Challenge Meet

Young, old, fun and bold, the Athenas look ready to go back to back as SCIAC champs after hurdling the competition at their first meet of the season. Whether through their veteran leaders or ready and willing newcomers, this year’s CMS team is ready to compete.

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Senior spotlight: Tyson-Jay Saena HM ’22 wraps up a successful college biathlete career

With football wrapped up and a track and field season to go before ending his collegiate run, defensive lineman and thrower Tyson-Jay Saena HM ’22 is bidding farewell to his experience as a biathlete.

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CMS, P-P track and field record best times, stadium record at first major meet of season

P-P’s annual All-Comers track meet this past Saturday resulted in a new Strehle track men’s mile record and many athletes moving up in national rankings.

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The darker side of sports: Career-ending athletic injuries and adjusting to life afterward

5C student-athletes who have sustained career-ending injuries discuss their athletic journeys and adjusting to life afterward.

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