The men’s soccer Sixth Street rivalry sequel ended in stunning fashion Wednesday after Rafael Otero CM ’25 scored the golden goal in overtime to give Claremont-Mudd-Scripps a 1-0 win over Pomona-Pitzer.
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Hard-fought CMS, P-P men’s soccer game ends in double OT draw
The grueling tug-of-war that made up Wednesday’s Sixth Street men’s soccer rivalry ended in a 1-1 draw.
Last-minute Redlands comeback leaves Sagehen men’s soccer in the dust
After leading 3-2 at the 85th minute, P-P men’s soccer gave up two goals to Redlands in a heartbreaking loss, falling to 5-2 overall.
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.
Ethan Widlansky PO ’22 and Lucas Florsheim PO ’24 credit the team for record-breaking performances in Riverside
Despite breaking 15-year-old program record, Ethan Widlansky and Lucas Florshiem are more focused on what’s ahead for the team this season.
P-P women’s soccer off to dominating start, looking to replicate last season’s success
After making an appearance to the Final Four for the first time in program history, P-P Women’s Soccer is on pace to repeating its excellence.
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.
Season preview: 3 things to know before this Saturday’s football opener
After more than a year off the field, the CMS and P-P football teams are set to return for a long-awaited season, opening with the two teams’ much-anticipated Sixth Street rivalry game.
P-P men’s cross country and track head coach Jordan Carpenter leaves for Boston University
After bringing in a national title during his run as head coach of Pomona-Pitzer men’s cross country and track & field, Jordan Carpenter is moving on to Division I.
P-P quarterback’s TikTok videos spark outrage from 5C community, prompt calls to administration for further action
5C students are calling for further institutional accountability after a screenshot of a P-P football player’s transphobic TikTok video emerged on Twitter Sunday night.









