The No. 8 P-P women’s tennis team (2-1, 2-0 SCIAC) split a doubleheader at home Feb. 16, beating Caltech (0-3, 0-2 SCIAC) 7-2 before losing 5-4 to Cal State LA (3-1). Against Caltech, the Sagehens swept the doubles matches and went 4-2 in singles, as the Beavers forfeited both No.
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Sagehen softball starts season with doubleheader sweep of Puget Sound The Pomona-Pitzer softball team (2-0) opened its season with a doubleheader against Puget Sound University (0-2) last Friday, winning a competitive first game 5-3 before blowing out the Loggers 13-1 in the second. Liz Rodarte PO ’19, the reigning SCIAC
Pomona-Pitzer athletic director to take job at Colorado College
Pomona-Pitzer Athletic Director Lesley Irvine will leave Claremont at the end of the 2018-19 school year to become vice president of athletics and athletic director at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Pomona College announced at the end of January. “Lesley wanted me to convey her deep gratitude for her time
Postseason Roundup 5/6/18
Women’s Lacrosse: Athenas Smack Sagehens, Repeat As SCIAC Champions The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s lacrosse team (18-1, 10-0 SCIAC) completed their SCIAC season in dominant fashion Saturday, defeating archrival Pomona-Pitzer (11-8, 5-5 SCIAC) 17-5 in the conference championship. With the win, CMS extended their 18-game winning streak, dating back to their
P-P Women Fall To Williams, Middlebury
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team (7-5, 1-0 SCIAC) struggled against two of the nation’s top teams over the weekend, losing 8-1 to No. 2 Williams College (9-0) and 7-2 to No. 5 Middlebury College (7-1). Williams has opened the season on a tear, enjoying a 9-0 start and out-scoring
Men’s Tennis Wants Revenge Against CMS, Women Eye National Prize
Both of Pomona-Pitzer’s tennis teams have undergone significant changes since last season, and as their first big matches approach, the men’s and women’s team have set big goals and see clear paths to achieving them. Almost almost all the women from last year’s elite team that reached the NCAA
No. 5 P-P Women’s Tennis Falls to No. 3 Williams
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis match against Williams College this past Friday came down to intense play and hard-fought matches to decide the outcome. The No. 5 ranked Sagehens gave it their all, but fell to the No. 3 Ephs with a final score of 6-3, which dropped their record to 10-5 overall.
Sagehens Outstripe Tigers, Maintain Dominance
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s tennis team went up against the Occidental College Tigers on Saturday, Feb. 4, in their season opening meet. From the very first point, the Sagehens came out strong, delivering an impressive performance and dominating the Tigers in every aspect of the game. The raucous cheers of a