Ta’s Timeout: Major League Soccer playoffs recap

For soccer fans, October is highly anticipated for the Major League Soccer playoffs that feature the regular season’s most successful teams.

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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

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Stags claim ‘Golden Boot’ after second Sixth Street Rivalry win versus Sagehens

  The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men’s soccer team (11-2, 8-2 SCIAC) snatched a decisive 2-0 win over across campus rival Pomona-Pitzer (6-9, 5-6 SCIAC) in the Sixth Street Rivalry game Oct. 13. The Stags took home the treasured golden boot trophy after securing wins in both of the regular season matchups against

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CMS men’s soccer continues to dominate: Shutout streak reaches seven

The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men’s soccer team (7-0, 4-0 SCIAC) extended their season-opening shutout streak to seven games Sept. 19, defeating the Whittier Poets (3-4, 2-3 SCIAC) 3-0. The seventh straight shutout is the longest such streak since 2004 for the Stags, who are showing plenty of promise after a disappointing 2017

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CMS Men’s Soccer Falls to Whittier on Senior Night

As the men’s soccer season comes to a close, it was especially unfortunate to see Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (3-11-1 SCIAC) suffer a 1-0 loss to Whittier (4-9-0 SCIAC) last Saturday evening on their senior night. Despite the result, the Stags played with athleticism and finesse that could have very well resulted in a

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Mr. 400: Sagehen Soccer Coach Bill Swartz Achieves Career Wins Milestone

With a 2-1 victory over the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps soccer team earlier this month, Pomona-Pitzer coach Bill Swartz hit another milestone in his storied career, joining the exclusive 400-win club after 31 years coaching the Sagehen men. Swartz said he grew up in Connecticut, where soccer wasn’t very popular. As a boy he

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