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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Recap: Sagehen men’s tennis downs Occidental, loses to Azusa Pacific and Brandeis
It was a busy week for the No. 12 Sagehen men’s tennis team (3-2, 3-0 SCIAC). After splitting a doubleheader on the road Saturday, losing to Azusa Pacific (5-0) 8-1 and beating Occidental (0-2, 0-1 SCIAC) 7-2, P-P lost to Brandeis (2-0) at home on Tuesday, 5-4. Despite the lopsided
Recap: P-P track and field clocks personal best marks while hosting All-Comers Meet
The Sagehen men’s and women’s track teams had a strong early-season showing at the P-P All-Comers meet Feb. 16. Competing against teams from Division I, II, III and even some members of the Chinese National Team, the team’s focus was more on gaining racing experience than winning events. Nicholas Kapule
Recap: Men’s golf takes third in season opener at Poet Challenge
The Pomona-Pitzer men’s golf team finished third out of five teams in the Poet Challenge on Feb. 15. La Verne finished in first with a score of 312, Chapman came in second with 313 and the Sagehens finished with 322. Conor Rooney PO ’19 and Owen Rosebeck PO ’20 tied
Pomona-Pitzer weekly sports roundup
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
News Bites — Week of Dec. 2
Claremont McKenna College’s Jeff Huang to become St. Paul’s School president Jeff Huang, vice president for admission and financial aid at Claremont McKenna College, will be leaving later this year to become president of St. Paul’s School, a private independent school in Brooklandville, Maryland, according to an email President Hiram
Sagehen women’s water polo looking to go beyond a SCIAC three-peat
The Pomona-Pitzer men’s water polo team (24-9, 14-0 SCIAC) capped off an undefeated run in the SCIAC with a comfortable 11-4 victory against Sixth Street rivals Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (16-11, 10-4 SCIAC) Nov. 18, to win their third straight SCIAC championship. However, water polo at P-P is far from over this year;
Sagehens beat No. 4 Whitman in double overtime thriller
On Saturday, Nov. 24, in the midst of Thanksgiving break, the Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball team (4-0) pulled off one of the biggest wins in program history. It took double overtime for the Sagehens to take down the Whitman Blues (4-1) at Voelkel Gymnasium, in the final game of the Wells
P-P, CMS cross country teams head to Nationals after strong performances at Regionals
The Pomona-Pitzer and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps cross-country teams dominated in the NCAA West Regional Championship Nov. 10, with all four teams securing a bid to the National Championship. The men’s teams tied for first place with 54 points, and the CMS women edged out the Sagehens, who finished in second behind the



