P-P men’s soccer defeat CMS 2-1 to continue strong start to season

In the annual installation of the Sixth Street Rivalry game, Sagehens soccer came away with a nail-biting 2-1 victory over the Stags, with the winning goal scored in the 79th minute by Sebastian Lee Jara PO ’29. The spirit of competition was palpable throughout the game, and the teams tallied a total of five yellow cards and 18 fouls at the final whistle.

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Sagehens stumble against Chapman, look to recover ahead of Sixth Street faceoff

Despite a mostly successful season, the Sagehens softball team continued their 5-game losing streak with a loss against Chapman University on Friday, April 4. Regardless of the game outcome, Coach JoAnne Ferguson emphasized the strength of this year’s unit after the game.

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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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Sagehens men’s water polo continues strong SCIAC season with win over La Verne

The Hens men’s water polo team took to the pool in a back-and-forth SCIAC matchup against La Verne on Wednesday, Oct. 23, defeating the Leopards 17-2 after 32 minutes of close play. Entering the game having won four of their last five games, Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) men’s water polo came into the game prepared.

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Stags best the Sagehens 1-0 in the Sixth Street Rivalry

Tensions were high at Pritzlaff Field on Saturday, Oct. 5 when Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) faced off against Pomona Pitzer (P-P) men’s soccer. Midfielder Rafael Otero CM ’25 put the Stags on the board with a penalty kick, giving CMS the 1-0 Sixth Street win over the Sagehens.

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Keep your friends close but your enemies closer: Claremont heads into ‘Rivalry Weekend’

Some might say that the best part of the Claremont consortium is making friends across the five schools. Wrong. It’s saying goodbye to these friends once a semester and showing up to the biggest athletic event of the year: Rivalry Weekend. This Saturday, Oct. 5 Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) women’s soccer, men’s soccer and football will compete against each other for the famed Sixth Street title.

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Sagehens women’s water polo three-peats as national champions to cap off weekend of P-P dominance over CMS

Finals season started early for athletes at the Claremont Colleges as the Sagehens and Athenas looked to make the grade in a trio of championship showdowns on Sixth Street. Ultimately, it was straight A’s for the Hens on the semester, sending the Athenas home with no credit and no titles.

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Senior night showdown: Sagehens Women’s Water Polo make a splash against Athenas in potential SCIAC final preview

After a nail biting first half, the Sagehens came back in true feathery form, securing the Sixth Street victory on their senior night with a final score of 12-5 on Saturday, April 20. Pomona-Pitzer (P-P) women’s water polo cemented their No. 1 SCIAC ranking with their win against the Athenas, going into the postseason with a perfect 12-0 record.

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All-star, three-point leader and a peach; Josh Angle leaves a giant impact on CMS basketball history

Josh Angle CG’ 24 finally says goodbye to the court that he called home for over five years. His footprint; 3003 minutes of magic,1647 points, 237 made 3’s and the second all star selection in Stag’s history. Angle was a holistic team player and talented student over his CMC and CGU tenure, helping the team rally and push into the third round NCAA bracket for the first time in program history.

“When I thought about places to do it, there was of course potential intrigue of going in the transfer portal and doing all these different things but when I really considered what that would look like I didn’t think I would find a place where I would have a better experience between knowing the coaches, having so many good friends on the team and being in Claremont,” Angle said.

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Underclassmen sharp shooters come alive in second half as Sagehens take the Sixth Street crown

In their last home game of the season the Sagehens displayed their three-point shooting and flapped their way to the top of the scoreboard to bring home the sixth street trophy on Saturday, Feb. 10 at Voelkel Gym with a final score of 67-54.

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