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Football 1-3 Overall |
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The Sagehens were blanked by a tough Redlands team on
the 5th, 37-0. Early miscues by the Hens put the home
team in a big hole that it could not climb out of, as the
visiting Bulldogs got off to a 24-0 first quarter lead.
On the day, the Sagehens committed 7 turnovers.
Offensively for the Hens, Jon Samples carried the ball 10
times for 67 yards and Jeremy Lim got his number called 12
times, running for 37 yards. Quarterback John Anderson
completed 13 of 22 passes for 109 yards on the afternoon.
For the second week in a row, Colin Fahey led the team with
5 receptions, this time for 59 yards and a long of 32 yards.
Benjamin LaCoss and Jon Samples each hauled in 3 catches.
On the defensive side of the ball, Isaac Salem, Matt
Johnson, and Benjamin Warden shared team high honors with 5
tackles apiece.
In the game, Pomona-Pitzer outgained the Bulldogs on the
ground and had only 18 fewer total offensive yards on the
day.
Pomona-Pitzer got into the win column on the 28th with a
27-24 victory over visiting Rhodes College of Tennessee.
The Sagehens got off to a 14-0 lead and led by 17 points
with just under 6 minutes to play, but had to rely upon the
leg of Eric Nielson in the last seconds to earn the victory.
Rhodes tied the game at 24 with with just over 2 minutes to
play, forcing the Hens to drive the length of the
field with no timeouts. They did just that and
Nielson's 25 yarder sailed through the uprights with .5
seconds to play. The Sagehens had 2 100 yard rushers
on the day in Jeremy Lim (144) and Jon Samples (153).
Samples found paydirt twice on the afternoon while Lim
scored once. Quarterback Jon Anderson had a solid game
as well, throwing for 206 yards on 10 of 18 passing the
ball. Colin Fahey hauled in 5 of those passes for 90
yards on the day. Matt Hermsen caught 3 balls on the
day, including a huge 40 yard reception to get the Hens down
the field on the final drive of the game. The Hens
tallied 536 yards of total offense on the day.
Defensively for the Hens, Benjamin Warden had 10 total
tackles to lead the team. Jonathan Chock was next in
line with 9 tackles. Matt Johnson and Mark Harley each
tallied a sack for Pomona-Pitzer.
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Men's Soccer
3-5 Overall 1-3 SCIAC |
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The Sagehens' early SCIAC woes continued with a tough 2-1 home loss
to Cal Lutheran on the 5th. Alex Pickrell got the scoring
started in the 20th minute, but that would be all for the Hens.
Cal Lu found the back of the net late in the first half and early in
the second half to take the lead for good. The Hens outshot
the Kingsmen 16-8 but were unable to make good on all but the one
Pickrell goal.
The Hens took on the tough Bulldog team from Redlands and lost on
the road, 3-1. Liam Patrick came off the bench to score the
only goal for the Hens. Wyatt Wells assisted the goal by
Patrick in the 75th minute of action. The goal by Patrick was
the only goal by any team in the second half, as Redlands got out to
a strong 3-0 lead in the first that proved to be too much to
overcome.
Pomona-Pitzer fell to rival Claremont-M-S on the 28th by the score
of 3-1. Mario Velez came off the bench to score the lone
goal for the Hens in the 73 minute of action. It would be too
little too late, however, as C-M-S closed the deal with another goal
in the last minute of action. Jay Schneider tallied 7 saves
for the Hens on the afternoon.
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Volleyball 4-11
Overall 1-4 SCIAC
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The Sagehen squad traveled to Eagle Rock on the 5th to take
on Occidental and fell to the host Tigers by 3 games to
none. Renee Faulkner and Colleen Chrisco again shared
team high honors with 7 kills apiece. Alison Rindlaub
led the Hens defensively with 9 digs on the evening.
The Hens hit just .158 on the night while the Tigers
finished the night with a .300 hitting percentage. Pomona-Pitzer
hosted defending National Champion La Verne on the 4th and
fell to the Leos in 3 games. Renee Faulkner and
Colleen Chrisco each had 8 kills for the Hens to share team
high honors. Jeannie Kenmotsu led the team in both
assists (23) and digs (11). Susan Caplow came up with
10 digs on the evening.
The Hens fell to 1-2 in SCIAC on the 1st with a loss at
Whittier. Colleen Chrisco had a team high 10 kills to
go along with 11 digs on the night. Liz Shatzer again
led the team with 14 digs and Jeannie Kenmotsu had 19
assists to take team high honors.
The Hens traveled to San Diego on the 28th of September
to take on Alliant International and got swept in 3 games.
Renee Faulkner led the Hens with 9 kills on the night.
Colleen Chrisco had 8 kills of her own to go with her 6
digs. Liz Shatzer led the team on the defensive side
with her 11 digs. Alysha Lascano had a team high 19
assists on the evening.
Pomona-Pitzer lost a tough contest to rival C-M-S on the
27th. The Athenas won the first two games before the
Hens rallied to win game 3. But, C-M-S sealed the
victory with 31-29 triumph in game 4. Colleen Chrisco
had a great game for the Hens with 14 kills and 16 digs on
the night. Renee Faulkner and Jessica Rybka each had
12 kills on the night. Liz Shatzer led the team
defensively with 20 digs.
The Hens split two matches on Tuesday the 24th, falling in 3
straight games to Chapman, then defeating Caltech in 3
straight to begin SCIAC play. Against Chapman, Renee
Faulkner led the Hens with12 kills. Colleen Chrisco
was next in line with 9 kills and led the team with 15 digs
in the contest. Jeannie Kenmotsu dished out 18 assists
and Alysha Lascano had 14. In the evening match
against Caltech, the Hens got 9 kills from Jessica Rybka and
7 apiece from Elena Shih and Renee Faulkner. Shih also
led the team with 8 digs. Jeannie Kenmotsu had a team
high 9 assists.
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Women's Soccer 2-9
Overall 1-4 SCIAC |
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The Hens traveled to Cal Lutheran on the 5th and fell to the
Regals by the score of 4-0. Cal Lu scored in the 6th minute
and then tallied 3 more within a 10 minute span to seal the victory.
The Sagehens were able to get off 17 shots on the day, but none
found the back of the net.
Pomona-Pitzer fell to Redlands on the 2nd by the score of
2-0. The Bulldogs got one goal in each half while holding the
Sagehens to just 2 shots on goal for the game. Alison Mathis
made 8 saves in net for the Hens.
The Sagehens got their first SCIAC win of the season at La Verne
on the 30th. Kate Sundquist scored a second half goal on an
assist from Ashley Thompson and Sarah Staller to give the Hens the
1-0 win. Alison Mathes got 6 saves between the posts for the
shutout win.
The Sagehens walked across the street to take on rival C-M-S and
lost a tough 3-2 overtime contest. Anna Renery and Katherine
Moskop scored the two goals for the Hens. Renery's goal put
the Hens ahead by the score of 2-1 with 25 minutes to go. But,
C-M-S found the back of the net with 10 minutes remaining and then
again 7 minutes into the overtime frame to claim the victory.
Renery also provided the assist on the goal by Moskop. Moskop
and Sarah Staller assisted the goal by Renery.
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Men's
Water Polo
2-12 Overall 0-0 SCIAC
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The Men's Water Polo squad played five games at the Slugfest
Invitational in Santa Cruz on the 28th and 29th of
September. The Hens went winless over the weekend,
falling to rival Claremont-M-S, Santa Clara, Air Force, U.C.
Davis, and host U.C. Santa Cruz. The Hens came closest
to victory against the Stags of C-M-S. They took a 4-3
into the second half but were outscored by 5-1 in the 3rd
period and ended up falling by the final of 9-6. Ben
Speicher led the scoring over the weekend with 11 Sagehen
goals in the 5 games. Ian Kusao was next in line for
the Hens with 5 goals in as many games. Carlo Diy
played well in net, coming up with 34 saves, playing in all
5 games. Coach Jason Gall summed up the weekend by
saying, "We are continuing to improve wich each game.
Five games in 2 days was tough but it will help us in the
long run. Players are becoming more confident and are
becoming more comfortable with their roles on the team."
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Women's Cross Country
0-0 Overall 0-0 SCIAC
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Pomona-Pitzer's women's cross country team sent a 'B' squad
to compete in the Biola Invivational Saturday the 5th in La
Mirada Park, and the team came away with a raft of seasonal
bests.
Frosh Kyra Borg led the Sagehens with her 58th place in
20:56 over the 3 mile course. Following Borg for Pomona-Pitzer
were Molly Unruhe (66th, 21:20), Sarah Takahashi (67th,
21:35), Laurel Williams (71st, 21:44), and Kelsey Ferguson
(75th, 22:05) to round out the top five.
The squad finished 9th out of 11 teams with 274 points.Pomona-Pitzer's women's cross country squad competed
admirably in the Stanford Invitational Saturday in Palo
Alto on the 28th of September. As one of only two NCAA III teams in the meet, the
Sagehens finished 22nd out of 33 squads, including tough
NCAA I and NCAA II teams from around the country.
Senior
Laura Bishop finished a strong 37th in 22:17 over the 6000m
course (3.7 mile), and was followed by teammates Amy Rapp
(120th, 23:31), Nika Strzelecka (152nd, 24:07), Ann Prouty
(172nd, 24:40), and Susie Roley (173rd, 24:41).
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Men's Cross Country 0-0
Overall 0-0 SCIAC
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Braden Boice ran 28:25 to finish 20th and pace the Hen
harriers. Following Boice for Pomona-Pitzer were David
Marshall (25th, 28:37), Chase Roth (54th, 31:12), Andrew
McDavid (57th, 31:27), and Perris Straughter (62nd, 31:58).
The squad finished 7th out of 9 teams with 191 points.Pomona-Pitzer's men's cross country team competed well
Saturday in Palo Alto on September 28th at the Stanford Invitational. The Hen
Men took 19th place out of 30 teams, including tough NCAA I
and NCAA II teams from around the country.
Frosh Crosby
Freeman (83rd place) clocked an outstanding 25:31 over the
8000m (5 mile) course to lead Pomona-Pitzer. Following
Freeman for Pomona-Pitzer were Nate DeFelice (112th, 26:03),
Chris DuBois (120th, 26:10), Golden Krishna (186th, 27:16),
and Braden Boice (198th, 27:30).
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