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1971 - Pomona combined with Pitzer College for athletics to become Pomona–Pitzer, while La Verne re-joined back to the SCIAC, both effective in the 1971-72 academic year. 1976 - Claremont–Mudd combined with Scripps College for athletics to become Claremont–Mudd–Scripps , effective in the 1976-77 academic year.
Pomona competed under a variety of names in its early years, including "the Blue and White" and "the Huns". [1] The first known appearance of "Sagehens" was in a 1913 issue of The Student Life newspaper, and in 1918 it became the sole nickname. [20] Later Pomona-Claremont began using it, and it is now the nickname for the combined Pomona-Pitzer ...
The Claremont Colleges (known colloquially as the 7Cs) are a consortium of seven private institutions of higher education located in Claremont, California, United States.They comprise five undergraduate colleges (the 5Cs)—Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College (CMC), Harvey Mudd College, and Pitzer College—and two graduate schools—Claremont Graduate University (CGU ...
The Pomona-Pitzer baseball team had no history of postseason success, but the Sagehens are in the midst of the best season in school history. Pomona-Pitzer defies expectations, makes first CWS ...
Pitzer was founded in 1963 as a women's college by Russell K. Pitzer (1878–1978), a California citrus magnate, philanthropist, and Pomona College alumnus. In April 1963, John W. Atherton, the dean of faculty and a professor of English at Claremont Men's College (now Claremont McKenna College) was hired as Pitzer's first president, and over the next seventeen months he recruited students ...
Pomona–Pitzer Claremont, CA 2019 Pomona–Pitzer: 68–45 Occidental: Claremont, CA 2020 Pomona–Pitzer: 87–66 Redlands Claremont, CA 2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic: 2022 Pomona–Pitzer: 76–71 Chapman Claremont, CA 2023 Cal Lutheran: 69–68 Redlands Redlands, CA 2024 Claremont–Mudd–Scripps: 61–55 Cal Lutheran Thousand ...
Pomona-Pitzer is the only team in the world to use the Sagehen as a mascot, [18] and it is often noted for its goofiness. [19] [20] Rather than in the grouse's natural brown and white colors, the mascot is rendered in the team's official colors, blue (for Pomona) and orange (for Pitzer). [21] The precise origin of the nickname is unknown.
Michale Spicer (born June 30, 1982) is an American college football coach and former defensive end.He is the special teams coordinator and defensive line coach for Pomona College and Pitzer College, positions he has held since 2017.