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The Pomona–Pitzer Sagehens are the joint varsity intercollegiate athletic programs for Pomona College and Pitzer College, two of the Claremont Colleges. [ 4 ] It competes with 11 women's and 10 men's teams in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) of the NCAA Division III. Pomona's teams were formed in 1895, and ...
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 ...
This category is for baseball topics pertaining to the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens, the combined athletics team of Pomona College and Pitzer College. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
This category is for baseball players who played for the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens, the combined athletics team of Pomona College and Pitzer College. Pages in category "Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens baseball players"
Recapping Tuesday's Cape Cod Baseball League action. The Hyannis Harbor Hawks notched a fourth straight win after they defeated the Falmouth Commodores (14-20-1) 5-2 at McKeon Park on Tuesday.
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 ...
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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.