ATHLETICS WEEK IN REVIEW2015/09/22  · goal to pull out the victory. Senior Tanner Cullen (CMC...

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ATHLETICS WEEK IN REVIEW SEPT. 14 SEPT. 20, 2015 If you are having trouble viewing this newsletter, please click here to visit the CMS Athletics website. CMS TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS ATHENAS STAGS FALL SPORTS Women’s Cross Country The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps cross country teams had the past week off from competition, and will next race Sept. 26 in the Cal State San Bernardino Invite and the Stanford Invite. Cross country will also compete locally in the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational slated for Oct. 3. Women’s Soccer The Athenas split a couple of conference games this week, falling to Redlands in overtime 2-1 on the road before coming home to shut out Pomona-Pitzer 1-0. Senior Darrah Shields (CMC ’16) was the difference-maker for CMS against the Sagehens, scoring the lone goal of the contest in the 56 th minute. Shields was the only Athena to find the back of the net last week, and is now second on the team in goals (2) and points (5). Looking ahead, CMS will play its third straight SCIAC match, taking on the La Verne Leopards at home Sept. 23 and will then travel to Cal Lutheran for a matchup with the Regals on Sept. 26. Volleyball A huge week for the CMS women’s volleyball team saw it beat nationally ranked No. 1 Emory 3-2 in the final match of the Emory National Invitational in Atlanta. Overall, the Athenas went 3-1 in the tournament, adding victories over Franklin & Marshall (Pa.) and Wheaton (Ill.), with the lone loss coming against Washington (Mo.). Sophomore outside hitter Shelbi Stein (CMC ’18) had a whopping 22 kills against Emory, the highest single- match total of her CMS career. The Athenas come home for a trio of SCIAC matches this week, visiting La Men’s Cross Country The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps cross country teams had the past week off from competition, and will next race Sept. 26 in the Cal State San Bernardino Invite and the Stanford Invite. Cross country will also compete locally in the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational slated for Oct. 3. Football After defeating Lewis & Clark over a week ago, the Stags used the first of two straight bye-weeks to rest and prepare for their SCIAC opener at Chapman on Oct. 3. From there, CMS will head to La Verne for a midday matchup with the Leopards on Oct. 10. The Stags finally get another chance to play in front of the Zinda Field crowd on Oct. 17 against Redlands. Men’s Golf The men’s golf team began its brief fall season on Sept. 21 in the two- day Cal State Intercollegiate tournament at Diamond Valley Golf Club. After the first day which consisted of two rounds, CMS led the competition by one stroke over The Master’s College with a score of 588 at 12-over par. The tournament closes out on Sept. 22. The Stags wrap up the fall season at the Embry-Riddle Invitational, Sept. 26-28 in Prescott, Ariz. The spring season for the Stags gets underway on Feb. 6-7 with the SCIAC #1 Tournament. Men’s Soccer In its home opener, the CMS men’s soccer team dominated Caltech

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ATHLETICS WEEK IN REVIEW SEPT. 14 – SEPT. 20, 2015

If you are having trouble viewing this newsletter,

please click here to visit the CMS Athletics website.

CMS TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS

ATHENAS STAGS

FALL SPORTS

Women’s Cross Country The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps cross country teams had the past week off from competition, and will next race Sept. 26 in the Cal State San Bernardino Invite and the Stanford Invite. Cross country will also compete locally in the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational slated for Oct. 3.

Women’s Soccer The Athenas split a couple of conference games this week, falling to Redlands in overtime 2-1 on the road before coming home to shut out Pomona-Pitzer 1-0. Senior Darrah Shields (CMC ’16) was the difference-maker for CMS against the Sagehens, scoring the lone goal

of the contest in the 56th minute. Shields was the only Athena to find the back of the net last week, and is now second on the team in goals (2) and points (5). Looking ahead, CMS will play its third

straight SCIAC match, taking on the La Verne Leopards at home Sept. 23 and will then travel to Cal Lutheran for a matchup with the Regals on Sept. 26. Volleyball A huge week for the CMS women’s

volleyball team saw it beat nationally ranked No. 1 Emory 3-2 in the final match of the Emory National Invitational in Atlanta. Overall, the Athenas went 3-1 in the tournament, adding victories over Franklin & Marshall (Pa.) and Wheaton (Ill.), with the lone loss coming against Washington (Mo.). Sophomore outside hitter Shelbi Stein (CMC ’18) had a whopping 22 kills against Emory, the highest single- match total of her CMS career. The Athenas come home for a trio of SCIAC matches this week, visiting La

Men’s Cross Country The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps cross country teams had the past week off from competition, and will next race Sept. 26 in the Cal State San Bernardino Invite and the Stanford Invite. Cross country will also compete locally in the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational slated for Oct. 3. Football After defeating Lewis & Clark over a week ago, the Stags used the first of two straight bye-weeks to rest and prepare for their SCIAC opener at Chapman on Oct. 3. From there, CMS will head to La Verne for a midday matchup with the Leopards on Oct. 10. The Stags finally get another chance to play in front of the Zinda

Field crowd on Oct. 17 against Redlands.

Men’s Golf The men’s golf team began its brief fall season on Sept. 21 in the two-day Cal State Intercollegiate tournament at Diamond Valley Golf Club. After the first day which consisted of two rounds, CMS led the competition by one stroke over The Master’s College with a score of 588 at 12-over par. The tournament

closes out on Sept. 22. The Stags wrap up the fall season at the Embry-Riddle Invitational, Sept. 26-28 in Prescott, Ariz. The spring season for the Stags gets underway on Feb. 6-7 with the SCIAC #1 Tournament. Men’s Soccer In its home opener, the CMS men’s soccer team dominated Caltech

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Verne on Sept. 22, hosting Whittier on Sept. 25 and traveling to Cal Lutheran on Sept. 26 for a match between two nationally-ranked, top-10 teams.

6-1 and followed up with another home win, shutting out Whittier 1-0. Midfielders Hogan Marhoefer (CMC ’16) and Alex Censullo (CMC ’17) scored twice for CMS in the victory over Caltech, and sophomore forward Michael Wagenveld (CMC ’18) tallied the only goal against Whittier. In the two straight wins, the Stags

have outshot opponents 54-14 and look to continue their success at home against Pomona-Pitzer on Sept. 26. The Stags played Occidental to a double overtime 0-0 tie at Oxy on Sept. 21.

Men’s Water Polo The Stags won an overtime thriller last week at Cal Baptist, with CMS needing a last-minute goal to pull out the victory. Senior Tanner Cullen (CMC ’16) and junior Eric Bakar (CMC ’17) scored four times, including Bakar’s overtime winner in the 12-11 victory. CMS will have one match this week, traveling to the

campus of UCLA for a battle with the Bruins. The Stags then get a chance to play at home as CMS hosts the Gary Troyer Tournament at Axelrood Pool, featuring two games per day for the Stags, from Oct. 2-3.

CMS BROADCAST SCHEDULE SEPT. 21 – SEPT. 27, 2015

Many CMS events are now streamed live with audio or video broadcasts and you can also follow along with live stats. Please visit the CMS Broadcasting Portal for details.

Also video, audio and live stats are offered by some opposing schools and can be viewed by visiting the opponent’s athletics website. UPCOMING EVENTS

(COMPOSITE SCHEDULE) Monday, Sept. 21 Men’s Golf at Cal State Intercollegiate Tournament – all day @ Occidental 0, Men’s Soccer 0 – Final (Double Overtime) Tuesday, Sept. 22 Men’s Golf at Cal State Intercollegiate Tournament – all day Volleyball at La Verne* - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23 Women’s Soccer vs La Verne* - 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 Volleyball vs. Whittier* - 7:30 p.m. Home events listed in BOLD Times listed are Pacific Standard Time

Saturday, Sept. 26 Men’s Golf at Embry-Riddle Invitational – all day Cross Country at Stanford Invitational – 8 a.m. Cross Country at Cal State San Bernardino Invite – 10:30 a.m. Men’s Water Polo at UCLA – 11 a.m. Volleyball at Cal Lutheran* - 6 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Pomona-Pitzer* - 7 p.m. Women’s Soccer at Cal Lutheran* - 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27 Men’s Golf at Embry-Riddle Invitational – all day Women’s Golf at Embry-Riddle Invitational – all day * Indicates conference game Times listed are Pacific Standard Time

UPCOMING ALUMNI EVENTS

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Sunday, Oct. 11 Women’s Soccer Alumnae Match: 10:30 a.m. (Parents Field)

Saturday, Oct. 17 Men’s Basketball Alumni Game: TBD Registration information coming soon ^For registration information for alumni events, please contact CMC Alumni Relations ([email protected]) or visit https://online.cmc.edu/NetCommunity/AlumniAthleticEvents

Saturday, Oct. 24 Men’s Water Polo Alumni Match: 2 p.m. (Axelrood Pool) Registration information coming soon Saturday, Nov. 14 Swim & Dive Alumni Meet: 11 a.m. (Axelrood Pool) Registration information coming soon Women’s Basketball Alumnae Game: TBD (Linde Activities Center Registration information coming soon *Times listed are start times for game or match. Please arrive in advance of listed times. Thank you.

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