Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges: March 2008 Archives

La Verne edges Redlands in golf event

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The University of La Verne golf team earned yet another victory in SCIAC competition by taking top honors at the SCIAC #3 Tournament Monday at the friendly confines of Sierra La Verne Country Club.

The Leopards finished with a four-player team total of 294 to prevail over Redlands (297) by three strokes. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps finished third at 300 followed by Cal Lutheran (308), Pomona-Pitzer (309), Occidental (317) and Whittier (350).

Chris Davis earned medalist honors with the top individual finish of the day with a round of 72 (37-35). Teammates Mitchell Fedorka and Ryan Waring were among five players who tied for second one stroke back with respective rounds of 73, while Rizal Amin contributed with a 76.

The Leopards break from conference play to compete at the West Region Invitational held April 8 at Berry Creek Country Club in Texas.

CMS women swimmers finish 14th at nationals

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CMS scored 70 points to finish 14th at the NCAA Division III Championships in Oxford, OH over the weekend. This is the third straight year and fifth time in the last seven years CMS has finished in the top 15.

The Athenas were led by the double All-American performance of Annie Perizzolo (FR, Aurora, CO).  She finished second in the 200 breaststroke with a SCIAC record time of 2:18.31 and finished fifth in the 100 breaststroke with the second fastest time in SCIAC history (1:04.85). 

In the 200, she broke her own SCIAC record in the prelims by 2.39 seconds to qualify third and then went 0.46 seconds faster in the final. In the 100, she swam a personal best of 1:05.18 in the prelims and then swam a lifetime best in the final.

Perizzolo also swam the breaststroke leg on both of CMS' medley relays.  The 400 medley relay team of Jenni Rinker (FR, Eagle River, AK)-Perizzolo-Kevyn Klein (SR, Northridge)-Monica Brazelton (SO, Santa Clara) won the consolation final with a SCIAC record time of 3:56.01.  The same four made up the 200 medley relay team that finished 11th. 

The 800 free relay of Rinker-Brazelton-Perizzolo-Carliann Brashier (FR, Highlands Ranch, CO) finished 14th.  All three of these relays earned Honorable Mention All-American honors for finishing ninth to 16th.  Rinker also earned individual HM All-American honors by finishing 13th in the 200 backstroke.  Rinker set the CMS and SCIAC record of 2:06.25 in prelims and swam just 0.01 seconds slower in the final.

Rinker also set the CMS record of 58.89 in the 100 backstroke while finishing 18th.  The 200 free relay team of Brazelton-Rinker-Perizzolo-Klein finished 17th,  the 400 free relay team of Brazelton-Rinker-Brashier-Klein finished 19th and Brashier finished 20th in the 1650 free and 38th in the 200 and 500 frees.

CMS swimmer heading to nationals

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By Michelle Gardner

Staff Writer

It wasn’t a moment in the pool but one out of it that showed Claremont-Mudd-Scripps swimming coach Charlie Griffiths what freshman Nick Ostreim was made of.

Ostreim, 19, had just finished his best individual event at the SCIAC championships and hadn’t even had time to catch his breath when Griffiths asked him to swim the anchor leg in the 800 free relay which was coming up next.
Ostreim said he was ready to go.


“That’s a lot to ask,” Griffiths said. “Most guys would have tried to talk their way out of it or tell me to think about using someone else, especially on the anchor leg where there’s more pressure. He didn’t hesitate.”

Minutes later Ostreim was back in the pool, swimming that anchor leg and touching out a Redlands swimmer for first place in one of the more dramatic events of the meet. The win helped the Stags to a team title that ended the Bulldogs’ seven-year run.
“I’m really competitive. I hate to lose,” Ostreim said. “With swimming you really have to have that inner drive and personal motivation to keep you going.”


Griffiths thinks his standout also will be prepared when the stakes are higher this week. Ostreim will compete in the Division III national meet which starts Thursday at the University of Miami (Ohio).

He is the area’s lone representative and one of only three men from the SCIAC to qualify, the others being senior backstroker Dickson Fai of Occidental and senior fly specialist Manny Sanchez of Whittier.

Ostreim will swim the 200-yard individual medley Thursday, the 100-backstroke Friday and his speciality, the 200-backstroke on Saturday. He is seeded sixth in the 200 with a season-best time of 1:51.81. First place is nearly three seconds faster but second place is within reach.


The meet sets up perfectly for him with two events to get used to the venue and the championship atmosphere before he goes out for his best race.


Griffiths admits the freshman has done better than he expected. He has cut nearly six seconds off his times in the 200-backstroke and the 200-individual medley and a full second off his time in the 100-backstroke - all significant improvements.

What makes those drops more impressive is that Ostreim missed the first two months of the season with mononucleosis. It wasn’t until after Christmas that he was able to train.


“He worked out the first two weeks and looked very good. He was leading the team through everything,” Griffiths said. “Then, the next week he didn’t look quite the same. Then he missed a few days. When he came back from fall break we sent him to be checked out.”

Despite the slow start Ostreim won the 200-backstroke at last month’s SCIAC meet, placed second in the 100-ackstroke to Fai and was third in the 200 IM. His goals for this week’s meet are more about his time than a placement.


“I’d like to swim my best times and maybe break the school records,” he said. “I can’t control what someone else does so if I can go my best I’ll be happy, very happy.”

No matter what happens though, Ostreim has had a strong rookie season. He attended swimming power Brophy Prep in his native Phoenix, Ariz., and chose CMS over Lehigh (Penn.) because the weather is better and it is closer to home.

He first became familiar with the school through current teammate Alex Hill, who came out of Brophy Prep three years earlier.

Ostreim dabbled in other sports growing up including soccer and baseball. Swimming appealed to him because there is both an individual and team aspect to the sport.


“It is individual but it is also a team because you’re swimming relays and your there to cheer for you teammates,” he said. “It’s the best of both worlds.”

 

SCIAC All-Conference women's basketball

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2007-08 Women's Basketball All-SCIAC Awards
March 4, 2008 

The 2007-2008 All-SCIAC Women's Basketball Honors have been named.  The Occidental Tigers and Head Coach Jaime Hoffman claimed the title of Conference Champions finishing 12-2 in conference.  Head Coach Julie Kline and the Leopards of La Verne (11-3, SCIAC) were crowned champions of the inagural SCIAC Tournament and will represent the SCIAC in NCAA post-season competition as they go on the road to face Puget Sound Friday night.

Player of the Year:  Brianne Brown, Junior, Occidental College

Ed Baldwin Award Recipient
: Lindsay King, Senior, California Institute of Technology                                               

First Team         
Stephanie Babij FR  Occidental College   Ontario, OR
Stacie Roshon  SR  Occidental College   Saratoga, CA
Trenecca Jones SR University of La Verne    Ontario, CA
Marissa Raya  SR  University of La Verne   Pasadena, CA
Valerie Katayama SR  University of Redlands   Huntington Beach, CA
Kourtney Zilbert   FR     Whittier College    Burbank, CA 
         
Second Team         
Lindsey Shiomi SR  University of La Verne   Cerritos, CA
Mary Placido  SR  California Lutheran University    Chandler, AZ
Rosario Rios-Aguilar    SR  Whittier College   El Rancho, CA
Jennifer Osgood SO  Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges   Vashon, WA
Deirdre Chew SO  Pomona-Pitzer Colleges   Pacifica, CA
Meghan Yetman SO  University of Redlands   Danville, CA


 

SCIAC All-Conference men's basketball

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The 2007-2008 All-SCIAC Men's Basketball Honors have been named.  The Conference Co-Champions and recipients of the Dave Jacobs Trophy were the Occidental College Tigers and California Lutheran University Kingsmen.  Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens were crowned the SCIAC Tournament Champions.   

David Wells Player of the Year:  Connor Whitman, Senior, Occidental College, 6'1"
Ted Ducey Award Recipients: Jabarri Reynolds, Senior, Pomona-Pitzer, 6'4"
                                                 Matt Loretz, Senior, University of Redlands, 6'5"

First Team         
Justin Sexton SO Pomona-Pitzer  6'8" Watertown, MA 
Jabarri Reynolds SR  Pomona-Pitzer  6'4"  Chicago, IL 
Dave Thomas SR University of Redlands  6'3"  Santa Cruz, CA 
Dan Winterbottom  SR  Claremont-Mudd-Scripps  6'3"  Tempe, AZ 
Andy Meier  SO  California Lutheran University  6'7"  Parker, CO 
Michael Archuletta     JR     Whittier College  6'6"  Manhattan Beach, CA 
         
Second Team         
Bryan Hires SR  California Institute of Technology  6'6"  Columbus, IN 
Deshion Inniss  SR  California Lutheran University  5'10"  Oxnard, CA 
Juan Canas  SR  University of La Verne  6'1"  Commerce, CA 
Huston Conti  JR  Occidental College  6'2"  Seattle, WA 
Jeff McLean  JR  Whittier College  6'6" Hingham, MA 
Mychal Owens  SO  California Lutheran University  6'5"  Oregon City, OR 

 

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