Roundup: Cal Poly Pomona Soccer routs Sonoma State

Men’s Soccer
CAL POLY POMONA 5, SONOMA STATE 0 >> Christian Gonzalez Diaz scored three goals for the Broncos (11-2-3, 8-2-2) in the CCAA shutout against the Seawolves. Cal Poly Pomona will play at 7 p.m. Friday in the second round of the CCAA tournament.
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 2, HUMBOLDT STATE 0 >> Jose Gonzalez and Diego Casillas each scored a goal for the Coyotes (4-9-3, 2-7-3) in the CCAA season finale victory over the Lumberjacks.
Women’s Soccer
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 2, HUMBOLDT STATE 1 >> Despite a first half lead by the Lumberjacks, Melanie Aguayo and Paige Kang each scored a goal in the second half to seal the season finale CCAA victory for the Coyotes (5-10-3, 4-7-1).
Men’s Cross Country
SCIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> Claremont-Mudd-Scripps won its fourth consecutive conference title. Benjamin Casey led the Redlands with a 30th place finish in the SCIAC Championships with a time of 27 minutes, 19.65 seconds on the 8K-course. The teams will compete Nov. 14 in the NCAA West Regional Championships.
Men’s Water Polo
REDLANDS 5, POMONA-PITZER 2 >> Matt Shippen scored two goals in the Senior Day victory for the Bulldogs (12-12, 3-2) in SCIAC play. Goalkeeper Chris Sekula had 13 saves for the Bulldogs. Redlands will play at 4 p.m.Wednesday against Cal Lutheran.
Women’s Cross Country
SCIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> Claremont-Mudd-Scripps won its sixth straight conference title. Redlands finished second overall in the event. Lauren Roberts was the Bulldogs’ top finisher in the SCIAC Championships with a time of 22 minutes, 49.48 seconds to finish second overall in the 6K-course race. The teams will compete Nov. 14 in the NCAA West Regional Championships.

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Former Pomona-Pitzer coach Gregg Popovich to coach Team USA basketball

Former Pomona-Pitzer head coach Gregg Popovich will succeed Mike Krzyzewski as coach of the USA men’s basketball team after the 2016 Olympics, according to ESPN.

Popovich, who is currently the head coach of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs, coached at Pomona-Pitzer for eight seasons during the 1980s.

He led the Sagehens’ to a SCIAC championship in 1986, the first in 68 years.

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Redlands, CMS lead All-SCIAC softball selections

Athlete of the Year – Tara Robinson, Soph., SS, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Rookie of Year – Kaylilani Minami, Fr., P, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

First team
P Kaitlyn Hooper, Sr., Redlands
P Hayle Schultz, Jr., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
C Sam Mellano, Jr., Whittier
1B Katie Savard, Soph., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
2B Amanda Clark, Sr., Redlands
3B Mercedez Cundiff, Jr., Whittier
SS Victoria King, Jr, Redlands
DP Raven Freret, Sr., La Verne
OF AJ Carrasco, Soph., Redlands
OF Jackie Shimamoto, Sr., Occidental
OF Amana Lievanos, Sr., Redlands
UT Courtney Delano, Sr., Whittier
At-Large Natalie Both, Soph., Chapman

Second team
P Cassie Oregel, Jr., Chapman
P Hayley Jacquess, Fr., La Verne
C Morgan Beltz, Sr., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1B Alexis Schiff, Fr., La Verne
2B Brooklyn Robinson, Soph., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
3B Taylor Cartwright, Jr., Chapman
SS Stephanie Martello, Sr., Cal Lutheran
OF Ashley Morello, Jr., Pomona-Pitzer
OF Janelle Shiozaki, Soph., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
OF Mickala Gonzalez, Sr., Whittier
UT Danielle Vela, Jr., La Verne
At-large Kristin Hooper, Sr., Redlands
At-large Blake Lewis, Soph., Cal Lutheran

 

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