Thursday, February 4, 2010

Small Ball Report-February 4

SCIAC Conference

Austin Hallett of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Men's Swimming was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday. 

The Athletes of the Week that I posted yesterday were from January 27.  Don't blame me for being late.  It was the SCIAC who didn't update their website for the past few days.

Moving on, the Sophomore Hallett won three events in impressive fashion as CMS won at Cal Lutheran 151 to 65.  Once again, I have no idea how the scoring works.  Hallett won the 400 individual medley by 5.91 seconds with a time of 4:23.21.  He won the 100 back by 1.45 seconds in 54.39 and led off the winning 200 free relay with a split of 22.52.  The relay team won by 1.26 seconds in 1:28.14.  CMS is 6-0 in SCIAC.
  
Men's Basketball:

La Verne 54, Pomona-Pitzer 71
Cal Lutheran 82, Caltech 40
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 97, Redlands 89 (OT)
Occidental 70, Whittier 64

Standings:

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7-1 SCIAC, 15-4 overall
Occidental 6-2 SCIAC, 14-5 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-2 SCIAC, 10-9 overall
Redlands 6-2 SCIAC, 10-9 overall
Cal Lutheran 3-5 SCIAC, 9-10 overall
Whittier 2-6 SCIAC, 8-10 overall
La Verne 2-6 SCIAC, 6-13 overall
Caltech 0-8 SCIAC, 0-19 overall

Women's Basketball:

Junior Forward Stephanie Babij of Occidental was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday.  This is the second time in three weeks that Babij has received the honor.

Babij scored a career-high 30 points as the Tigers earned a 64 to 63 victory over the University of Redlands in a game that saw seven ties and numerous lead changes.  She was 12-for-15 from the field while knocking down six free throws, including the final two with just one second to play to clinch the win.  She also grabbed seven rebounds and three steals.  Over the weekend, in limited action in Occidental's 72 to 44 win over Pomona-Pitzer, she was 3-for-5 from the field for six points, with an assist and four rebounds.  In SCIAC games this season, Babij is averaging 15.9 points per game and 9.5 rebounds per game.

Citrus College Athletics

Men's Basketball:

Citrus College 69 (8-0 CCAA, 22-2 overall), LA Valley 59

Women's Basketball:

LA Valley 61, Citrus College 59 (6-2 CCAA, 14-10 overall)

Pasadena City College Athletics

Women's Basketball:

PCC 83, Cerritos 72

Mt. SAC Athletics

Women's Basketball:

Mt. SAC 100 (4-0 SCC, 19-5 overall) LA Trade Tech 44




   

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