Congratulations to the Cal Poly Pomona Men's Basketball team for winning the Division II Men's Championship on Saturday.
The Broncos won the title with a 65 to 53 victory over Indiana, Pennsylvania. That's no joke. There actually is a town called Indiana in Pennsylvania!
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Showing posts with label Men's Basketball. Show all posts
Monday, March 29, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Small Ball Report-March 2
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Dan Rasp of Westmont was named the GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. The Junior Forward had 38 points (19.0 points per game), 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocked shots as Westmont won both of its conference games last week. For the week, he shot 14-for-24 from the field, including 2-for-6 from 3-point range, and 8-for-11 at the free throw line. In the win against No. 15 Fresno Pacific, Rasp had 17 points, 4 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. In the win at Vanguard, he scored 21 points and had 5 rebounds and 3 assists. The Warriors have won 7 straight and are tied for third place going into the final regular-season conference game.
Monday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 80, The Masters 59
Concordia 89, San Diego Christian 57
California Baptist 74, Vanguard 71
Biola 61, Hope International 57
Azusa Pacific 78, Westmont 75
Standings:
Concordia 18-2 GSAC, 28-2 overall
Biola 16-4 GSAC, 26-4 overall
Azusa Pacific 14-6 GSAC, 21-9 overall
Fresno Pacific 13-7 GSAC, 23-7 overall
Westmont 13-7 GSAC, 21-8 overall
California Baptist 11-9 GSAC, 18-12 overall
The Masters 11-9 GSAC, 18-12 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-15 GSAC, 8-20 overall
San Diego Christian 5-15 GSAC, 7-23 overall
Vanguard 4-16 GSAC, 5-21 overall
Hope International 0-20 GSAC, 4-26 overall
GSAC Tournament starts Thursday.
Women's Basketball:
Bridgette Reyes of Vanguard was named the GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. The Senior Guard averaged 26 points, 6 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.5 steals in 2 conference wins for No. 3 Vanguard last week. Reyes was 18-for-26 from the field, including 2-for-4 from the 3-point arc, and 14-for-16 at the free throw line. In the win at Concordia, Reyes had 25 points, on 8-for-9 shooting, as well as 9 assists, 7 steals and 6 rebounds. In the victory against Westmont, she had 27 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. She leads the Lions in scoring, assists, steals and free throws made this seasons.
Monday's Scores
Concordia 87, San Diego Christian 80
The Masters 81, Fresno Pacific 69
Azusa Pacific 82, Westmont 74
Vanguard 86, California Baptist 50
Biola 73, Hope International 62
Standings:
Vanguard 18-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 18-2 GSAC, 25-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 17-3 GSAC, 26-3 overall
Biola 14-6 GSAC, 19-10 overall
The Masters 11-9 GSAC, 16-12 overall
Westmont 9-11 GSAC, 16-12 overall
Hope International 7-13 GSAC, 12-18 overall
Concordia 5-15 GSAC, 12-16 overall
California Baptist 5-15 GSAC, 12-18 overall
Frenso Pacific 5-15 GSAC, 9-21 overall
San Diego Christian 1-19 GSAC, 4-25 overall
GSAC Tournament starts tomorrow.
Men's Basketball:
Dan Rasp of Westmont was named the GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. The Junior Forward had 38 points (19.0 points per game), 9 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocked shots as Westmont won both of its conference games last week. For the week, he shot 14-for-24 from the field, including 2-for-6 from 3-point range, and 8-for-11 at the free throw line. In the win against No. 15 Fresno Pacific, Rasp had 17 points, 4 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. In the win at Vanguard, he scored 21 points and had 5 rebounds and 3 assists. The Warriors have won 7 straight and are tied for third place going into the final regular-season conference game.
Monday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 80, The Masters 59
Concordia 89, San Diego Christian 57
California Baptist 74, Vanguard 71
Biola 61, Hope International 57
Azusa Pacific 78, Westmont 75
Standings:
Concordia 18-2 GSAC, 28-2 overall
Biola 16-4 GSAC, 26-4 overall
Azusa Pacific 14-6 GSAC, 21-9 overall
Fresno Pacific 13-7 GSAC, 23-7 overall
Westmont 13-7 GSAC, 21-8 overall
California Baptist 11-9 GSAC, 18-12 overall
The Masters 11-9 GSAC, 18-12 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-15 GSAC, 8-20 overall
San Diego Christian 5-15 GSAC, 7-23 overall
Vanguard 4-16 GSAC, 5-21 overall
Hope International 0-20 GSAC, 4-26 overall
GSAC Tournament starts Thursday.
Women's Basketball:
Bridgette Reyes of Vanguard was named the GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. The Senior Guard averaged 26 points, 6 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.5 steals in 2 conference wins for No. 3 Vanguard last week. Reyes was 18-for-26 from the field, including 2-for-4 from the 3-point arc, and 14-for-16 at the free throw line. In the win at Concordia, Reyes had 25 points, on 8-for-9 shooting, as well as 9 assists, 7 steals and 6 rebounds. In the victory against Westmont, she had 27 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. She leads the Lions in scoring, assists, steals and free throws made this seasons.
Monday's Scores
Concordia 87, San Diego Christian 80
The Masters 81, Fresno Pacific 69
Azusa Pacific 82, Westmont 74
Vanguard 86, California Baptist 50
Biola 73, Hope International 62
Standings:
Vanguard 18-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 18-2 GSAC, 25-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 17-3 GSAC, 26-3 overall
Biola 14-6 GSAC, 19-10 overall
The Masters 11-9 GSAC, 16-12 overall
Westmont 9-11 GSAC, 16-12 overall
Hope International 7-13 GSAC, 12-18 overall
Concordia 5-15 GSAC, 12-16 overall
California Baptist 5-15 GSAC, 12-18 overall
Frenso Pacific 5-15 GSAC, 9-21 overall
San Diego Christian 1-19 GSAC, 4-25 overall
GSAC Tournament starts tomorrow.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Small Ball Report-March 1
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
SCIAC Tournament Final
Pomona-Pitzer 53, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 57
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
SCIAC Tournament Final
Redlands 55, Occidental 54 (OT)
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Concordia 63, Fresno Pacific 59
Westmont 88, Vanguard 69
Biola 58, California Baptist 45
The Masters 72, Point Loma Nazarene 61
San Diego Christian 59, Hope International 55
Concordia 17-2 GSAC, 27-2 overall
Biola 15-4 GSAC, 25-4 overall
Westmont 13-6 GSAC, 21-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 13-6 GSAC, 20-9 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-7 GSAC, 22-7 overall
The Masters 11-8 GSAC, 18-11 overall
California Baptist 10-9 GSAC, 17-12 overall
San Diego Christian 5-14 GSAC, 7-22 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-15 GSAC, 8-20 overall
Vanguard 4-15 GSAC, 5-20 overall
Hope International 0-19 GSAC, 4-25 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 84, Concordia 77
Vanguard 94, Westmont 80
Biola 82, California Baptist 60
Point Loma Nazarene 83, The Masters 62
Hope International 65, San Diego Christian 61
Standings:
Vanguard 17-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 17-2 GSAC, 24-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 17-3 GSAC, 26-3 overall
Biola 13-6 GSAC, 18-10 overall
The Masters 10-9 GSAC, 15-12 overall
Westmont 9-10 GSAC, 16-11 overall
Hope International 7-12 GSAC, 12-17 overall
California Baptist 5-14 GSAC, 12-17 overall
Fresno Pacific 5-14 GSAC, 9-20 overall
Concordia 4-15 GSAC, 11-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-18 GSAC, 4-24 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Score
Citrus College 81, Santa Ana 65 (Playoffs)
Pasadena City College Athletics
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
SoCal Playoffs, Bracket IV Semifinals
PCC 76, Irvine Valley 55
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC, 67, Cerritos 65 (Playoffs)
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 76, Mt San Jacinto 65 (Playoffs)
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign's fortunes have changed. They beat the Utah Grizzlies 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 on Friday and Saturday. They followed that up with a 2 to nothing shutout over the Bakersfield Condors stretching their current win streak to 5. They are now 24-25-3 this season. They will look to extend the streak to 6 games at home against the Las Vegas Wranglers this Friday at 7:30.
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
SCIAC Tournament Final
Pomona-Pitzer 53, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 57
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
SCIAC Tournament Final
Redlands 55, Occidental 54 (OT)
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Concordia 63, Fresno Pacific 59
Westmont 88, Vanguard 69
Biola 58, California Baptist 45
The Masters 72, Point Loma Nazarene 61
San Diego Christian 59, Hope International 55
Concordia 17-2 GSAC, 27-2 overall
Biola 15-4 GSAC, 25-4 overall
Westmont 13-6 GSAC, 21-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 13-6 GSAC, 20-9 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-7 GSAC, 22-7 overall
The Masters 11-8 GSAC, 18-11 overall
California Baptist 10-9 GSAC, 17-12 overall
San Diego Christian 5-14 GSAC, 7-22 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-15 GSAC, 8-20 overall
Vanguard 4-15 GSAC, 5-20 overall
Hope International 0-19 GSAC, 4-25 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 84, Concordia 77
Vanguard 94, Westmont 80
Biola 82, California Baptist 60
Point Loma Nazarene 83, The Masters 62
Hope International 65, San Diego Christian 61
Standings:
Vanguard 17-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 17-2 GSAC, 24-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 17-3 GSAC, 26-3 overall
Biola 13-6 GSAC, 18-10 overall
The Masters 10-9 GSAC, 15-12 overall
Westmont 9-10 GSAC, 16-11 overall
Hope International 7-12 GSAC, 12-17 overall
California Baptist 5-14 GSAC, 12-17 overall
Fresno Pacific 5-14 GSAC, 9-20 overall
Concordia 4-15 GSAC, 11-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-18 GSAC, 4-24 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Score
Citrus College 81, Santa Ana 65 (Playoffs)
Pasadena City College Athletics
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
SoCal Playoffs, Bracket IV Semifinals
PCC 76, Irvine Valley 55
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC, 67, Cerritos 65 (Playoffs)
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 76, Mt San Jacinto 65 (Playoffs)
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign's fortunes have changed. They beat the Utah Grizzlies 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 on Friday and Saturday. They followed that up with a 2 to nothing shutout over the Bakersfield Condors stretching their current win streak to 5. They are now 24-25-3 this season. They will look to extend the streak to 6 games at home against the Las Vegas Wranglers this Friday at 7:30.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 27
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
SCIAC Tournament Semifinal-Friday's Scores
Occidental 62, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 65
Cal Lutheran 71, Pomona Pitzer 74 (2OT)
Women's Basketball:
SCIAC Tournament Semifinal-Thursday's Scores
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 69, Occidental 72
Cal Lutheran 61, Redlands 63
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Junior Guard Justin Johnson of Concordia was named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week last Monday. Johnson scored 37 points (18.5 points per game) to go along with 7 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals as No. 3-ranked Concordia won both of its conference games and increased its lead in the GSAC standings. For the week, Johnson was 12-for-22 from the field, including 2 made 3-pointers, and was 11-for-14 at the line. In the win at Point Loma Nazarene, he had 16 points and 3 assists. In Cocordia's homecoming win over No. 4 Biola, Johnson had 21 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals. Johnson is third in the conference averaging 17.2 points per game this season.
Thursday's Scores
Azusa 103 (13-6 GSAC, 20-9 overall), San Diego Christian 70 (4-14 GSAC, 6-22 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Senior Guard Liah Ector of Point Loma Nazarene was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week last Monday. Ector tallied 42 points (21.0 points per game), 25 rebounds (12.5 rebounds per game), 11 assists (5.5 assists per game), 3 steals and 3 blocks as No. 8 Point Loma Nazarene won both of its GSAC games last week. For the week, she shot 12-for-21 from the field, and 18-for-25 at the free throw line. Against Concordia Ector scored 17 points with 9 rebounds and 4 assists. At Westmont she scored 26 points, 11 coming from the stripe, and grabbed 16 boards while dishing out 7 assists, blocking 3 shots and grabbing a pair of steals. Ector was also named the NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Player of the Week.
Thursday's Scores
Azusa Pacific 80 (17-2 GSAC, 24-5 overall), San Diego Christian 62 (1-17 GSAC, 4-23 overall)
ECHL Hockey
Ontario Reign 7, Utah Grizzlies 3
Men's Basketball:
SCIAC Tournament Semifinal-Friday's Scores
Occidental 62, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 65
Cal Lutheran 71, Pomona Pitzer 74 (2OT)
Women's Basketball:
SCIAC Tournament Semifinal-Thursday's Scores
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 69, Occidental 72
Cal Lutheran 61, Redlands 63
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Junior Guard Justin Johnson of Concordia was named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week last Monday. Johnson scored 37 points (18.5 points per game) to go along with 7 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals as No. 3-ranked Concordia won both of its conference games and increased its lead in the GSAC standings. For the week, Johnson was 12-for-22 from the field, including 2 made 3-pointers, and was 11-for-14 at the line. In the win at Point Loma Nazarene, he had 16 points and 3 assists. In Cocordia's homecoming win over No. 4 Biola, Johnson had 21 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals. Johnson is third in the conference averaging 17.2 points per game this season.
Thursday's Scores
Azusa 103 (13-6 GSAC, 20-9 overall), San Diego Christian 70 (4-14 GSAC, 6-22 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Senior Guard Liah Ector of Point Loma Nazarene was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week last Monday. Ector tallied 42 points (21.0 points per game), 25 rebounds (12.5 rebounds per game), 11 assists (5.5 assists per game), 3 steals and 3 blocks as No. 8 Point Loma Nazarene won both of its GSAC games last week. For the week, she shot 12-for-21 from the field, and 18-for-25 at the free throw line. Against Concordia Ector scored 17 points with 9 rebounds and 4 assists. At Westmont she scored 26 points, 11 coming from the stripe, and grabbed 16 boards while dishing out 7 assists, blocking 3 shots and grabbing a pair of steals. Ector was also named the NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Player of the Week.
Thursday's Scores
Azusa Pacific 80 (17-2 GSAC, 24-5 overall), San Diego Christian 62 (1-17 GSAC, 4-23 overall)
ECHL Hockey
Ontario Reign 7, Utah Grizzlies 3
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 25
SCIAC Conference
Senior Forward Kyle Knudsen of the Cal Lutheran basketball team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday. With the Kingsmen basketball team in a must win situation, Knudsen stepped up with 26 points in each game leading CLU to victories over Redlands and Whittier to keep hopes for the SCIAC Tournament alive. Against Redlands, he played all 40 minutes, went 8-for-11 from the field, 3-for-3 from three and 7-for-7 at the free throw line. His 26 points led all scorers and his three blocks and three steals were game highs as well. In another crucial game at Whittier, he poured in 26 points again. Knudsen was 7-for-10 from the field, 4-for-5 from three and 8-for-8 at the free throw line. He added four assists while playing 37 minutes. For the week, Knudsen shot 15-for-21, 7-for-8 from three and 15-for-15 at the charity stripe with six assists and six steals.
Senior Center Cameron Hanson of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps basketball team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday. Hanson averaged a double-double as CMS went 2-0 to secure a spot in the SCIAC Tournament after being three games down with four to play. In Thursday's must win at Whittier, she had 12 points, nine rebounds, six steals and three blocks as CMS won 80 to 61. In Saturday's home finale against Pomona-Pitzer, she scored 10 points and added 13 rebounds, three blocks and three steals as CMS won 65 to 51. She shot 61% (7/13) from the field in the two games. In SCIAC play, she averages 8.4 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.
I will post GSAC Athletes of the Week tomorrow.
Senior Forward Kyle Knudsen of the Cal Lutheran basketball team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday. With the Kingsmen basketball team in a must win situation, Knudsen stepped up with 26 points in each game leading CLU to victories over Redlands and Whittier to keep hopes for the SCIAC Tournament alive. Against Redlands, he played all 40 minutes, went 8-for-11 from the field, 3-for-3 from three and 7-for-7 at the free throw line. His 26 points led all scorers and his three blocks and three steals were game highs as well. In another crucial game at Whittier, he poured in 26 points again. Knudsen was 7-for-10 from the field, 4-for-5 from three and 8-for-8 at the free throw line. He added four assists while playing 37 minutes. For the week, Knudsen shot 15-for-21, 7-for-8 from three and 15-for-15 at the charity stripe with six assists and six steals.
Senior Center Cameron Hanson of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps basketball team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday. Hanson averaged a double-double as CMS went 2-0 to secure a spot in the SCIAC Tournament after being three games down with four to play. In Thursday's must win at Whittier, she had 12 points, nine rebounds, six steals and three blocks as CMS won 80 to 61. In Saturday's home finale against Pomona-Pitzer, she scored 10 points and added 13 rebounds, three blocks and three steals as CMS won 65 to 51. She shot 61% (7/13) from the field in the two games. In SCIAC play, she averages 8.4 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.
I will post GSAC Athletes of the Week tomorrow.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 24
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Westmont 67, Fresno Pacific 63
Concordia 80, Vanguard 52
California Baptist 62, Point Loma Nazarene 57
Azusa Pacific 89, Hope International 51
Biola 65, The Masters 51
Standings:
Concordia 16-2 GSAC, 26-2 overall
Biola 14-4 GSAC, 24-4 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-6 GSAC, 22-6 overall
Westmont 12-6 GSAC, 20-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 12-6 GSAC, 19-9 overall
California Baptist 10-8 GSAC, 17-11 overall
The Masters 10-8 GSAC, 17-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-14 GSAC, 8-19 overall
San Diego Christian 4-13 GSAC, 6-21 overall
Vanguard 4-14 GSAC, 5-19 overall
Hope International 0-18 GSAC, 4-24 overall
Women's Basketball:
Vanguard 97, Concordia 70
Westmont 73, Fresno Pacific 59
Point Loma Nazarene 80, California Baptist 70 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 74, Hope International 72
Biola 73, The Masters 63
Standings:
Vanguard 16-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 16-2 GSAC, 23-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 16-3 GSAC, 25-3 overall
Biola 12-6 GSAC, 17-10 overall
The Masters 10-8 GSAC, 15-11 overall
Westmont 9-9 GSAC, 16-10 overall
Hope International 6-12 GSAC, 11-17 overall
California Baptist 5-13 GSAC, 12-16 overall
Concordia 4-14 GSAC, 11-15 overall
Frsno Pacific 4-14 GSAC, 7-21 overall
San Diego Christian 1-16 GSAC, 4-22 overall
Update:
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Occidental 54, Pomona-Pitzer 55
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 67, Cal Lutheran 74
Upset Alert-Redlands 76, La Verne 88. Didn't see that one coming.
Whittier 93, Caltech 61
Standings:
Claemont-Mudd-Scripps 11-3 SCIAC, 19-6 overall
Occidental 9-5 SCIAC, 17-8 overall
Cal Lutheran 9-5 SCIAC, 15-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 9-5 SCIAC, 13-12 overall
Redlands 8-6 SCIAC, 12-13 overall
Whittier 5-9 SCIAC, 11-13 overall
La Verne 5-9 SCIAC, 9-16 overall
Caltech 0-14 SCIAC, 0-25 overall
Women's Basketball:
Pomona-Pitzer 54 (1-13 SCIAC, 5-19 overall), Chapman 83
Men's Basketball:
Westmont 67, Fresno Pacific 63
Concordia 80, Vanguard 52
California Baptist 62, Point Loma Nazarene 57
Azusa Pacific 89, Hope International 51
Biola 65, The Masters 51
Standings:
Concordia 16-2 GSAC, 26-2 overall
Biola 14-4 GSAC, 24-4 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-6 GSAC, 22-6 overall
Westmont 12-6 GSAC, 20-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 12-6 GSAC, 19-9 overall
California Baptist 10-8 GSAC, 17-11 overall
The Masters 10-8 GSAC, 17-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-14 GSAC, 8-19 overall
San Diego Christian 4-13 GSAC, 6-21 overall
Vanguard 4-14 GSAC, 5-19 overall
Hope International 0-18 GSAC, 4-24 overall
Women's Basketball:
Vanguard 97, Concordia 70
Westmont 73, Fresno Pacific 59
Point Loma Nazarene 80, California Baptist 70 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 74, Hope International 72
Biola 73, The Masters 63
Standings:
Vanguard 16-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 16-2 GSAC, 23-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 16-3 GSAC, 25-3 overall
Biola 12-6 GSAC, 17-10 overall
The Masters 10-8 GSAC, 15-11 overall
Westmont 9-9 GSAC, 16-10 overall
Hope International 6-12 GSAC, 11-17 overall
California Baptist 5-13 GSAC, 12-16 overall
Concordia 4-14 GSAC, 11-15 overall
Frsno Pacific 4-14 GSAC, 7-21 overall
San Diego Christian 1-16 GSAC, 4-22 overall
Update:
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Occidental 54, Pomona-Pitzer 55
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 67, Cal Lutheran 74
Upset Alert-Redlands 76, La Verne 88. Didn't see that one coming.
Whittier 93, Caltech 61
Standings:
Claemont-Mudd-Scripps 11-3 SCIAC, 19-6 overall
Occidental 9-5 SCIAC, 17-8 overall
Cal Lutheran 9-5 SCIAC, 15-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 9-5 SCIAC, 13-12 overall
Redlands 8-6 SCIAC, 12-13 overall
Whittier 5-9 SCIAC, 11-13 overall
La Verne 5-9 SCIAC, 9-16 overall
Caltech 0-14 SCIAC, 0-25 overall
Women's Basketball:
Pomona-Pitzer 54 (1-13 SCIAC, 5-19 overall), Chapman 83
Monday, February 22, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 22
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Pomona-Pitzer 70, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 56
Cal Lutheran 78, Whittier 71
Redlands 65, Occidental 74
Caltech 46, La Verne 95
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 11-2 SCIAC, 19-5 overall
Occidental 9-4 SCIAC, 17-7 overall
Cal Lutheran 8-5 SCIAC, 14-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 8-5 SCIAC, 12-12 overall
Redlands 8-5 SCIAC, 12-12 overall
Whittier 4-9 SCIAC, 10-13 overall
La Verne 4-9 SCIAC, 8-16 overall
Caltech 0-13 SCIAC, 0-24 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Pomona-Pitzer 51, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 65
Cal Lutheran 69, Whittier 64
Redlands 66, Occidental 54
Caltech 37, La Verne 73
Standings:
Occidental 12-2 SCIAC, 20-5 overall
Redlands 12-2 SCIAC, 20-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 11-3 SCIAC, 19-6 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7-7 SCIAC, 16-9 overall
Whittier 6-8 SCIAC, 13-12 overall
La Verne 5-9 SCIAC, 12-13 overall
Caltech 2-12 SCIAC, 6-19 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-13 SCIAC, 5-18 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 67, San Diego Christian 60
Concordia 70, Biola 61
Westmont 62, Point Loma Nazarene 46
The Masters 60, Hope International 42
Azusa Pacific 83, Vanguard 59
Standings:
Concordia 15-2 GSAC, 25-2 overall
Biola 13-4 GSAC, 23-4 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-5 GSAC, 22-5 overall
Westmont 11-6 GSAC, 19-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 11-6 GSAC, 18-9 overall
The Masters 10-7 GSAC, 17-10 overall
California Baptist 9-8 GSAC, 16-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-13 GSAC, 8-18 overall
San Diego Christian 4-13 GSAC, 6-21 overall
Vanguard 4-13 GSAC, 5-18 overall
Hope International 0-17 GSAC, 4-23 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 70, San Diego Christian 66
Concordia 67, Biola 66 (OT)
Point Loma Nazarene 88, Westmont 76
Hope International 63, The Masters 59
Upset Alert-Vanguard 88, Azusa Pacific 63
Standings:
Vanguard 15-2 GSAC, 19-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 15-2 GSAC, 22-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 15-3 GSAC, 24-3 overall
Biola 11-6 GSAC, 16-10 overall
The Masters 10-7 GSAC, 15-10 overall
Westmont 8-9 GSAC, 15-10 overall
Hope International 6-11 GSAC, 11-16 overall
California Baptist 5-12 GSAC, 12-15 overall
Concordia 4-13 GSAC, 11-14 overall
Fresno Pacific 4-13 GSAC, 7-20 overall
San Diego Christian 1-16 GSAC, 4-22 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Score
Citrus College 73 (12-0 CCAA, 26-2 overall) Canyons 66
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Score
Canyons 78, Citrus College 61 (7-5 CCAA, 15-13 overall)
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign are on a winning streak as they beat the Idaho Steelheads 5 to 4 in overtime on Saturday and the Bakersfield Condors 6-4 yesterday. Their next game is Friday against the Utah Grizzlies at 7:30 in Ontario.
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Pomona-Pitzer 70, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 56
Cal Lutheran 78, Whittier 71
Redlands 65, Occidental 74
Caltech 46, La Verne 95
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 11-2 SCIAC, 19-5 overall
Occidental 9-4 SCIAC, 17-7 overall
Cal Lutheran 8-5 SCIAC, 14-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 8-5 SCIAC, 12-12 overall
Redlands 8-5 SCIAC, 12-12 overall
Whittier 4-9 SCIAC, 10-13 overall
La Verne 4-9 SCIAC, 8-16 overall
Caltech 0-13 SCIAC, 0-24 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Pomona-Pitzer 51, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 65
Cal Lutheran 69, Whittier 64
Redlands 66, Occidental 54
Caltech 37, La Verne 73
Standings:
Occidental 12-2 SCIAC, 20-5 overall
Redlands 12-2 SCIAC, 20-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 11-3 SCIAC, 19-6 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7-7 SCIAC, 16-9 overall
Whittier 6-8 SCIAC, 13-12 overall
La Verne 5-9 SCIAC, 12-13 overall
Caltech 2-12 SCIAC, 6-19 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-13 SCIAC, 5-18 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 67, San Diego Christian 60
Concordia 70, Biola 61
Westmont 62, Point Loma Nazarene 46
The Masters 60, Hope International 42
Azusa Pacific 83, Vanguard 59
Standings:
Concordia 15-2 GSAC, 25-2 overall
Biola 13-4 GSAC, 23-4 overall
Fresno Pacific 12-5 GSAC, 22-5 overall
Westmont 11-6 GSAC, 19-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 11-6 GSAC, 18-9 overall
The Masters 10-7 GSAC, 17-10 overall
California Baptist 9-8 GSAC, 16-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-13 GSAC, 8-18 overall
San Diego Christian 4-13 GSAC, 6-21 overall
Vanguard 4-13 GSAC, 5-18 overall
Hope International 0-17 GSAC, 4-23 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Fresno Pacific 70, San Diego Christian 66
Concordia 67, Biola 66 (OT)
Point Loma Nazarene 88, Westmont 76
Hope International 63, The Masters 59
Upset Alert-Vanguard 88, Azusa Pacific 63
Standings:
Vanguard 15-2 GSAC, 19-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 15-2 GSAC, 22-5 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 15-3 GSAC, 24-3 overall
Biola 11-6 GSAC, 16-10 overall
The Masters 10-7 GSAC, 15-10 overall
Westmont 8-9 GSAC, 15-10 overall
Hope International 6-11 GSAC, 11-16 overall
California Baptist 5-12 GSAC, 12-15 overall
Concordia 4-13 GSAC, 11-14 overall
Fresno Pacific 4-13 GSAC, 7-20 overall
San Diego Christian 1-16 GSAC, 4-22 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Score
Citrus College 73 (12-0 CCAA, 26-2 overall) Canyons 66
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Score
Canyons 78, Citrus College 61 (7-5 CCAA, 15-13 overall)
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign are on a winning streak as they beat the Idaho Steelheads 5 to 4 in overtime on Saturday and the Bakersfield Condors 6-4 yesterday. Their next game is Friday against the Utah Grizzlies at 7:30 in Ontario.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 20
SCIAC Conference
Freshman Andrew Fevery of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps diving team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week on Wednesday. Fevery won both boards at the SCIAC Diving Preliminaries. He dominated one meter on Saturday with a score of 427.65 which is an NCAA qualifying score. He won by 58.65. He also won the 3 meter on Sunday with a score of 437.65, just shy of another NCAA qualifying score.
Junior Sarah Sharpe of the Occidental diving team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week on Wednesday. Sharpe was victorious at the 2010 diving preliminaries, winning both the 3-meter and 1-meter events. On day one, she scored a 385.05 in the 3-meter, more than 40 points better than second place, which went to teammate Marisa Pulcrano. Sharpe's highest score of the day came on her inward one and a half somersault, pike, as she received 7.0's across the board. Another solid dive for the Junior transfer was her reverse one and a half somersault, tuck, which she received a pair of 7.0's and a 6.5 on. Sharpe also scored 7.0's from at least one judge on her back dive. On day two, she also came away with the top spot. The biggest dive of the dive came on her second to last dive, an inward dive, pike, which she received scores of 8.0's or above from five of the seven judges. Sharpe also earned scores of 8.0 on her front one and a half somersault, pike, and her inward one and a half somersault, pike. She was just a few points away from an NCAA provisional qualifying score in both events.
Women's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 80, Whittier 61
Redlands 69, Cal Lutheran 40
Upset Alert-Pomona-Pitzer 54, Caltech 61
La Verne 41, Occidental 76. Ouch, the losses just keep piling up.
Standings:
Occidental 12-1 SCIAC, 20-4 overall
Redlands 11-2 SCIAC, 19-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 10-3 SCIAC, 18-6 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6-7 SCIAC, 15-9 overall
Whittier 6-7 SCIAC, 13-11 overall
La Verne 4-9 SCIAC, 11-13 overall
Caltech 2-11 SCIAC, 6-18 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-12 SCIAC, 5-17 overall
Caltech is out of the cellar! I don't know if I should be excited for them or feel sorry for Pomona-Pitzer. Then again, why should I feel sorry for any team in sports?
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores
California Baptist 69 (9-8 GSAC, 16-11 overall), The Masters 62 (9-7 GSAC, 16-10 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores
The Masters 82 (10-6 GSAC, 15-9 overall), California Baptist 71 (5-12 GSAC, 12-15 overall)
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 89 (8-0 SCC, 24-4 overall), East L.A. 60
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 91 (7-1 SCC, 22-6 overall), East L.A. 64
ECHL Hockey
Idaho Steelheads 1, Ontario Reign 4. It's about time they got a win! The two teams play each other again tonight in Ontario at 6.
Freshman Andrew Fevery of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps diving team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week on Wednesday. Fevery won both boards at the SCIAC Diving Preliminaries. He dominated one meter on Saturday with a score of 427.65 which is an NCAA qualifying score. He won by 58.65. He also won the 3 meter on Sunday with a score of 437.65, just shy of another NCAA qualifying score.
Junior Sarah Sharpe of the Occidental diving team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week on Wednesday. Sharpe was victorious at the 2010 diving preliminaries, winning both the 3-meter and 1-meter events. On day one, she scored a 385.05 in the 3-meter, more than 40 points better than second place, which went to teammate Marisa Pulcrano. Sharpe's highest score of the day came on her inward one and a half somersault, pike, as she received 7.0's across the board. Another solid dive for the Junior transfer was her reverse one and a half somersault, tuck, which she received a pair of 7.0's and a 6.5 on. Sharpe also scored 7.0's from at least one judge on her back dive. On day two, she also came away with the top spot. The biggest dive of the dive came on her second to last dive, an inward dive, pike, which she received scores of 8.0's or above from five of the seven judges. Sharpe also earned scores of 8.0 on her front one and a half somersault, pike, and her inward one and a half somersault, pike. She was just a few points away from an NCAA provisional qualifying score in both events.
Women's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 80, Whittier 61
Redlands 69, Cal Lutheran 40
Upset Alert-Pomona-Pitzer 54, Caltech 61
La Verne 41, Occidental 76. Ouch, the losses just keep piling up.
Standings:
Occidental 12-1 SCIAC, 20-4 overall
Redlands 11-2 SCIAC, 19-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 10-3 SCIAC, 18-6 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6-7 SCIAC, 15-9 overall
Whittier 6-7 SCIAC, 13-11 overall
La Verne 4-9 SCIAC, 11-13 overall
Caltech 2-11 SCIAC, 6-18 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-12 SCIAC, 5-17 overall
Caltech is out of the cellar! I don't know if I should be excited for them or feel sorry for Pomona-Pitzer. Then again, why should I feel sorry for any team in sports?
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores
California Baptist 69 (9-8 GSAC, 16-11 overall), The Masters 62 (9-7 GSAC, 16-10 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores
The Masters 82 (10-6 GSAC, 15-9 overall), California Baptist 71 (5-12 GSAC, 12-15 overall)
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 89 (8-0 SCC, 24-4 overall), East L.A. 60
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 91 (7-1 SCC, 22-6 overall), East L.A. 64
ECHL Hockey
Idaho Steelheads 1, Ontario Reign 4. It's about time they got a win! The two teams play each other again tonight in Ontario at 6.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 18
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Redlands 72, Cal Lutheran 84
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 67, Whittier 54
Pomona-Pitzer 88, Caltech 41
La Verne 62, Occidental 79
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 11-1 SCIAC, 19-4 overall
Occidental 8-4 SCIAC, 16-7 overall
Redlands 8-4 SCIAC, 12-11 overall
Cal Lutheran 7-5 SCIAC, 13-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 7-5 SCIAC, 11-12 overall
Whittier 4-8 SCIAC 10-12 overall
La Verne 3-9 SCIAC, 7-16 overall
Caltech 0-12 SCIAC, 0-23 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 88 (11-0 CCAA, 25-2 overall), West L.A. 39
Women's Basketball:
Citrus College 76 (7-4 CCAA, 15-12 overall), West L.A. 49
Pasadena City College/Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Mt. SAC 94, PCC 82
Women's Basketball:
PCC 64, Mt. SAC 62
Men's Basketball:
Redlands 72, Cal Lutheran 84
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 67, Whittier 54
Pomona-Pitzer 88, Caltech 41
La Verne 62, Occidental 79
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 11-1 SCIAC, 19-4 overall
Occidental 8-4 SCIAC, 16-7 overall
Redlands 8-4 SCIAC, 12-11 overall
Cal Lutheran 7-5 SCIAC, 13-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 7-5 SCIAC, 11-12 overall
Whittier 4-8 SCIAC 10-12 overall
La Verne 3-9 SCIAC, 7-16 overall
Caltech 0-12 SCIAC, 0-23 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 88 (11-0 CCAA, 25-2 overall), West L.A. 39
Women's Basketball:
Citrus College 76 (7-4 CCAA, 15-12 overall), West L.A. 49
Pasadena City College/Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Mt. SAC 94, PCC 82
Women's Basketball:
PCC 64, Mt. SAC 62
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 17
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 85, Azusa Pacific 75
Concordia 77, Point Loma Nazarene 68
California Baptist 73, Hope International 55
Upset Alert-Westmont 75, Biola 70
San Diego Christian 76, Vanguard 64
Standings:
Concordia 14-2 GSAC, 24-2 overall
Biola 13-3 GSAC, 23-3 overall
Fresno Pacific 11-5 GSAC, 21-5 overall
Westmont 10-6 GSAC, 18-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-6 GSAC, 17-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 16-9 overall
California Baptist 8-8 GSAC, 15-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-12 GSAC, 8-17 overall
San Diego Christian 4-12 GSAC, 6-20 overall
Vanguard 4-12 GSAC, 5-17 overall
Hope International 0-16 GSAC, 4-22 overall
Women's Basketball:
Biola 73, Westmont 62
Vanguard 93, San Diego Christian 62
Azusa Pacific 75, Fresno Pacific 65
Hope International 100, California Baptist 96 (3 OT)
Point Loma Nazarene 68, Concordia 41
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 15-1 GSAC, 22-4 overall
Vanguard 14-2 GSAC, 18-2 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 14-3 GSAC, 23-3 overall
Biola 11-5 GSAC, 16-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Westmont 8-8 GSAC, 15-9 overall
California Baptist 5-11 GSAC, 12-14 overall
Hope International 5-11 GSAC, 10-16 overall
Concordia 3-13 GSAC, 10-14 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-13 GSAC, 6-20 overall
San Diego Christian 1-15 GSAC, 4-21 overall
Men's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 85, Azusa Pacific 75
Concordia 77, Point Loma Nazarene 68
California Baptist 73, Hope International 55
Upset Alert-Westmont 75, Biola 70
San Diego Christian 76, Vanguard 64
Standings:
Concordia 14-2 GSAC, 24-2 overall
Biola 13-3 GSAC, 23-3 overall
Fresno Pacific 11-5 GSAC, 21-5 overall
Westmont 10-6 GSAC, 18-7 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-6 GSAC, 17-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 16-9 overall
California Baptist 8-8 GSAC, 15-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-12 GSAC, 8-17 overall
San Diego Christian 4-12 GSAC, 6-20 overall
Vanguard 4-12 GSAC, 5-17 overall
Hope International 0-16 GSAC, 4-22 overall
Women's Basketball:
Biola 73, Westmont 62
Vanguard 93, San Diego Christian 62
Azusa Pacific 75, Fresno Pacific 65
Hope International 100, California Baptist 96 (3 OT)
Point Loma Nazarene 68, Concordia 41
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 15-1 GSAC, 22-4 overall
Vanguard 14-2 GSAC, 18-2 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 14-3 GSAC, 23-3 overall
Biola 11-5 GSAC, 16-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Westmont 8-8 GSAC, 15-9 overall
California Baptist 5-11 GSAC, 12-14 overall
Hope International 5-11 GSAC, 10-16 overall
Concordia 3-13 GSAC, 10-14 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-13 GSAC, 6-20 overall
San Diego Christian 1-15 GSAC, 4-21 overall
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 16
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 76, La Verne 67
Whittier 88, Redlands 77
Cal Lutheran 65, Pomona-Pitzer 62
Occidental 72, Caltech 41
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 10-1 SCIAC, 18-4 overall
Redlands 8-3 SCIAC, 12-10 overall
Occidental 7-4 SCIAC, 15-7 overall
Cal Lutheran 6-5 SCIAC, 12-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-5 SCIAC, 10-12 overall
Whittier 4-7 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
La Verne 3-8 SCIAC, 7-15 overall
Caltech 0-11 SCIAC, 0-22 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Cal Lutheran 66 Pomona-Pitzer 51
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 61, La Verne 50
Whittier 55, Redlands 74
Occidental 71, Caltech 62
Standings:
Occidental 11-1 SCIAC, 19-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 10-2 SCIAC, 18-5 overall
Redlands 10-2 SCIAC, 18-5 overall
Whittier 6-6 SCIAC, 13-10 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-7 SCIAC, 14-9 overall
La Verne 4-8 SCIAC, 11-12 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-11 SCIAC, 5-16 overall
Caltech 1-11 SCIAC, 5-18 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Senior Gregg Scott of Vanguard was named Men's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. Scott recorded 63 points (31.5 points per game), 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals as Vanguard split its conference games last week. For the week the guard shot 22-for-31 from the field, including 7-for-10 from 3-point range, and 12-for-13 at the free throw line. In the win against Hope International, Scott had 28 points on 9-for-12 shooting, 4 assists and 2 steals. In the loss at Fresno Pacific, he had 35 points on 13-for-19 shooting including 5 made 3-pointers, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.
Saturday's Scores
Westmont 78, The Masters 73 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 78, Point Loma Nazarene 69
Fresno Pacific 74, Hope International 52
Biola 78, San Diego Christian 53
Concordia 68, California Baptist 65
Standings:
Biola 13-2 GSAC, 23-2 overall
Concordia 13-2 GSAC, 23-2 overall
Fresno Pacific 10-5 GSAC, 20-5 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-5 GSAC, 17-8 overall
Westmont 9-6 GSAC, 17-7 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 16-9 overall
California Baptist 7-8 GSAC, 14-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-11 GSAC, 8-16 overall
Vanguard 4-11 GSAC, 5-16 overall
San Diego Christian 3-12 GSAC, 5-20 overall
Hope International 0-15 GSAC, 4-21 overall
Women's Basketball:
Junior Forward Alex Moore-Porter of Azusa Pacific was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. Moore-Porter tallied 43 points (21.5 points per game), 17 rebounds (8.5 rebounds per game), 5 assists and 2 steals as Azusa Pacific won both of its conference games against NAIA Top-20 teams and retained sole possession of first place in the GSAC. In the at No. 18-ranked Biola, she had 22 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals. Moore-Porter then topped 1,000 career points with 21 in the 81 to 80 overtime win over No. 5 Point Loma Nazarene. The milestone basket tied the game at 70 with less than 2 minutes remaining to help force overtime, where she drilled the game-winning 3-pointer with 8 seconds left.
Saturday's Scores
Hope International 69, Fresno Pacific 65 (OT)
The Masters 76, Westmont 54
California Baptist 90, Concordia 80
Biola 87, San Diego Christian 68
Azusa Pacific 81, Point Loma Nazarene 80 (OT)
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 14-1 GSAC, 21-4 overall
Vanguard 13-2 GSAC, 17-2 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 13-3 GSAC, 22-3 overall
Biola 10-5 GSAC, 15-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Westmont 8-7 GSAC, 15-8 overall
California Baptist 5-10 GSAC, 12-13 overall
Hope International 4-11 GSAC, 9-16 overall
Concordia 3-12 GSAC, 10-13 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-12 GSAC, 6-19 overall
San Diego Christian 1-14 GSAC, 4-20 overall
Pasadena City College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
PCC 88, East L.A. 63
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
PCC 79, East L.A. 56
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 79 (6-0 SCC, 22-4 overall), Compton 74
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 75 (6-0 SCC, 21-5 overall), Compton 44
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign continue to sputter as they lost 2 more games over the weekend. They lost 3 to 2 to the Stockton Thunder on Saturday and were blanked 7 nothing by the Bakersfield Condors on Valentines Day. Their next game is this Friday against the Idaho Steelheads at 7:30 in Ontario.
Men's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 76, La Verne 67
Whittier 88, Redlands 77
Cal Lutheran 65, Pomona-Pitzer 62
Occidental 72, Caltech 41
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 10-1 SCIAC, 18-4 overall
Redlands 8-3 SCIAC, 12-10 overall
Occidental 7-4 SCIAC, 15-7 overall
Cal Lutheran 6-5 SCIAC, 12-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-5 SCIAC, 10-12 overall
Whittier 4-7 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
La Verne 3-8 SCIAC, 7-15 overall
Caltech 0-11 SCIAC, 0-22 overall
Women's Basketball:
Saturday's Scores
Cal Lutheran 66 Pomona-Pitzer 51
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 61, La Verne 50
Whittier 55, Redlands 74
Occidental 71, Caltech 62
Standings:
Occidental 11-1 SCIAC, 19-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 10-2 SCIAC, 18-5 overall
Redlands 10-2 SCIAC, 18-5 overall
Whittier 6-6 SCIAC, 13-10 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-7 SCIAC, 14-9 overall
La Verne 4-8 SCIAC, 11-12 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-11 SCIAC, 5-16 overall
Caltech 1-11 SCIAC, 5-18 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Senior Gregg Scott of Vanguard was named Men's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. Scott recorded 63 points (31.5 points per game), 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals as Vanguard split its conference games last week. For the week the guard shot 22-for-31 from the field, including 7-for-10 from 3-point range, and 12-for-13 at the free throw line. In the win against Hope International, Scott had 28 points on 9-for-12 shooting, 4 assists and 2 steals. In the loss at Fresno Pacific, he had 35 points on 13-for-19 shooting including 5 made 3-pointers, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.
Saturday's Scores
Westmont 78, The Masters 73 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 78, Point Loma Nazarene 69
Fresno Pacific 74, Hope International 52
Biola 78, San Diego Christian 53
Concordia 68, California Baptist 65
Standings:
Biola 13-2 GSAC, 23-2 overall
Concordia 13-2 GSAC, 23-2 overall
Fresno Pacific 10-5 GSAC, 20-5 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-5 GSAC, 17-8 overall
Westmont 9-6 GSAC, 17-7 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 16-9 overall
California Baptist 7-8 GSAC, 14-11 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-11 GSAC, 8-16 overall
Vanguard 4-11 GSAC, 5-16 overall
San Diego Christian 3-12 GSAC, 5-20 overall
Hope International 0-15 GSAC, 4-21 overall
Women's Basketball:
Junior Forward Alex Moore-Porter of Azusa Pacific was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week yesterday. Moore-Porter tallied 43 points (21.5 points per game), 17 rebounds (8.5 rebounds per game), 5 assists and 2 steals as Azusa Pacific won both of its conference games against NAIA Top-20 teams and retained sole possession of first place in the GSAC. In the at No. 18-ranked Biola, she had 22 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals. Moore-Porter then topped 1,000 career points with 21 in the 81 to 80 overtime win over No. 5 Point Loma Nazarene. The milestone basket tied the game at 70 with less than 2 minutes remaining to help force overtime, where she drilled the game-winning 3-pointer with 8 seconds left.
Saturday's Scores
Hope International 69, Fresno Pacific 65 (OT)
The Masters 76, Westmont 54
California Baptist 90, Concordia 80
Biola 87, San Diego Christian 68
Azusa Pacific 81, Point Loma Nazarene 80 (OT)
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 14-1 GSAC, 21-4 overall
Vanguard 13-2 GSAC, 17-2 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 13-3 GSAC, 22-3 overall
Biola 10-5 GSAC, 15-9 overall
The Masters 9-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Westmont 8-7 GSAC, 15-8 overall
California Baptist 5-10 GSAC, 12-13 overall
Hope International 4-11 GSAC, 9-16 overall
Concordia 3-12 GSAC, 10-13 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-12 GSAC, 6-19 overall
San Diego Christian 1-14 GSAC, 4-20 overall
Pasadena City College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
PCC 88, East L.A. 63
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
PCC 79, East L.A. 56
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 79 (6-0 SCC, 22-4 overall), Compton 74
Women's Basketball:
Friday's Score
Mt. SAC 75 (6-0 SCC, 21-5 overall), Compton 44
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign continue to sputter as they lost 2 more games over the weekend. They lost 3 to 2 to the Stockton Thunder on Saturday and were blanked 7 nothing by the Bakersfield Condors on Valentines Day. Their next game is this Friday against the Idaho Steelheads at 7:30 in Ontario.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 12
SCIAC Conference
Women's Basketball:
Redlands 80, Pomona-Pitzer 34
Caltech 30, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 81
Cal Lutheran 55, Occidental 60
Whittier 53, La Verne 76
Standings:
Occidental 10-1 SCIAC, 18-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 9-2 SCIAC, 17-5 overall
Redlands 9-2 SCIAC, 17-5 overall
Whittier 6-5 SCIAC, 13-9 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 4-7 SCIAC, 13-9 overall
La Verne 4-7 SCIAC, 11-11 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-10 SCIAC, 5-15 overall
Caltech 1-10 SCIAC, 5-17 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Chapman 72, Hope International 35 (4-20 overall)
Fresno Pacific 97 (9-5 GSAC, 19-5 overall), Vanguard 84 (4-11 GSAC, 5-16 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Vanguard 92 (13-2 GSAC, 17-2 overall), Fresno Pacific 60 (3-11 GSAC, 6-18 overall)
Biola 74 (14-9 overall), Chapman 47
Women's Basketball:
Redlands 80, Pomona-Pitzer 34
Caltech 30, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 81
Cal Lutheran 55, Occidental 60
Whittier 53, La Verne 76
Standings:
Occidental 10-1 SCIAC, 18-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 9-2 SCIAC, 17-5 overall
Redlands 9-2 SCIAC, 17-5 overall
Whittier 6-5 SCIAC, 13-9 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 4-7 SCIAC, 13-9 overall
La Verne 4-7 SCIAC, 11-11 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-10 SCIAC, 5-15 overall
Caltech 1-10 SCIAC, 5-17 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Chapman 72, Hope International 35 (4-20 overall)
Fresno Pacific 97 (9-5 GSAC, 19-5 overall), Vanguard 84 (4-11 GSAC, 5-16 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Vanguard 92 (13-2 GSAC, 17-2 overall), Fresno Pacific 60 (3-11 GSAC, 6-18 overall)
Biola 74 (14-9 overall), Chapman 47
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 11
SCIAC Conference
Sophomore Tyler Harp of the University of Redlands swim team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday. Harp won two individual events and swam the anchor leg on the meet-winning 400 freestyle relay team as the Bulldog men edged Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 124 to 119, on Saturday in Claremont to remain undefeated in SCIAC competition. Harp clocked a 1:41.76 in the 200 freestyle, which cleared the NCAA "B" qualifying time, and registered a time of 1:57.80 in the 200 butterfly. His split of 45.65 in the 400 freestyle relay allowed the Maroon and Gray to take first with a 3:08.54 standard. According to CollegeSwimming.com, Harp's 200 freestyle unofficially stands as the 11th-fastest performance in NCAA Division III this season.
Sophomore Emma Jones of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps swim team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday. Jones won two individual events and anchored a winning relay as the Athenas finished the dual meet season undefeated with a 139 to 104 home win over Redlands. She anchored the 400 medley relay which set a CMS pool record, acheived an NCAA qualifying time and was the first women's medley relay in SCIAC history to ever break 4:00 (3:56.69) in a dual meet with a strong 53.25 swim. She also acheived an NCAA qualifying time while winning the 200 free in 1:55.54 and just missed another while winning the 100 free in 53.58. CMS is 7-0 overall.
Men's BaSketball:
Redlands 73, Pomona-Pitzer 67 (OT)
Cal Lutheran 71, Occidental 67
Caltech 28, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 96
Whittier 71, La Verne 79. What a surprise!
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Redlands 8-2 SCIAC, 12-9 overall
Occidental 6-4 SCIAC, 14-7 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-4 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
Cal Lutheran 5-5 SCIAC, 11-10 overall
Whittier 3-7 SCIAC, 9-11 overall
La Verne 3-7 SCIAC, 7-14 overall
Caltech 0-10 SCIAC, 0-21 overall
GSAC Conference
Senior Guard James Lewis of the Fresno Pacific basketball team was named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday. Lewis has 51 points (25.5 points per game), 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals as Fresno Pacific won both of its conference games last week by 20 points each. For the week, he shot 20-for-35 from the field, including 6-for-14 from the 3-point arc, and 5-for-6 at the free throw line. In the 81 to 61 upset of No. 3-ranked Biola, Lewis had 20 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. In the 83 to 63 win at Point Loma Nazarene, he had 31 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals.
Junior Champ Hood of the Hope International basketball team was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday. Hood averaged 27.5 points and 8 rebounds as Hope International split its GSAC games last week. For the week, the Center shot 24-for-31 from the field. In the 60 to 59 win against Concordia, Hood had 24 points including the game-winning shot. In the double-overtime 92 to 88 loss at Westmont, she shot the game-tying free throw to send the game into overtime and went on to record a double-double with 31 points and 10 rebounds.
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 76 (10-0 CCAA, 24-2 overall), Glendale 74
Women's Basketball:
Glendale 55, Citrus College 54 (6-4 CCAA, 14-12 overall)
Pasadena City College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
L.A. Trade Tech 79, PCC 64
Women's Basketball:
L.A. Trade Tech 80, PCC 73
Sophomore Tyler Harp of the University of Redlands swim team was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week yesterday. Harp won two individual events and swam the anchor leg on the meet-winning 400 freestyle relay team as the Bulldog men edged Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 124 to 119, on Saturday in Claremont to remain undefeated in SCIAC competition. Harp clocked a 1:41.76 in the 200 freestyle, which cleared the NCAA "B" qualifying time, and registered a time of 1:57.80 in the 200 butterfly. His split of 45.65 in the 400 freestyle relay allowed the Maroon and Gray to take first with a 3:08.54 standard. According to CollegeSwimming.com, Harp's 200 freestyle unofficially stands as the 11th-fastest performance in NCAA Division III this season.
Sophomore Emma Jones of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps swim team was named SCIAC Female Athlete of the Week yesterday. Jones won two individual events and anchored a winning relay as the Athenas finished the dual meet season undefeated with a 139 to 104 home win over Redlands. She anchored the 400 medley relay which set a CMS pool record, acheived an NCAA qualifying time and was the first women's medley relay in SCIAC history to ever break 4:00 (3:56.69) in a dual meet with a strong 53.25 swim. She also acheived an NCAA qualifying time while winning the 200 free in 1:55.54 and just missed another while winning the 100 free in 53.58. CMS is 7-0 overall.
Men's BaSketball:
Redlands 73, Pomona-Pitzer 67 (OT)
Cal Lutheran 71, Occidental 67
Caltech 28, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 96
Whittier 71, La Verne 79. What a surprise!
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Redlands 8-2 SCIAC, 12-9 overall
Occidental 6-4 SCIAC, 14-7 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-4 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
Cal Lutheran 5-5 SCIAC, 11-10 overall
Whittier 3-7 SCIAC, 9-11 overall
La Verne 3-7 SCIAC, 7-14 overall
Caltech 0-10 SCIAC, 0-21 overall
GSAC Conference
Senior Guard James Lewis of the Fresno Pacific basketball team was named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday. Lewis has 51 points (25.5 points per game), 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals as Fresno Pacific won both of its conference games last week by 20 points each. For the week, he shot 20-for-35 from the field, including 6-for-14 from the 3-point arc, and 5-for-6 at the free throw line. In the 81 to 61 upset of No. 3-ranked Biola, Lewis had 20 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. In the 83 to 63 win at Point Loma Nazarene, he had 31 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals.
Junior Champ Hood of the Hope International basketball team was named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday. Hood averaged 27.5 points and 8 rebounds as Hope International split its GSAC games last week. For the week, the Center shot 24-for-31 from the field. In the 60 to 59 win against Concordia, Hood had 24 points including the game-winning shot. In the double-overtime 92 to 88 loss at Westmont, she shot the game-tying free throw to send the game into overtime and went on to record a double-double with 31 points and 10 rebounds.
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 76 (10-0 CCAA, 24-2 overall), Glendale 74
Women's Basketball:
Glendale 55, Citrus College 54 (6-4 CCAA, 14-12 overall)
Pasadena City College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
L.A. Trade Tech 79, PCC 64
Women's Basketball:
L.A. Trade Tech 80, PCC 73
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 10
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Point Loma Nazarene 65, San Diego Christian 51
Vanguard 77, Hope International 66
Concordia 79, The Masters 75
Biola 90, Azusa Pacific 77
Westmont 64, California Baptist 53
Standings:
Biola 12-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Concordia 12-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 9-5 GSAC, 16-8 overall
The Masters 9-5 GSAC, 16-8 overall
Fresno Pacific 8-5 GSAC, 18-5 overall
Westmont 8-6 GSAC, 16-7 overall
California Baptist 7-7 GSAC, 14-10 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-10 GSAC, 8-15 overall
Vanguard 4-10 GSAC, 5-15 overall
San Diego Christian 3-11 GSAC, 5-19 overall
Hope International 0-14 GSAC, 4-19 overall
Women's Basketball:
Azusa Pacific 83, Biola 72
Westmont 95, California Baptist 91
Vanguard 94, Hope International 58
Point Loma Nazarene 77, San Diego Christian 41
The Masters 74, Concordia 68
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 13-1 GSAC, 20-4 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 13-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Vanguard 12-2 GSAC, 16-2 overall
Biola 9-5 GSAC, 13-9 overall
Westmont 8-6 GSAC, 15-7 overall
The Masters 8-6 GSAC, 13-9 overall
California Baptist 4-10 GSAC, 11-13 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-10 GSAC, 6-17 overall
Concordia 3-11 GSAC, 10-12 overall
Hope International 3-11 GSAC, 8-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-13 GSAC, 4-19 overall
Men's Basketball:
Point Loma Nazarene 65, San Diego Christian 51
Vanguard 77, Hope International 66
Concordia 79, The Masters 75
Biola 90, Azusa Pacific 77
Westmont 64, California Baptist 53
Standings:
Biola 12-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Concordia 12-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 9-5 GSAC, 16-8 overall
The Masters 9-5 GSAC, 16-8 overall
Fresno Pacific 8-5 GSAC, 18-5 overall
Westmont 8-6 GSAC, 16-7 overall
California Baptist 7-7 GSAC, 14-10 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 5-10 GSAC, 8-15 overall
Vanguard 4-10 GSAC, 5-15 overall
San Diego Christian 3-11 GSAC, 5-19 overall
Hope International 0-14 GSAC, 4-19 overall
Women's Basketball:
Azusa Pacific 83, Biola 72
Westmont 95, California Baptist 91
Vanguard 94, Hope International 58
Point Loma Nazarene 77, San Diego Christian 41
The Masters 74, Concordia 68
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 13-1 GSAC, 20-4 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 13-2 GSAC, 22-2 overall
Vanguard 12-2 GSAC, 16-2 overall
Biola 9-5 GSAC, 13-9 overall
Westmont 8-6 GSAC, 15-7 overall
The Masters 8-6 GSAC, 13-9 overall
California Baptist 4-10 GSAC, 11-13 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-10 GSAC, 6-17 overall
Concordia 3-11 GSAC, 10-12 overall
Hope International 3-11 GSAC, 8-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-13 GSAC, 4-19 overall
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 7
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Occidental 51, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 60
Pomona-Pitzer 62, Whittier 66
Caltech 73, Redlands 100
La Verne 73, Cal Lutheran 77
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 8-1 SCIAC, 16-4 overall
Redlands 7-2 SCIAC, 11-9 overall
Occidental 6-3 SCIAC, 14-6 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-3 SCIAC, 10-10 overall
Cal Lutheran 4-5 SCIAC, 10-10 overall
Whittier 3-6 SCIAC, 9-10 overall
La Verne 2-7 SCIAC, 6-14 overall
Caltech 0-9 SCIAC, 0-20 overall
Women's Basketball:
Caltech 35, Redlands 82
Occidental 76, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 73 (OT)
La Verne 43, Cal Lutheran 75, ouch!
Pomona-Pitzer 57, Whittier 69
Standings:
Cal Lutheran 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Occidental 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Redlands 8-2 SCIAC, 16-5 overall
Whittier 6-4 SCIAC, 13-8 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-7 SCIAC, 12-9 overall
La Verne 3-7 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-9 SCIAC, 5-14 overall
Caltech 1-9 SCIAC, 5-16 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 83, Point Loma Nazarene 63
Biola 75, Vanguard 68
Westmont 82, Hope International 61
The Masters 89, San Diego Christian 77 (2 OT)
Standings:
Biola 11-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Concordia 11-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 9-4 GSAC, 16-7 overall
The Masters 9-4 GSAC, 16-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 8-5 GSAC, 18-5 overall
Westmont 7-6 GSAC, 15-7 overall
California Baptist 7-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 4-10 GSAC, 7-15 overall
San Diego Christian 3-10 GSAC, 5-18 overall
Vanguard 3-10 GSAC, 4-15 overall
Hope International 0-13 GSAC, 4-18 overall
Women's Basketball:
Point Loma Nazarene 71, Fresno Pacific 47
The Masters 81, San Diego Christian 70
Westmont 92, Hope International 88 (2 OT)
Vanguard 89, Biola 78
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 12-1 GSAC, 19-4 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 12-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Vanguard 11-2 GSAC, 15-2 overall
Biola 9-4 GSAC, 13-8 overall
Westmont 7-6 GSAC, 14-7 overall
The Masters 7-6 GSAC, 12-9 overall
California Baptist 4-9 GSAC, 11-12 overall
Concordia 3-10 GSAC, 10-11 overall
Hope International 3-10 GSAC, 8-15 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-10 GSAC, 6-17 overall
San Diego Christian 1-12 GSAC, 4-18 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 84 (9-0 CCAA, 23-2 overall), Santa Monica 63
Women's Basketball:
Santa Monica 59, Citrus College 53 (6-3 CCAA, 14-11 overall)
ECHL Hockey
Ontario Reign 5, Stockton Thunder 3. Next game is Friday against the Thunder once again, this time in Stockton at 7:30.
Men's Basketball:
Occidental 51, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 60
Pomona-Pitzer 62, Whittier 66
Caltech 73, Redlands 100
La Verne 73, Cal Lutheran 77
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 8-1 SCIAC, 16-4 overall
Redlands 7-2 SCIAC, 11-9 overall
Occidental 6-3 SCIAC, 14-6 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 6-3 SCIAC, 10-10 overall
Cal Lutheran 4-5 SCIAC, 10-10 overall
Whittier 3-6 SCIAC, 9-10 overall
La Verne 2-7 SCIAC, 6-14 overall
Caltech 0-9 SCIAC, 0-20 overall
Women's Basketball:
Caltech 35, Redlands 82
Occidental 76, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 73 (OT)
La Verne 43, Cal Lutheran 75, ouch!
Pomona-Pitzer 57, Whittier 69
Standings:
Cal Lutheran 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Occidental 9-1 SCIAC, 17-4 overall
Redlands 8-2 SCIAC, 16-5 overall
Whittier 6-4 SCIAC, 13-8 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-7 SCIAC, 12-9 overall
La Verne 3-7 SCIAC, 10-11 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-9 SCIAC, 5-14 overall
Caltech 1-9 SCIAC, 5-16 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 83, Point Loma Nazarene 63
Biola 75, Vanguard 68
Westmont 82, Hope International 61
The Masters 89, San Diego Christian 77 (2 OT)
Standings:
Biola 11-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Concordia 11-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 9-4 GSAC, 16-7 overall
The Masters 9-4 GSAC, 16-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 8-5 GSAC, 18-5 overall
Westmont 7-6 GSAC, 15-7 overall
California Baptist 7-6 GSAC, 14-9 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 4-10 GSAC, 7-15 overall
San Diego Christian 3-10 GSAC, 5-18 overall
Vanguard 3-10 GSAC, 4-15 overall
Hope International 0-13 GSAC, 4-18 overall
Women's Basketball:
Point Loma Nazarene 71, Fresno Pacific 47
The Masters 81, San Diego Christian 70
Westmont 92, Hope International 88 (2 OT)
Vanguard 89, Biola 78
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 12-1 GSAC, 19-4 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 12-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall
Vanguard 11-2 GSAC, 15-2 overall
Biola 9-4 GSAC, 13-8 overall
Westmont 7-6 GSAC, 14-7 overall
The Masters 7-6 GSAC, 12-9 overall
California Baptist 4-9 GSAC, 11-12 overall
Concordia 3-10 GSAC, 10-11 overall
Hope International 3-10 GSAC, 8-15 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-10 GSAC, 6-17 overall
San Diego Christian 1-12 GSAC, 4-18 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 84 (9-0 CCAA, 23-2 overall), Santa Monica 63
Women's Basketball:
Santa Monica 59, Citrus College 53 (6-3 CCAA, 14-11 overall)
ECHL Hockey
Ontario Reign 5, Stockton Thunder 3. Next game is Friday against the Thunder once again, this time in Stockton at 7:30.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 5
SCIAC Conference
Women's Basketball:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 48, Redlands 81
Cal Lutheran 58, Caltech 35
La Verne 70, Pomona-Pitzer 57. Finally! A win. Maybe this will get them back on track.
Occidental 71, Whittier 53
Standings:
Cal Lutheran 8-1 SCIAC, 16-4 overall
Occidental 8-1 SCIAC, 16-4 overall
Redlands 7-2 SCIAC, 15-5 overall
Whittier 5-4 SCIAC, 12-8 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-6 SCIAC, 12-8 overall
La Verne 3-6 SCIAC, 10-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-8 SCIAC, 5-13 overall
Caltech 1-8 SCIAC, 5-15 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Concordia 84 (11-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall), Westmont 77 (6-6 GSAC, 14-7 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Westmont 72 (6-6 GSAC, 13-7 overall), Concordia 71 (3-10 GSAC, 10-11 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 48, Redlands 81
Cal Lutheran 58, Caltech 35
La Verne 70, Pomona-Pitzer 57. Finally! A win. Maybe this will get them back on track.
Occidental 71, Whittier 53
Standings:
Cal Lutheran 8-1 SCIAC, 16-4 overall
Occidental 8-1 SCIAC, 16-4 overall
Redlands 7-2 SCIAC, 15-5 overall
Whittier 5-4 SCIAC, 12-8 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-6 SCIAC, 12-8 overall
La Verne 3-6 SCIAC, 10-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-8 SCIAC, 5-13 overall
Caltech 1-8 SCIAC, 5-15 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Concordia 84 (11-2 GSAC, 21-2 overall), Westmont 77 (6-6 GSAC, 14-7 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Westmont 72 (6-6 GSAC, 13-7 overall), Concordia 71 (3-10 GSAC, 10-11 overall)
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
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
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Small Ball Report-February 3
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Chris Blees of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week. The Junior Forward out of Carmichael, CA, scored 52 points to lead the Stags to home wins over La Verne and Whittier. He added seven rebounds, four assists and five steals. In SCIAC play, Blees is in the top five in the conference in field goal percentage (1st-63.9%), scoring (2nd-20.0), assists (t3rd-3.0) and steals (t4th-1.8).
SCIAC Women's News:
Erica Whitley of Cal Lutheran and Emma Jones of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps named Co-Female Athletes of the Week.
Cal Lutheran moved into a tie atop the SCIAC standings thanks to a 64 to 60 comeback victory on the road against Redlands. In the win, the Freshman Guard Whitley led the team in scoring off the bench, as she has done the past four games, with 17 points including 14 in the second half in the come-from-behind effort. Last Thursday, she scored a career-high 22 points in only 18 minutes during a victory over Pomona-Pitzer. Whitley currently leads the SCIAC with 44 steals and is the Regals top scorer averaging 11.4 points per game while averaging just over 21 minutes of floor time per contest.
Jones, a Sophomore swimmer, won two individual events and was on a winning relay to help lead CMS to a home win over Occidental 169 to 68. Don't ask me how the score is calculated. Your guess is as good as mine! Jones won the 200 free with an NCAA "B" mark of 1:55.29. She won the 500 free with a personal best of 5:11.15 which is sixth best in CMS history. She anchored the winning 400 free relay with the fastest split of 54.85.
Women's Basketball Tuesday's Score:
Chapman 62, Cal Lutheran 68 (OT)
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Tyler Mutton of San Diego Christian named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week. The Junior Guard averaged 17 points and 4 rebounds as San Diego Christian split its GSAC games against top-25 teams. For the week, Mutton made 10 field goals, including 6 from 3-point-range, and was 8-for-9 from the charity stripe. He scored 23 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in the Hawks' upset of No. 2-ranked Concordia. handing the Eagles their first loss of the season. He scored 11 points and had 3 rebounds in the loss at No. 22 Westmont.
Tuesday's Scores:
Upset Alert-Fresno Pacific 81, Biola 61
California Baptist 60, San Diego Christian 39
The Masters 65, Azusa Pacific 62
Concordia 82, Hope International 53
Point Loma Nazarene 68, Vanguard 57
Standings:
Biola 10-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Concordia 10-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 8-4 GSAC, 15-7 overall
The Masters 8-4 GSAC, 15-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 7-5 GSAC, 17-5 overall
California Baptist 7-5 GSAC, 14-8 overall
Westmont 6-5 GSAC, 14-6 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 4-9 GSAC, 7-14 overall
San Diego Christian 3-9 GSAC, 5-17 overall
Vanguard 3-9 GSAC, 4-14 overall
Hope International 0-12 GSAC, 4-17 overall
Women's Basketball:
Alexa Moore-Porter of Azusa Pacific named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week. The Junior Forward scored 52 points (26.0 points per game), grabbed 16 rebounds (8.0 rebounds per game), and had 5 steals, 4 assists and a block as No. 10-ranked Azusa Pacific won both of its conference games last week. For the week, she shot 20-for-36 from the field, including 4-for-8 from the 3-point arc, and 8-for-9 from the free throw line. In the win against Westmont, she posted her fourth double-double of the season with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Moore-Porter, who is the leading scorer in GSAC games, hit the game-tying 3-pointer with a minute to go, part of a 30-point effort, to lead the Cougars to a 68 to 64 road win at Concordia.
Tuesday's Scores:
Upset Alert-Vanguard 70, Point Loma Nazarene 53
Azusa Pacific 74, The Masters 73
Hope International 60, Concordia 59
California Baptist 77, San Diego Christian 58
Biola 81, Fresno Pacific 61
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 11-1 GSAC, 18-4 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 11-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Vanguard 10-2 GSAC, 14-2 overall
Biola 9-3 GSAC, 13-7 overall
The Masters 6-6 GSAC, 11-9 overall
Westmont 5-6 GSAC, 12-7 overall
California Baptist 4-8 GSAC, 11-11 overall
Concordia 3-9 GSAC, 10-10 overall
Hope International 3-9 GSAC, 8-14 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-9 GSAC, 6-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-11 GSAC, 4-17 overall
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign lost to the Idaho Steelheads 5 to 2 on Sunday. They are now 17-21-3 in the Pacific Division of the National Conference of the ECHL. Their next game is Friday night in Ontario against the Stockton Thunder at 7:30.
Men's Basketball:
Chris Blees of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps was named SCIAC Male Athlete of the Week. The Junior Forward out of Carmichael, CA, scored 52 points to lead the Stags to home wins over La Verne and Whittier. He added seven rebounds, four assists and five steals. In SCIAC play, Blees is in the top five in the conference in field goal percentage (1st-63.9%), scoring (2nd-20.0), assists (t3rd-3.0) and steals (t4th-1.8).
SCIAC Women's News:
Erica Whitley of Cal Lutheran and Emma Jones of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps named Co-Female Athletes of the Week.
Cal Lutheran moved into a tie atop the SCIAC standings thanks to a 64 to 60 comeback victory on the road against Redlands. In the win, the Freshman Guard Whitley led the team in scoring off the bench, as she has done the past four games, with 17 points including 14 in the second half in the come-from-behind effort. Last Thursday, she scored a career-high 22 points in only 18 minutes during a victory over Pomona-Pitzer. Whitley currently leads the SCIAC with 44 steals and is the Regals top scorer averaging 11.4 points per game while averaging just over 21 minutes of floor time per contest.
Jones, a Sophomore swimmer, won two individual events and was on a winning relay to help lead CMS to a home win over Occidental 169 to 68. Don't ask me how the score is calculated. Your guess is as good as mine! Jones won the 200 free with an NCAA "B" mark of 1:55.29. She won the 500 free with a personal best of 5:11.15 which is sixth best in CMS history. She anchored the winning 400 free relay with the fastest split of 54.85.
Women's Basketball Tuesday's Score:
Chapman 62, Cal Lutheran 68 (OT)
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Tyler Mutton of San Diego Christian named GSAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week. The Junior Guard averaged 17 points and 4 rebounds as San Diego Christian split its GSAC games against top-25 teams. For the week, Mutton made 10 field goals, including 6 from 3-point-range, and was 8-for-9 from the charity stripe. He scored 23 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in the Hawks' upset of No. 2-ranked Concordia. handing the Eagles their first loss of the season. He scored 11 points and had 3 rebounds in the loss at No. 22 Westmont.
Tuesday's Scores:
Upset Alert-Fresno Pacific 81, Biola 61
California Baptist 60, San Diego Christian 39
The Masters 65, Azusa Pacific 62
Concordia 82, Hope International 53
Point Loma Nazarene 68, Vanguard 57
Standings:
Biola 10-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Concordia 10-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 8-4 GSAC, 15-7 overall
The Masters 8-4 GSAC, 15-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 7-5 GSAC, 17-5 overall
California Baptist 7-5 GSAC, 14-8 overall
Westmont 6-5 GSAC, 14-6 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 4-9 GSAC, 7-14 overall
San Diego Christian 3-9 GSAC, 5-17 overall
Vanguard 3-9 GSAC, 4-14 overall
Hope International 0-12 GSAC, 4-17 overall
Women's Basketball:
Alexa Moore-Porter of Azusa Pacific named GSAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week. The Junior Forward scored 52 points (26.0 points per game), grabbed 16 rebounds (8.0 rebounds per game), and had 5 steals, 4 assists and a block as No. 10-ranked Azusa Pacific won both of its conference games last week. For the week, she shot 20-for-36 from the field, including 4-for-8 from the 3-point arc, and 8-for-9 from the free throw line. In the win against Westmont, she posted her fourth double-double of the season with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Moore-Porter, who is the leading scorer in GSAC games, hit the game-tying 3-pointer with a minute to go, part of a 30-point effort, to lead the Cougars to a 68 to 64 road win at Concordia.
Tuesday's Scores:
Upset Alert-Vanguard 70, Point Loma Nazarene 53
Azusa Pacific 74, The Masters 73
Hope International 60, Concordia 59
California Baptist 77, San Diego Christian 58
Biola 81, Fresno Pacific 61
Standings:
Azusa Pacific 11-1 GSAC, 18-4 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 11-2 GSAC, 20-2 overall
Vanguard 10-2 GSAC, 14-2 overall
Biola 9-3 GSAC, 13-7 overall
The Masters 6-6 GSAC, 11-9 overall
Westmont 5-6 GSAC, 12-7 overall
California Baptist 4-8 GSAC, 11-11 overall
Concordia 3-9 GSAC, 10-10 overall
Hope International 3-9 GSAC, 8-14 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-9 GSAC, 6-16 overall
San Diego Christian 1-11 GSAC, 4-17 overall
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign lost to the Idaho Steelheads 5 to 2 on Sunday. They are now 17-21-3 in the Pacific Division of the National Conference of the ECHL. Their next game is Friday night in Ontario against the Stockton Thunder at 7:30.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Small Ball Report-January 31
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
La Verne 61, Redlands 78
Cal Lutheran 60, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 70
Caltech 65, Whittier 103
Pomona-Pitzer 56, Occidental 64
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Redlands 6-1 SCIAC, 10-8 overall
Occidental 5-2 SCIAC, 13-5 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 5-2 SCIAC, 9-9 overall
Whittier 2-5 SCIAC, 8-9 overall
Cal Lutheran 2-5 SCIAC, 8-10 overall
La Verne 2-5 SCIAC, 6-12 overall
Caltech 0-7 SCIAC, 0-18 overall
Women's Basketball:
La Verne 69, Redlands 71
Cal Lutheran 62, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 51
Caltech 51, Whittier 76
Pomona-Pitzer 44, Occidental 72
Standings:
Occidental 7-1 SCIAC, 15-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 7-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Redlands 6-2 SCIAC, 14-5 overall
Whittier 5-3 SCIAC, 12-7 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-5 SCIAC, 12-7 overall
La Verne 2-6 SCIAC, 9-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-7 SCIAC, 5-12 overall
Caltech 1-7 SCIAC, 5-14 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 80, California Baptist 39
Westmont 79, San Diego Christian 62
Point Loma Nazarene 69, Hope International 65 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 80, Concordia 67
The Masters 58, Vanguard 57
Standings:
Biola 10-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall
Concordia 9-2 GSAC, 19-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 8-3 GSAC, 15-6 overall
The Masters 7-4 GSAC, 14-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 6-5 GSAC, 16-5 overall
Westmont 6-5 GSAC, 14-6 overall
California Baptist 6-5 GSAC, 13-8 overall
San Diego Christian 3-8 GSAC, 5-16 overall
Vanguard 3-8 GSAC, 4-13 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 3-9 GSAC, 6-14 overall
Hope International 0-11 GSAC, 4-16 overall
Women's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 64, California Baptist 53
Westmont 72, San Diego Christian 47
Point Loma Nazarene 67, Hope International 52
Vanguard 91, The Masters 64
Azusa Pacific 68, Concordia 64
Standings:
Point Loma Nazarene 11-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-1 GSAC, 17-4 overall
Vanguard 9-2 GSAC, 13-2 overall
Biola 8-3 GSAC, 12-7 overall
The Masters 6-5 GSAC, 11-8 overall
Westmont 5-6 GSAC, 12-7 overall
Concordia 3-8 GSAC, 10-9 overall
California Baptist 3-8 GSAC, 10-11 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-8 GSAC, 6-15 overall
Hope International 2-9 GSAC, 7-14 overall
San Diego Christian 1-10 GSAC, 4-16 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 84 (7-0 CCAA, 21-2 overall), Bakersfield 80
Women's Basketball:
Citrus College 70 (6-1 CCAA, 14-9 overall), Bakersfield 56
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score:
Mt. SAC 69, East LA 54
Women's Basketball:
Mt. SAC 69, East LA 43
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign have lost two in a row to the Alaska Aces. They lost 3 to 2 in a shootout on Friday and 6 to 3 yesterday. They will take on the Idaho Steelheads in Ontario today at 5.
Men's Basketball:
La Verne 61, Redlands 78
Cal Lutheran 60, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 70
Caltech 65, Whittier 103
Pomona-Pitzer 56, Occidental 64
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Redlands 6-1 SCIAC, 10-8 overall
Occidental 5-2 SCIAC, 13-5 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 5-2 SCIAC, 9-9 overall
Whittier 2-5 SCIAC, 8-9 overall
Cal Lutheran 2-5 SCIAC, 8-10 overall
La Verne 2-5 SCIAC, 6-12 overall
Caltech 0-7 SCIAC, 0-18 overall
Women's Basketball:
La Verne 69, Redlands 71
Cal Lutheran 62, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 51
Caltech 51, Whittier 76
Pomona-Pitzer 44, Occidental 72
Standings:
Occidental 7-1 SCIAC, 15-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 7-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Redlands 6-2 SCIAC, 14-5 overall
Whittier 5-3 SCIAC, 12-7 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-5 SCIAC, 12-7 overall
La Verne 2-6 SCIAC, 9-10 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-7 SCIAC, 5-12 overall
Caltech 1-7 SCIAC, 5-14 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 80, California Baptist 39
Westmont 79, San Diego Christian 62
Point Loma Nazarene 69, Hope International 65 (OT)
Azusa Pacific 80, Concordia 67
The Masters 58, Vanguard 57
Standings:
Biola 10-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall
Concordia 9-2 GSAC, 19-2 overall
Azusa Pacific 8-3 GSAC, 15-6 overall
The Masters 7-4 GSAC, 14-7 overall
Fresno Pacific 6-5 GSAC, 16-5 overall
Westmont 6-5 GSAC, 14-6 overall
California Baptist 6-5 GSAC, 13-8 overall
San Diego Christian 3-8 GSAC, 5-16 overall
Vanguard 3-8 GSAC, 4-13 overall
Point Loma Nazarene 3-9 GSAC, 6-14 overall
Hope International 0-11 GSAC, 4-16 overall
Women's Basketball:
Fresno Pacific 64, California Baptist 53
Westmont 72, San Diego Christian 47
Point Loma Nazarene 67, Hope International 52
Vanguard 91, The Masters 64
Azusa Pacific 68, Concordia 64
Standings:
Point Loma Nazarene 11-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall
Azusa Pacific 10-1 GSAC, 17-4 overall
Vanguard 9-2 GSAC, 13-2 overall
Biola 8-3 GSAC, 12-7 overall
The Masters 6-5 GSAC, 11-8 overall
Westmont 5-6 GSAC, 12-7 overall
Concordia 3-8 GSAC, 10-9 overall
California Baptist 3-8 GSAC, 10-11 overall
Fresno Pacific 3-8 GSAC, 6-15 overall
Hope International 2-9 GSAC, 7-14 overall
San Diego Christian 1-10 GSAC, 4-16 overall
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Citrus College 84 (7-0 CCAA, 21-2 overall), Bakersfield 80
Women's Basketball:
Citrus College 70 (6-1 CCAA, 14-9 overall), Bakersfield 56
Mt. SAC Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Friday's Score:
Mt. SAC 69, East LA 54
Women's Basketball:
Mt. SAC 69, East LA 43
ECHL Hockey
The Ontario Reign have lost two in a row to the Alaska Aces. They lost 3 to 2 in a shootout on Friday and 6 to 3 yesterday. They will take on the Idaho Steelheads in Ontario today at 5.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Small Ball Report-January 29
SCIAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Wednesday's Scores:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 36, Pomona-Pitzer 47
Occidental 70, Redlands 71
Whittier 51, Cal Lutheran 65
La Verne 73, Caltech 46
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 5-1 SCIAC, 9-8 overall
Redlands 5-1 SCIAC, 9-8 overall
Occidental 4-2 SCIAC, 12-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 2-4 SCIAC, 8-9 overall
La Verne 2-4 SCIAC, 6-11 overall
Whittier 1-5 SCIAC, 7-9 overall
Caltech 0-6 SCIAC, 0-17 overall
Women's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores:
Occidental 64, Redlands 63
Whittier 55, Cal Lutheran 72
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 50, Pomona-Pitzer 35
La Verne 63, Caltech 32
Standings:
Occidental 6-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 6-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Redlands 5-2 SCIAC, 13-5 overall
Whittier 4-3 SCIAC, 11-7 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-4 SCIAC, 12-6 overall
La Verne 2-5 SCIAC, 9-9 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-6 SCIAC, 5-11 overall
Caltech 1-6 SCIAC, 5-13 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Biola 75 (10-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall), Point Loma Nazarene 62 (2-9 GSAC, 5-14 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Point Loma Nazarene 62 (10-1 GSAC, 19-1 overall), Biola 52 (8-3 GSAC, 12-7 overall)
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Citrus College 94 (6-0 CCAA, 20-2 overall), Canyons 76
Women's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Canyons 87, Citrus College 68 (5-1 CCAA, 13-9 overall)
Pasadena City College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Mt. SAC 91, PCC 86
Women's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Mt. SAC 69, PCC 46
Men's Basketball:
Wednesday's Scores:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 36, Pomona-Pitzer 47
Occidental 70, Redlands 71
Whittier 51, Cal Lutheran 65
La Verne 73, Caltech 46
Standings:
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 5-1 SCIAC, 9-8 overall
Redlands 5-1 SCIAC, 9-8 overall
Occidental 4-2 SCIAC, 12-5 overall
Cal Lutheran 2-4 SCIAC, 8-9 overall
La Verne 2-4 SCIAC, 6-11 overall
Whittier 1-5 SCIAC, 7-9 overall
Caltech 0-6 SCIAC, 0-17 overall
Women's Basketball:
Thursday's Scores:
Occidental 64, Redlands 63
Whittier 55, Cal Lutheran 72
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 50, Pomona-Pitzer 35
La Verne 63, Caltech 32
Standings:
Occidental 6-1 SCIAC, 14-4 overall
Cal Lutheran 6-1 SCIAC, 13-4 overall
Redlands 5-2 SCIAC, 13-5 overall
Whittier 4-3 SCIAC, 11-7 overall
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-4 SCIAC, 12-6 overall
La Verne 2-5 SCIAC, 9-9 overall
Pomona-Pitzer 1-6 SCIAC, 5-11 overall
Caltech 1-6 SCIAC, 5-13 overall
GSAC Conference
Men's Basketball:
Biola 75 (10-1 GSAC, 20-1 overall), Point Loma Nazarene 62 (2-9 GSAC, 5-14 overall)
Women's Basketball:
Point Loma Nazarene 62 (10-1 GSAC, 19-1 overall), Biola 52 (8-3 GSAC, 12-7 overall)
Citrus College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Citrus College 94 (6-0 CCAA, 20-2 overall), Canyons 76
Women's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Canyons 87, Citrus College 68 (5-1 CCAA, 13-9 overall)
Pasadena City College Athletics
Men's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Mt. SAC 91, PCC 86
Women's Basketball:
Wednesday's Score:
Mt. SAC 69, PCC 46
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