Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens

Schedule

All times Eastern
Overall: 4-21 - Conference: 3-11
11/16 vs. UC Santa Cruz Final L, 68-50
@ La Verne
11/17 vs. Whitman Final L, 60-36
11/20 vs. Chapman Final L, 75-54
11/23 at UC Santa Cruz Final L, 73-60
@ Ducey Gym-Claremont Mudd Scripps
11/24 vs. Linfield Final L, 64-50
11/29 at La Sierra Final - OT W, 78-71
12/1 at Biola Final L, 88-45
12/8 at Hope International Final L, 86-41
1/5 vs. Bryn Mawr Final L, 62-49
1/7 vs. La Sierra Final L, 81-50
1/10 at Cal Lutheran * • Final L, 61-44
1/12 vs. La Verne * • Final L, 79-57
1/17 vs. Redlands * • Final L, 72-49
1/19 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps * • Final W, 69-64
1/24 vs. Occidental * • Final L, 73-61
1/26 at Whittier * • Final L, 79-48
1/29 vs. Chapman Final L, 63-47
1/31 at Caltech * • Final L, 56-45
2/2 vs. Cal Lutheran * • Final - OT W, 71-70
2/7 at La Verne * • Final L, 71-60
2/9 at Redlands * • Final L, 79-47
2/14 vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps * • Final L, 58-56
2/16 at Occidental * • Final L, 75-63
2/21 vs. Whittier * • Final L, 74-57
2/23 vs. Caltech * • Final W, 83-58

(* Conference; • Region)
All times Eastern
Overall: 4-21 - Conference: 3-11
1/10 at Cal Lutheran * • L, 61-44
1/12 vs. La Verne * • L, 79-57
1/17 vs. Redlands * • L, 72-49
1/19 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps * • W, 69-64
1/24 vs. Occidental * • L, 73-61
1/26 at Whittier * • L, 79-48
1/31 at Caltech * • L, 56-45
2/2 vs. Cal Lutheran * • W, 71-70
2/7 at La Verne * • L, 71-60
2/9 at Redlands * • L, 79-47
2/14 vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps * • L, 58-56
2/16 at Occidental * • L, 75-63
2/21 vs. Whittier * • L, 74-57
2/23 vs. Caltech * • W, 83-58

(* Conference; • Region)
/conf/SCIAC/Women/2007-08/standings-div1 : /conf/SCIAC/Women/2007-08/standings-div2 : /conf/SCIAC/Women/2007-08/standings

2007-08

Occidental 12-2 21-6
La Verne 11-3 20-8
Redlands 10-4 17-9
Cal Lutheran 8-6 13-12
Whittier 7-7 12-13
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-11 4-20
Pomona-Pitzer 3-11 4-21
Caltech 2-12 4-21

Past Records

2024-25 (0-0, 0-0 SCIAC)
2023-24 (5-21, 2-14 SCIAC)
2022-23 (8-15, 6-10 SCIAC)
2021-22 (15-10, 11-5 SCIAC)
2020-21 (0-0, 0-0 SCIAC)
2019-20 (15-11, 10-6 SCiAC)
2018-19 (22-6, 14-2 SCIAC)
2017-18 (8-17, 5-11 SCIAC)
2016-17 (1-23, 1-15 SCIAC)
2015-16 (11-14, 8-8 SCIAC)
2014-15 (6-19, 5-11 SCIAC)
2013-14 (8-16, 6-10 SCIAC)
2012-13 (6-17, 5-11 SCIAC)
2011-12 (5-20, 3-11 SCIAC)
2010-11 (4-21, 2-12 SCIAC)
2009-10 (5-19, 1-13 SCIAC)
2008-09 (8-16, 4-10 SCIAC)
2007-08 (4-21, 3-11 SCIAC)
2006-07 (5-20, 2-12 SCIAC)

Team Info

Coach: Kathy Connell
Conference: SCIAC

Pomona-Pitzer

Sagehens

Enrollment (FT undergrads): 2515
Location: Claremont, CA
Colors: Blue, White
Region: West
Arena: Rains Center (2145)
Official Website: Men | Women
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News Releases

February 20, 2023 Team of the Week D3hoops.com's weekly honor roll celebrates its 26th season, honoring the best players at each position with the top performances of the past week. It's the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, presented by Scoutware.
February 11, 2023 Saturday women: Homeward bound No. 3 Scranton and Tufts secured home court for their upcoming conference playoffs with dramatic wins on Saturday afternoon. Elsewhere, No. 5 Smith all but locked up the NEWMAC and Pomona-Pitzer spoiled No. 23 La Verne's bid for SCIAC perfection. Read about it here.
May 24, 2020 Woo gets retained by Pomona-Pitzer Alaina Woo, a 2015 grad of Pomona-Pitzer, was the interim head coach for the Sagehens last season and will stick around for 2020-21.
June 27, 2019 Tufts will play with Pace next season Tufts is bringing former assistant coach Jill Pace back from the west coast to lead its women's basketball program.
March 11, 2019 D3hoops.com 2019 women's All-West Region team There is a plethora of potent post players in the West, and Hannah Spaulding of St. Thomas leads the pack as our West Region Player of the Year. Pomona-Pitzer's Jill Pace and Carly Leong grab the Coach of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards respectively.
February 23, 2019 Women's championship Saturday The Great Lakes Region hosted three thrilling title games with each one finishing more dramatically than the last. Upsets on each coast burst someone's bubble somewhere and six programs punched their first ever ticket to the NCAA Tournament. Get the full recap from our fullest day of the year.