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CMS Baseball Captures First SCIAC Title Since 1990

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball secures a historic championship while women's tennis and softball also conclude their seasons with notable performances.

CMS Baseball Sweeps Cal Lutheran for first SCIAC Title since 1990

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball secures a historic championship while women's tennis and softball also conclude their seasons with notable performances.

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The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps baseball team clinched its first Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) title since 1990 with a decisive doubleheader sweep against Cal Lutheran on May 3. The Stags secured the championship with a 9-7 victory in the first game and followed up with a 15-4 win in the nightcap, celebrating Senior Day in style at Biola University. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the program, which has long sought to reclaim its place atop the conference.

In women's tennis, the Athenas captured the SCIAC Championship on May 2, shutting out second-seeded Pomona-Pitzer 5-0 at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center. The victory capped a strong tournament run for the Athenas, who had previously defeated Caltech 4-1 in the semifinals. Additionally, Ananya Sriniketh was recognized as the SCIAC Newcomer of the Year, and six Athenas earned All-SCIAC honors, highlighting the team's depth and talent.

The women's lacrosse team reached the SCIAC finals on May 3 but fell to Pomona-Pitzer 18-10 despite a hat trick from Amelia Ulmer, who was named SCIAC Athlete of the Year. The Athenas had advanced to the championship match with an 18-12 semifinal victory over Redlands, where Ulmer scored six goals and Julia Ryan contributed 20 draw controls.

In softball, the Athenas concluded their season on a high note with a doubleheader sweep of La Verne on May 3, winning 5-0 and 8-2. This followed a narrow 3-2 loss to the Leopards in the series opener, where Giselle Lai's two-run homer was not enough to secure a win. The strong finish allowed the team to end their season positively.

Men's golf also celebrated individual accolades, as Samson Li was named SCIAC Newcomer of the Year, while head coach Mitchell Fedorka and his staff earned Coaching Staff of the Year honors. On the women's side, coaches Keilee Bessho and Zane Mularski received the same recognition, and five Athenas were named to the All-League team, showcasing the strength of the golf programs at CMS.

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