The women’s water polo team came out on top after four quarters of battle, defeating Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in a big 9-8 road win Saturday at the Axelrod Aquatics Center.
The Leopards went on the road to Haldeman Pool in Claremont Saturday to take on the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference leaders, Pomona-Pitzer, but came up just short, dropping the game to the Sagehens, 8-6.
The women’s water polo team was on the move this week, taking down Redlands at the La Verne Aquatic Center Saturday, 8-4, and Whittier on the road Wednesday, 10-8, to win five straight and move into a third place tie in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
The women’s water polo team defeated the Chapman Panthers, 11-7, in their first and only matchup for the season.The Leopards now advance to 4-3 in conference, placing them comfortably in fourth in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
The women’s water polo team looked to upset undefeated conference rival Cal Lutheran Tuesday at the La Verne Aquatic Center, but fell short in a hotly contested game that went down to the last second. Cal Lutheran would take the game, 13-12, in an offensive shootout.
The women’s water polo team finished just short of Virginia Military Institute, 16-10, Saturday. The loss capped off the Leopards’ appearance in the 2019 Convergence Tournament, which saw the team go 2-2 on the weekend.