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After cruising through the first round of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Men’s Tennis Championship Tournament, the University of Redlands gained a come-from-behind victory over Cal Lutheran University to advance to the finals against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges. Competing for their 57th conference title, the Bulldogs came up short against the #8 team in the country and settled for second place in the SCIAC. | More |
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University of Redlands senior track & field student-athletes Kevin Vollmer (Van Nuys, CA) and Natalie Calderon (Pasadena, CA) were named the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Athletes of the Week for April 7-13. Both competitors provided outstanding results at the SCIAC Multi-Dual meet that was hosted by Redlands on April 12 and led their respective teams to second-place finishes. | More |
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After making history with the program’s first-ever dual match win on March 31, the University of Redlands women’s golf team garnered its second victory on Monday with another fine performance against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges to conclude the 2008 season. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s tennis team earned the top seed for this weekend’s Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championships by taking down the Athenas of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Saturday. With the 8-1 win, the Bulldogs remain undefeated in SCIAC and look forward to hosting the exciting tournament on April 18-19. | More |
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After breaking into the Golf World/Nike Golf Division III Coaches’ Poll, the #18 University of Redlands men’s golf team bolstered a tie for first at Monday and Tuesday’s West Region Invitational in Georgetown, TX. | More |
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The University of Redlands track & field team competed in the annual Pomona-Pitzer Invitational on Saturday, posting solid individual results against Division I, II, and NAIA schools. | More |
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The University of Redlands baseball team entered this weekend’s three-game series against Cal Lutheran University with a chance to move into the upper echelon of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC). With an impressive offensive showing and solid pitching, the Bulldogs took advantage of opportunity and won all three games. | More |
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The Bulldog men’s tennis team took to the road for the first time since early February and headed to Caltech on Friday, followed by away matches at Cal Lutheran University and Westmont College on Saturday. Redlands swept the Beavers of Caltech and then took down the Kingsmen of Cal Lutheran by a score of 7-2 to improve to 6-0 in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC). The Bulldogs wrapped up their stellar weekend with a strong 8-1 showing against NAIA opponent Westmont College. | More |
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The University of Redlands softball team faced off against the second-best team in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) on Saturday, earning a split in a well-played doubleheader with the Athenas. In the opener, the Bulldogs came up short in extra innings and dropped a 4-5 decision. Redlands quickly responded with a 9-3 victory in the second game to improve to 12-2 in SCIAC. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s tennis team hosted two Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) matches this weekend, earning decisive victories over Caltech and Cal Lutheran University. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s water polo team headed to Occidental College on Saturday for a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) match against the Tigers. During the back-and-forth campaign, the Bulldogs came up short in the sudden victory overtime period and suffered their second heartbreaking loss in two games. Occidental outlasted Redlands by a score of 15-14. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s water polo team traveled to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges on Wednesday to face off against the Athenas in a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) match. After tying the game in the fourth quarter with two goals, the Bulldogs came up short in the second overtime, falling to CMS, 7-8. | More |
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After rain forced the postponement of the original match on February 23, the University of Redlands men’s tennis team resumed play with Concordia University-Irvine on Wednesday. With the doubles matches completed on the original date, the Bulldogs faced a1-2 deficit. During Wednesday’s competition, Redlands managed to win only two of the singles matches, falling to the Eagles, 3-6. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s golf team competed against familiar foe Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges on Monday and earned the program’s first dual match victory. The Bulldogs outshot the Athenas, 419-432, while also competing against two players from the University of La Verne. | More |
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After nine non-conference games, the University of Redlands baseball team resumed Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) competition last week with a three-game series against conference-leader Pomona-Pitzer Colleges. On Friday, Redlands took on the defending SCIAC Champions with a tough 5-6 loss on the road. The Bulldogs returned home on Saturday for an exciting doubleheader but came up short in game one with a heartbreaking 0-1 defeat. However, Redlands bounced back in the final game of the series, avenging the two close losses with an assertive 6-3 victory. | More |
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The Bulldog softball team dropped its first game in 14 outings on Friday with a 2-5 loss to #4 Linfield College (OR). However, the team quickly returned to its winning ways on Saturday by capturing two solid victories over non-conference Pacific Lutheran University (WA), 6-0 and 7-2. With 18 hits between the two games, the Redlands offense continued to produce solid numbers and helped the team improve to 22-3 overall. | More |
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The Bulldog women’s tennis team returned to Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) action on Saturday with an important match against rival Pomona-Pitzer Colleges. After taking two of the three doubles points, the Bulldogs captured all but one of the singles matches for the 7-2 victory. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s water polo team began its quest for a 10th Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championship on Saturday with an opening game against Whittier College. With a seven-goal outburst in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs prevailed by a score of 15-9. | More |
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One day after taking down the nation’s #1 team, the Bulldog men’s tennis team came up short against #5 Middlebury College (VT) by a score of 3-6. Despite sweeping the doubles matches, Redlands struggled to earn any of the singles matches, which included five three-setters. | More |
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The Bulldog women’s water polo team fell to the visiting Crimson of Harvard University in a non-conference game at the Thompson Aquatic Center on Thursday. Despite 14 saves by junior goalkeeper Lauren Ellsworth (Napa, CA), Redlands came up short, 4-8. | More |
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The University of Redlands men’s tennis team took on the nation’s #1 team on Thursday with an exciting match against Gustavus Adolphus College (MN). With high-quality play on both sides of the net, Redlands prevailed over the Gusties by a tight score of 5-4. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s lacrosse team competed in its first road game of the season on Wednesday, earning an impressive 15-4 victory over the Poets of Whittier College. With five different goal-scorers, the Bulldogs looked to a well-rounded effort to capture the solid win. | More |
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The University of Redlands faced off against the Lutes of Pacific Lutheran University (WA) in a non-conference men's tennis match on Tuesday. After gaining only one doubles point, the Bulldogs came back with solid performances in the singles matches to earn the 6-3 victory. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s lacrosse team wrapped up its six-game home stand on Saturday with a heartbreaking 14-15 loss to visiting Colorado College. In a back-and-forth game that included 10 ties and nine lead-changes, the Bulldogs gave up the final goal with four seconds remaining to suffer a tough loss to the Tigers. | More |
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The University of Redlands baseball team wrapped up the California Invitational on Friday and Saturday, winning two out of three games against non-conference opponents. After a tough 9-10 loss to Eastern Connecticut State University on Friday, the Bulldogs capitalized on a newfound energy to rattle off back-to-back wins on Saturday, taking down Franklin & Marshall College (PA), 4-3, and Wesleyan University (CT), 14-7. | More |
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The University of Redlands softball team remained in sole possession of first place in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) with a doubleheader sweep over visiting Pomona-Pitzer Colleges on Saturday. Despite seven errors, the Bulldogs pulled out two close victories over a much-improved Sagehen squad by scores of 1-0 and 7-6. | More |
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The Bulldog women’s water polo team hosted the second Redlands Mini-Tournament on Saturday, facing off against Colorado State University and Concordia University – Irvine. The Bulldogs split results on the day, falling short against Colorado State, 8-12, and then bouncing back with a solid 10-6 victory over Concordia. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s tennis team faced off against visiting Pacific Lutheran University (WA) on Saturday, earning a 9-0 victory over the Lutes. | More |
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The University of Redlands hosted its first track & field of the year by welcoming the men’s and women’s teams of Fresno Pacific University to Ashel Cunningham Track. Although the Bulldogs boasted outstanding individual marks, they came up short in the dual meet scores, with the men losing 83-97 and the women falling 84.5-97.5. | More |
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The Bulldog men’s tennis team welcomed the Ephs of Williams College (MA) to Verdieck Courts on Friday. Despite taking a 2-1 lead after doubles, Redlands came up short by a score of 4-5. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s golf team gained experience during the Concordia University Invitational on Thursday. Taking on NAIA opponents, Redlands finished with a team score of 385 for third place. | More |
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The University of Redlands baseball team kicked off the annual California Invitational on Thursday with an opportunity to avenge an earlier loss to Rutgers-Newark (NJ) while halting their two-game skid. A solid offensive start and consistent defense helped the Bulldogs earn a comfortable lead through the eighth inning but a collapse in pitching forced an extra inning and allowed the Scarlet Raiders to steal the victory by a score of 6-5. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s tennis team hosted the #2 team in the country as Amherst College (MA) competed against the Bulldogs on Thursday. Despite a valiant effort, Redlands came up short in the highly-competitive match, suffering a 0-9 loss. | More |
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The Bulldog softball team welcomed the Cardinals of Plattsburgh State University (NY) to the Field of Dreams on Thursday for a non-conference doubleheader. With a solid offensive effort and effective pitching, Redlands prevailed with scores of 4-2 and 5-1. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s lacrosse team halted a three-game skid during Wednesday’s Faculty Appreciation Night with an emotional 13-12 victory over the College of Wooster (OH). Amidst a well-balanced and exciting battle, the Bulldogs prevailed with a total team effort that included eight different goal-scorers. | More |
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After a successful weekend that saw 53 runs scored during the California Classic, the Bulldog baseball team welcomed defending NCAA Champion Kean University (NJ) to The Yard for a non-conference showdown. During an offensive showcase by two high-quality teams, a late scoring effort by the Cougars resulted in a tough 6-9 loss for the Bulldogs. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s water polo team returned home to the Thompson Aquatic Center on Tuesday for games against two non-conference opponents. In the first game, the Bulldogs battled it out with Marist College (NY) but came up short in the 7-11 loss. Redlands quickly rebounded with a solid 7-2 win over visiting George Washington University (DC). | More |
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With junior E.J. Stenftenagel (Indian Wells, CA) earning medalist honors, the University of Redlands men’s golf team won the Cal Lutheran University Kingsmen Invitational on Monday and Tuesday. With a combined score of 924, the Bulldogs finished five strokes ahead of second-place finish University of La Verne. | More |
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The 19th Annual University of Redlands Bulldog Bench Golf Tournament will take place at the historic Redlands Country Club on Monday, May 12, 2008. | More |
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With a solid national ranking in tow, the University of Redlands baseball team entered the annual California Classic eager to showcase this season’s talent. The Bulldogs relied on outstanding offense to win three of the four games during the weekend while outscoring their opponents, 53-25. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s golf team made the trip to Peoria, AZ to compete in the George Fox University Lady Bruin Invitational on Saturday and Sunday. In their first event of the 2008 season, the Bulldogs gained great experience while improving their scores in the final round to take third place. | More |
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The Bulldog track & field teams competed in the Oxy Distance Carnival on Friday night and then traveled to nearby Claremont for the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Top-4 Meet on Saturday. Overall, Redlands gained solid individual results, with the men finishing second and the women coming in third. | More |
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The Bulldog women’s water polo team took on four opponents at the annual Claremont Convergence on Saturday and Sunday. During the first day, Redlands suffered a tough 6-12 loss to the University of Maryland before rebounding with an exciting 11-10 overtime victory against Siena College (NY). On Sunday, the Bulldogs battled it out against Wagner College (NY) but came up short by a score of 11-12 and then faltered against Bucknell College (PA), 7-10, in their final game of the weekend. | More |
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The University of Redlands softball team hosted Whittier College on Saturday in a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) doubleheader, taking both games against the Poets, 5-0 and 6-4. With the wins, the Bulldogs improve to 9-1 in conference to remain in first place, sitting thee games ahead. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s lacrosse wrapped up a challenging week of competition by facing two teams from the East Coast during the weekend. On Saturday, the Bulldogs faltered against Virginia Wesleyan College by a score of 9-16 and then came up short against Stevens Tech, 7-19. | More |
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The University of Redlands men’s tennis team faced off against #17 Carnegie Mellon University (PA) and Skidmore College (NY) on Saturday, wrapping up a challenging week that included four matches. The Bulldogs prevailed in both contests as they defeated CMU, 5-4, followed by an 8-1 victory over Skidmore. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s tennis team faced the #11 Tigers of Trinity University (TX) on Saturday and came away with a hard-fought 6-3 victory. After gaining two of the three doubles points, the Bulldogs looked to the #3-#6 singles to earn the win. | More |
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In a duel against closely-ranked opponents, the #15 Redlands men’s tennis team earned a solid 7-2 win over the #16 Missionaries of Whitman College (WA) in a non-conference match on Thursday. After taking two of the three doubles points, the Bulldogs captured all but one of the singles matches for the important victory, improving to 11-1 overall. | More |
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Bulldog women’s lacrosse opened the 2008 season with two games this week, posting split results against out-of-region opponents. On Wednesday, Redlands defeated the Tigers of Sewanee (TN) by an impressive score of 16-6 before falling to the Bears of Ursinus College (PA) on Thursday. | More |
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The University of Redlands men’s golf competed in the second Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) match of the season and posted a second-place showing with a combined score of 298 (+10). | More |
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It was announced yesterday that sophomore pitcher Olivia Ellis (Colfax, CA) was named the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Female Athlete of the Week for March 3-9, 2008. | More |
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The University of Redlands tennis teams hosted The College of New Jersey at Verdieck Courts on Tuesday as the Bulldogs came away with solid victories against ranked opponents. | More |
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The University of Redlands softball team posted a doubleheader sweep at Occidental College in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) action on Saturday and then captured two exciting wins over the 4th-ranked Bombers of Ithaca College (NY) on Sunday. | More |
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The 18th-ranked Bulldogs returned to Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) action this weekend, taking on the University of La Verne in a three-game series. On Friday, Redlands hosted the Leopards at the Yard and came away with a tight 12-11 victory. In Saturday’s doubleheader, the Bulldogs edged out another close win, 5-4, before a hungry La Verne team broke through in the final game to hand a 5-16 loss to Redlands. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s water polo team competed in the Lancer Invitational on Friday, taking on Gannon University (PA) and Iona College (NY). On Saturday, the Bulldogs headed to the Cal Lutheran University Tournament to face off against Cal State Monterey Bay and UC Santa Cruz. Redlands gained its first win of the season by defeating Gannon and then suffered three losses with tight scores. | More |
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The University of Redlands track & field teams competed at the 2008 Ben Brown Invitational on Saturday, gaining solid results and experience at the high-caliber meet. Facing off some of the best athletes in the area, the Bulldogs made the most of their opportunities. | More |
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The University of Redlands men’s tennis team took on the University of Mary Washington (VA) on Saturday and fell to the 8th-ranked Eagles by a score of 3-6. | More |
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The University of Redlands women’s tennis team faced off against a pair of nationally-ranked opponents last week, suffering a 4-5 loss to #7 University of Mary Washington (VA) before rebounding with a 5-4 victory over #21 University of the South (TN). | More |
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With sophomore standout Ross Canavan (shown in photo; Redlands, CA) posting medalist honors at the Smee Builders Invitational, the University of Redlands men’s golf team took fourth place amidst primarily NAIA opponents. In three rounds of action, Canavan tallied an impressive score of 214, which was just four over par. | More |
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University of Redlands men's and women's basketball gained a total of four players on the All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) teams as decided at the end-of-season coaches’ meeting. | More |
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After breaking into the D3baseball.com/National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) poll at #19, the University of Redlands Bulldogs faced off against the nation’s #1 team, Chapman University, in a three-game series. | More |
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The University of Redlands softball team made the trip to Thousand Oaks on Saturday and captured two games over Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) opponent Cal Lutheran University. In game one, the Bulldogs relied on solid pitching from senior standout Katie Brnca (Riverside, CA) in the 4-2 win. The second game saw an offensive explosion of 12 hits en route to the 5-1 victory. | More |
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The University of Redlands track & field teams faced off against its conference counterparts at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Invitational on Saturday. Competing in a limited number of events, the men finished fourth while the women took fifth. | More |
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It was the end of the road for the University of Redlands women’s basketball team, which suffered a 60-65 loss to the University of La Verne in a semifinal game of the first-ever SCIAC Postseason Tournament on Thursday night. The third-seeded Bulldogs battled to the very end, overcoming a 13-point deficit in the first half and turning the second half into a fiercely contested battle. | More |
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In its final game of the regular season, the University of Redlands men’s basketball team traveled to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges for a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) showdown with the Stags. Despite a great second-half effort, the Bulldogs came up short by a score of 58-63. | More |
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It was announced yesterday that junior cross country runner Avery Kelly (Fort Worth, TX) represented the University of Redlands on the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic team. Kelly is one of 203 Division III female student-athletes selected. | More |
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The University of Redlands men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams competed in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championships on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, posting competitive results on both sides. The women finished with 630 points for second place behind Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges. With 759.5 points, the men also took second as their seven-year reign on the conference title came to an end | More |
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Heading into the final stretch of the regular season, the University of Redlands basketball teams came up short in Saturday’s doubleheader, losing to conference rival Cal Lutheran University. | More |
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The Bulldog track & field teams headed to Claremont for the challenging Rossi Relays on Saturday, posting strong individual results against some of the best competitors in Southern California. | More |
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After Friday’s single game was postponed due to rain, the University of Redlands baseball team opened its Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) season at home on Saturday with two wins against Occidental College. | More |
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The University of Redlands softball team hosted its first doubleheader of the season on Saturday and came away with two impressive Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) wins against the University of La Verne. In game one, the Bulldogs earned a 7-0 shutout and then captured an 8-1 victory in game two. | More |
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