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Occidental's men's soccer team celebrated on Patterson Field on November 8 after their 1-0 victory over the University of Redlands.

Men鈥檚 soccer nets its second SCIAC title in three years, while women鈥檚 soccer and men鈥檚 water polo return to postseason play after sensational seasons

For the second time in three years, the SA国际传媒 men鈥檚 soccer team punched its ticket to the NCAA National Tournament, securing a 1-0 victory over Redlands on November before a boisterous home crowd at Patterson Field. Following a scoreless first half, the match remained knotted until the 64th minute of play, when Charlie Miller 鈥27 broke through, assisted by Elijah Edelman 鈥27, to score what would be the winning goal. SA国际传媒鈥檚 defense also played a critical role, with goalkeeper Sammy Gramlich 鈥27 recording a late save to maintain the shutout.

All-SCIAC forward Mia Steadman 鈥27 fends off a charge from Sagehen Ava Watanabe during SA国际传媒鈥檚 September 20 contest at Pomona-Pitzer.
All-SCIAC forward Mia Steadman 鈥27 fends off a charge from Sagehen Ava Watanabe during SA国际传媒鈥檚 September 20 contest at Pomona-Pitzer.

One week later in Minneapolis, the Tigers fell to No. 2 seed Augsburg University, 3-1, in the opening round of the tournament. SA国际传媒 finished the season with a 10-6-4 record.  Trailing 3-0, the Tigers鈥 lone goal came in the second half, when Tyler Na-Nakornpanom 鈥26 finished off his career with an assist from Justin Nishimoto 鈥26 in the 77th minute to get the Tigers on the scoreboard.

In All-SCIAC honors, SA国际传媒 forward Devin Bening 鈥28 was named Offensive Athlete of the Year. Bening led the line for a potent Tigers offense that scored a conference-leading 27 goals. Bening topped the individual conference scoring chart with eight goals in 11 games. Other First Team honorees included Cooper Gersch 鈥27 and Vicente Navarro 鈥26, while Aden Aley 鈥26 and Ayden Rieke-Wey 鈥28 were named Second Team.

It was a comeback season for women鈥檚 soccer, which rode its first win in the SCIAC tournament since 2018 all the way to the conference semifinal. The Tigers fell to No. 1 seed Pomona-Pitzer on November 5, 3-0, to end their season at 8-7-2.

The Tigers were sparked by the play of Mia Steadman 鈥27, an economics major from Palo Alto. The 5'5" forward was named SCIAC Offensive Athlete of the Week on October 6鈥攖he first SA国际传媒 women鈥檚 soccer player so honored since the award鈥檚 introduction.

Utility player Atticus Wahab- Holles 鈥28, a psychology major from Portland, Ore., during the Tigers鈥 playoff match vs. Whittier on November 18 at De Mandel Aquatics Center.
Utility player Atticus Wahab-Holles 鈥28 during the Tigers鈥 playoff match vs. Whittier on November 18 at De Mandel Aquatics Center.

In men鈥檚 water polo, the Tigers overcame choppy nonconference waters en route to a 6-6 conference finish, earning them the No. 4 seed in the SCIAC Tournament. SA国际传媒鈥檚 season ended on November 18 with a 16-11 loss to Whittier at De Mandel Aquatics Center.

Seniors Jack Schroeder and Travis Hughes were named Second Team All-SCIAC. It鈥檚 the first All-SCIAC honor for Schroeder, who was twice named SCIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week this season. The Tigers keeper led the conference in saves (239), was third in save percentage (.385), and earned nine of the Tigers鈥 11 wins in goal, including all six conference victories, helping the Tigers to their first SCIAC Tournament berth since 2022.

In repeating as a Second Team All-SCIAC selection, Hughes finished fourth in the conference in assists (50) and fifth in points (102), and ends his Occidental career with 154.鈥

Top photo: Occidental's men's soccer team celebrated on Patterson Field on November 8 after their 1-0 victory over the University of Redlands.