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From nine All-Americans and two SCIAC players of the year to a no-hitter in baseball and a tryout with the Rams, spring was a highlight reel for SA国际传媒 sports

All-SCIAC sprinter Hugh Pegan 鈥18 of Ukiah picked up three of Tiger track鈥檚 nine All-American awards at the 2017 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio, in May. The mathematics major鈥檚 performance helped SA国际传媒 score in the 200 meters, the 4x100 meter relay, and the 4x400 meter relay and finish 20th overall鈥攖he best finish in the country for any SCIAC men鈥檚 team.

The championships marked the end of a successful season for the SA国际传媒 men who continued to close ground with Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, losing to the Stags at the SCIAC Championship meet by a mere 1.5 points. Led by javelin thrower Sabrina Degnan 鈥19 of Atascadero, who set a new SA国际传媒 record of 147 feet to win the SCIAC championship, the SA国际传媒 women placed third in conference.

For the second year in a row, head track coach Rob Bartlett was named SCIAC Men鈥檚 Coach of the Year. Assistant coach and sprints specialist Tyler Yamaguchi was named U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association West Region Assistant Coach of the Year for the third consecutive year.

After leading SA国际传媒 to its best conference season in program history, softball coach Ali Haehnel and assistant coaches Raven Freret and Tod Shimamoto were named the SCIAC Coaching Staff of the Year. The Tigers finished 11-17 in conference play, nearly doubling their previous best win total of six.

Although SA国际传媒 baseball came down from last year鈥檚 heights, Luke Wetmore鈥檚 squad notched its third consecutive winning campaign (22-17 overall, 13-11 conference). Second Team All-SCIAC pitcher Nolan Watson 鈥17 threw the 15th varsity no-hitter in school history in a seven-inning, mercy-rule 16-0 win over CMS at Anderson Field on March 24. As the game progressed, 鈥淚 tried not to let it creep in and distract me,鈥濃圵atson said afterward. 鈥淭he feeling was indescribable, a relief and a weight off my shoulders.  It鈥檚 just an honor to be a part of Occidental history.鈥

Lacrosse players Alessandra Pelliccia 鈥20 of McLean, Va., Sierra Slack 鈥18 of Vorhees, N.J., and Emma Barrow 鈥20 of Simi Valley were named IWLCA First Team All-West. All three were named First Team All-SCIAC, and Pelliccia was named SCIAC Offensive Player of the Year鈥攁 first for a first-year in conference history. The attacker led SCIAC in goals, points, ground balls, and draw controls. The Tigers finished the season 11-6 overall and 5-5 in SCIAC play, advancing to the conference tourney as the No. 3 seed.

Dylan Jirsa 鈥18 of Estes Park, Colo., was named SCIAC Men鈥檚 Golfer of the Year after finishing with the lowest total score after seven rounds of conference golf.

Swimmer Austin Lashley 鈥18, an All-SCIAC performer in the 100 and 200 fly, was named a CSCAA Scholar All-America Team Honorable Mention. Lashley also set school records in the 200 fly and 50 free, and swam a leg of SA国际传媒鈥檚 school record-setting 400 free relay. Not to be outdone, both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 swimming and diving teams earned Team Scholar All-America honors for posting above a 3.0 GPA in the spring semester.

Quarterback Bryan Scott 鈥17 of Rolling Hills, who last fall became SCIAC鈥檚 all-time leader in passing yards, completions, and total offense, ended the year with an invitation to try out at the Los Angeles Rams rookie camp in May.

While accepting the Roy Dennis Scholar-Athlete Award at the annual athletics awards banquet, the sociology major talked about how he was embarrassed to tell people back in high school that he was coming to SA国际传媒 because he鈥檇 not received offers from Division I schools. But when he introduced himself to the general manager, coaches, and other Rams players at camp he proudly said, 鈥淚鈥檓 an Occidental Tiger and I鈥檓 damn proud to be one,鈥 earning roars from the crowd.

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