Six Sagehens will be inducted into the Pomona-Pitzer Athletics Hall of Fame this summer: Alyssa Corley ’11, Anders Crabo ’12, Annie Lydens ’13, Martha Marich ’12, Luke Sweeney ’13 and Kirk Jones, Head Athletic Trainer.
Corley (softball) remains the program leader in career home runs and runs batted in.
Crabo (track and field) was a two-time All-American.
Lydens (cross country/track and field) earned All-American honors in both sports.
Marich (lacrosse), the career leader in goals, points and draw controls, is the first women’s lacrosse player to be inducted.
Sweeney (football) holds the record for career rushing yards.
Jones, who has been at Pomona-Pitzer since 1980, is head athletic trainer, as well as a mentor and expert in injury prevention and rehabilitation.
The induction ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m. on May 1 in Edmunds Ballroom.
The Pomona-Pitzer Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1958 with three inductees: Robert Strehle (track and field), Earl Merritt (football, baseball, basketball and track) and John McColl (football, basketball, track and field). More than 300 Sagehens and two teams have been inducted in the years since.
Athletes must be 10 years or more removed from their final seasons of competition to be considered for induction. Sagehens also can earn induction as an honorary member, or for distinguished service.
For more information, visit Pomona-Pitzer Sports Hall of Fame.