Occidental Tigers Explained

Occidental Tigers
University:Occidental College
Conference:Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Association:NCAA
Division:Division III
Director:Shanda Ness
Location:Los Angeles, California
Teams:21
Baseballfield:Anderson Field
Lacrossestadium:Jack Kemp Stadium/Patterson Field
Basketballarena:Rush Gymnasium
Mascot:Oswald the Tiger
Nickname:Tigers
Fightsong:"Tiger Roar"
Pageurl:http://www.oxyathletics.com/

Located in Los Angeles, Occidental College competes in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) at the NCAA's Division III level. Approximately 25 percent of all students play a varsity sport, and nearly half of all students participate in all athletics activities combined (including a host of club sports and intramural leagues).

History

In 1889–90 Professor James Parkhill (Occidental College’s fourth president, from 1896–97) organized intramural games for interested College men and Academy boys. His enthusiastic leadership laid the groundwork for establishing the nickname (Tigers) and school colors (orange and black) after his undergraduate alma mater, Princeton. The school dropped football in 2020.[1]

Rivalries

Every year Occidental played two football games for rivalry trophies. One game was against Pomona-Pitzer and the winner awarded "The Drum." The Drum rivalry is the oldest rivalry game in Southern California, having been contested since 1895.[2] Oxy leads Pomona-Pitzer all time in the series 65–54–3.[3] The other game was against Whittier College and the winner awarded "The Shoes," which are a pair of bronzed cleats from a 1940 graduate from Whittier named Myron Claxton.[4]

Teams

The Tigers have 10 varsity men's teams and 11 varsity women's teams. They also have six club sport teams.

Men's

Women's

Club sports

National championships

Team

Men's cross country (1)NCAADivision III1977Humboldt State149–152
Men's outdoor track and field (3)NAIASingle[5] 1956Abilene Christian89½–56 (+33½)
1957Abilene Christian148½–34 (+114½)
1958Winston-Salem State93–62 (+31)

Conference championships

Here are a few of the SCIAC titles that Oxy has won:

Men's basketball

For the last decade, under alumnus and winningest coach in school history Brian Newhall, the Tigers have found great success on the court. In that time span the program has compiled a 146–59 (.712) record and have won a pair of SCIAC conference championships (2006–07, 2007–08). Furthermore under Newhall, the Tigers have earned regional and national rankings, produced the only perfect 14–0 record in SCIAC history and triumphed in two NCAA playoff games to reach the NCAA III Elite 8 in 2003.[8] Some Oxy players have pursued professional careers overseas, including four players from Oxy's 25–3 Elite 8 team, have gone overseas. One example is Oxy alumnus Blair Slattery, the all-time career scoring and rebounding leader who signed on with the Munster Basketball Club in Germany in 1993.[9]

The program plays its games in Frank Neill Rush Gymnasium with a seating capacity of 1,800.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: D-III program has decided to drop football.
  2. News: Bell . Alison . Theirs is a 'big game' of a different stripe . 24 August 2020 . . 19 September 2010.
  3. Web site: Inside Athletics: The Drum . 2012-05-07.
  4. http://www.oxyathletics.com/aboutathletics/historytraditions Oxy Traditions
  5. Web site: NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results . NAIA Sports Information Directors Manual. NAIA. 26 May 2022.
  6. Web site: SCAIC Track and Field Records, Results. 2017-11-21.
  7. Web site: From The Occidental: Men’s Soccer Wins First SCIAC Championship . Occidental College . Occidental College . 21 November 2023.
  8. http://www.oxyathletics.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/index Men's Basketball coaches
  9. http://www.oxyathletics.com/sports/mbkb/alumni/alumnipros Occidental Alumni in the Pros