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Sean Myers (Photo by Larry Newman)
Sean Myers (Photo by Larry Newman)

Chapman looking to top stop skid at Pomona-Pitzer

Chapman (0-3) at Pomona-Pitzer (1-2)
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Merritt Field
1 p.m.

Team Statistical Comparison | Complete Game Notes

MCKIBBINS NEARS HISTORY

• Senior RB Jeremiah McKibbins is well within range of becoming Chapman's all-time leading rusher. He is just 43 yards away from gaining more yards on the ground than any Panther before him.
• After a 65-yard game to open the season at Linfield, McKibbins has rushed for 2,291 yards in his career. The current school record is at 2,333 yards. 
• In two games he has played against the Sagehens, McKibbins has totaled 182 yards, including a 150-yard performance at home in 2012.

Track McKibbins' progress as he chases Chapman history

COACH O GOES FOR 5-0

• In his 10th season at Chapman, head coach Bob Owens is going for his 50th win. The 2014 SCIAC Coach of the Year will be the first coach in Chapman's history to reach 50 wins with the Panthers next victory.
• He is 49-35 since taking over the program in 2006, tying previous coach Ken Visser for the most in Chapman history.

MYERS MAKING HIMSELF AVAILABLE

• Senior wide receiver Sean Myers is on track to put up career-best numbers by the midway point of the season. He already has 24 receptions for 266 yards and two TDs.
• Myers eight catches per game average ranks 16th in Division III. He already has more catches this year (24) than he had in all of his sophomore season (23). He is quickly closing in on his 2014 total of 35.
• Myers also leads the SCIAC with 88.7 yards per game.

PANTHERS, SAGEHENS HISTORY

• Chapman has dominated the series history with Pomona-Pitzer, posting 11 wins in the 12 meetings between the two. A .917 winning percentage against the Sagehens marks the Panthers best record against a SCIAC foe.
• Pomona-Pitzer's lone win in the series came in 2005 when the Sagehens won 14-0 in Claremont.
• Chapman heads back out on the road for the first time in a month to face the Sagehens. Chapman has won each of its last seven SCIAC road games and are 9-2 in SCIAC games on the road since joining the league in 2012.

 

by Steven Olveda
Sports Information Director

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