New Era for Sagehen Athletics Begins With $1 Million Pledge for Merritt Field Turf Transformation

Athletics Director, Miriam Merrill, poses with major donors on Merritt Field

From left to right: Pitzer College President Strom C. Thacker, Ranney E. Draper 鈥60, Jared Mathis '94, Pomona-Pitzer Athletic Director Miriam Merrill, Pomona-Pitzer Football Coach John Walsh, Joyce Reinke '51 P'80 GP'14, Don Reinke '80 P'14

President Starr embracing Ranney Draper '60 at Turf Dedication Reception

President Starr and Ranney E. Draper '60 share an embrace at the Turf Dedication Reception.

Photo of Sagehen football player mid-game

Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens defeat Carleton College with a 28-12 win during the season opener.

Bird's eye view of Merritt Field

Merritt Field - home of Pomona-Pitzer football

A $1 million challenge gift from Pomona Trustee Emeritus Ranney E. Draper 鈥60 will help fund the new synthetic turf on Merritt Field 鈥 the home of Pomona-Pitzer football.

The Sagehens kicked off their football season on Sept. 7 with a celebration of the new turf and a 28-12 win against Carleton College, marking a new chapter for Pomona-Pitzer Athletics. For decades, the grass at Merritt Field has served as the stage on which Sagehen football players shine. Now, with this $2.2 million transformation, Merritt Field鈥檚 turf will shine with equal brilliance.

鈥淥ur athletes come to Pomona and Pitzer for excellence,鈥 said Pomona-Pitzer Head Football Coach John Walsh. 鈥淭hey receive it not only in academics but also in our state-of-the-art classrooms and labs. Now, we get to match our student-athletes鈥 excellence with world-class athletic facilities.鈥

Draper, a longtime benefactor of 麻豆传媒 and Pomona-Pitzer Athletics, was captain of the football team and ran track. The Draper family鈥檚 roots at Pomona, however, reach back to 1921 when his father, Ranney C. Draper 鈥25, who also played on the football team, and his uncle Edwin Draper 鈥25, enrolled at the College. It鈥檚 also where his father and mother, Virginia 鈥26, would fall in love.

Their campus legacy now spans the Draper Walk and Plaza, the Draper Center for Community Partnerships and the Center for Athletics, Recreation and Wellness, among others. Miriam Merrill, Pomona-Pitzer athletics director and chair of physical education at Pomona, described Draper as a catalyst whose dedication and love for the College knows no bounds.

鈥淩anney has leaned in by asking how Sagehen Athletics can be successful and what are the things we need to be successful,鈥 Merrill said. 鈥淭he connection he has with our coaches and staff is remarkable.鈥

Draper鈥檚 philanthropic support of the Merritt Field turf transformation comes at a time when the Sagehen football program is reaching new heights. Over the past decade, the Pomona-Pitzer football team has progressed from a program with a single win to one competing in back-to-back Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championship games and winning the title in 2022.

鈥淢y goal as the head coach is to win the national championship with the smartest kids in the country,鈥 Walsh said.

The grass field at Merritt Field had been a hurdle. Maintaining natural grass in Southern California is challenging, with the climate fluctuating from severe droughts to excessive rains.

鈥淚t is really hard to grow grass here, and over time, it becomes a very hard surface to play on,鈥 Merrill said.

Due to these extreme conditions, the football team could only use Merritt Field for games and had to practice on the South Athletics Complex, shared with many other varsity sports and intramural teams. Now, with the enhancement of artificial turf, Sagehen student-athletes can use the upgraded field year-round. The Vertex CORE turf field, which is manufactured by FieldTurf, has been installed in NFL and NCAA stadiums across the nation.

Merritt Field will be a hub for practices and games for the women鈥檚 lacrosse team, as well as for the wider Sagehen community, including intramural programs, clubs and physical education classes. Walsh said he鈥檚 excited about the new turf at Merritt Field helping to build community among all students.

鈥淚t truly matches our philosophy of health, wellness and fitness,鈥 Walsh said. 鈥淪o, now this unbelievable field 鈥 the best field in the SCIAC 鈥 is going to make an impact on a lot of people in football and outside of football as well.鈥

While Draper鈥檚 commitment made it possible for Pomona to install the turf in time for the 2024 football season, the College is reaching out to Sagehen alumni, families and friends to help support this transformation and match his challenge gift.

Many fellow football alumni have answered the call to give. A gift to the project from Joyce Reinke 鈥51 P鈥80 GP鈥14, and Don 鈥80 and Gwen Reinke P鈥14, was made in memory of Joyce鈥檚 husband Roger 鈥51, a former Sagehen football player and hall of famer. Three generations of the Reinke family have played Pomona-Pitzer football. Ed Reinke 鈥28, Roger鈥檚 father, and Don are former Sagehens. Pomona also recognizes football alumni Steve Patterson 鈥91 and Jared Mathis 鈥94 who channeled their Sagehen pride to generously give major gifts to this game-changing project.

Support for this project continues to grow with donations from Champions of Sagehen Athletics including current Pomona-Pitzer football parents, Lucy Owen and Jim Burns P鈥26, Tara and Thomas Varcados P鈥27 as well as the McConnell Family.

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