Baseball
Overall: 24-10-1
Conference: 15-6
Picked to win the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference before the season started, the Comets failed to do so following a loss to San Diego Mesa April 23. The 7-1 defeat clinched the conference title for Mesa. As of this writing, Palomar went 24-11-1 on the season with a 15-7 conference record, good for third place.
Softball
Overall: 33-5
Conference: 15-1
Comets softball dominated the competition during the regular season, going 33-5 and 15-1 in conference play. The team won the last 15 games of the season en route to yet another conference title, enough to qualify for post season play.
Men’s Golf
Palomar men’s golf has been red-hot this season, racking up a total of 32 wins on the season, good for first in the PCAC. In their most recent tournament and the last one before the conference tourney, the Comets took first at Los Serranos South, scoring 383 as a team. Their stellar season qualifies the team for post season play.
Men’s Volleyball
Overall: 6-9
Conference: 4-2
Men’s volleyball ended their season on a three-game win streak, bumping their record to 6-9 on the year. 2019 is the first year the Comets have made it to at least six wins in a season since 2015 when the team went 8-9.
Women’s Beach Volleyball
Overall: 2-14
Conference: 0-10
The Comets did not qualify for postseason play, losing all ten of their conference games following a 2-4 start to the season. The team’s two wins came against Santa Monica and Santa Barbara March 8 where they won 4-1 and 5-0 against the teams.
Men’s Tennis
Overall: 4-11
Conference: 4-8
The Comets’ season ended April 4 following a sweep of Imperial Valley, their fourth win on the season. Their 4-11 record was not enough to qualify for the post season conference tournament.
Women’s Tennis
Overall: 1-8
Conference: 1-8
Women’s tennis has struggled this year, their only win coming against Mt. San Jacinto in a 3-2 match. Their season is over as they did not qualify for the PCAC tournament. Freshman Cali Smith was a clear bright spot for the squad as she made the All-Conference team for singles play.
Women’s Track and Field
Comets track and field won their third PCAC title in the past four years, scoring 208 points in their last meet. Jessica Dutton, Maia Chaffin, Tria Ismay, Brianna Frain, Hannah Lauritzen, Mya White, and Lesley Maldonado all qualified for regional play in their respective fields. Regionals this year will be at Riverside Community College May 4.