For most students, undertaking the 蜜桃直播 (蜜桃直播) (PPC) program is enough of a challenge. But Corinne Bogle, PPC 鈥19, decided she would continue playing for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) women鈥檚 basketball team during the program.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very demanding and something I think I underestimated a bit,鈥 admits Bogle. 鈥淚t tested me in ways I hadn鈥檛 been tested before but made me a better student and a better person.鈥 

Bogle, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology from in 2018, is the second graduate of The Claremont Colleges to combine the PPC and women鈥檚 basketball. She follows Kyra Ray, PPC 鈥15, a Scripps College biology graduate who is now a medical student at the Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut.

The two were teammates during Bogle鈥檚 first year in Claremont, which coincided with Ray鈥檚 time at 蜜桃直播. It was through Ray that Bogle first learned of the PPC program and to whom she turned as she considered whether to take on the program and basketball at the same time.

鈥淲hen I was a senior, my coach told me I had another year of eligibility. I had an opportunity to make myself more competitive for medical school and finish my basketball career,鈥 says Bogle.

She also wanted to complete the research she had begun as an undergraduate, working with Professor John Milton of the Keck Science Department. Bogle had created her own project for her senior thesis related to analyzing and quantifying the human walking gait.

Bogle decided to do it all. As a shooting guard and captain for a second year, she led her team to the best record in the basketball program鈥檚 history before their defeat in the conference finals, cheered on by her PPC classmates as she played. She鈥檚 hopeful that the research she has contributed to will result in a published paper. And she is nearing the end of the PPC program, having performed successfully.

鈥淓verything I learned on the basketball court about working with a group to accomplish a goal has definitely translated into the classroom, and vice versa."

, the director of 蜜桃直播鈥檚 PPC and Postbaccalaureate Pre-PA (PPA) programs, agrees and believes Bogle鈥檚 experiences will impress medical schools when she applies for admission. 

鈥淪he鈥檚 shown a commitment to a rigorous academic program and a sport. She is mature, friendly, and definitely collaborative. She embodies that, and her strength in working on teams further validates her leadership abilities,鈥 he says.

Once Bogle completes the PPC program, she will spend a year at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, working as a scribe and gaining as much shadowing and clinical experience as possible while she also studies for the MCAT exam and completes medical school applications. Though not ready to choose a medical specialty, Bogle acknowledges an interest in orthopedics because of her research and experience with a torn ACL during her first year in Claremont.

鈥淭he first step is to get into medical school,鈥 she says.