Sophomore middle blocker Ella Piskorz serves the ball against USD on Sept. 25 in Firestone Fieldhouse. The week prior, Piskorz earned her second WCC Defensive Player of the Week. Photos by Britreyunna Harper Pepperdine started West Coast Conference play at Firestone Fieldhouse with a 1-1 record. After a 3-1 loss against the University of San Diego Toreros on Sept. 25, the … [Read more...] about Women’s Indoor Volleyball Kicks Off Conference Play With a Loss to USD and Victory Over Seattle
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New Recruits Stamp their Role as Incoming Waves
Pepperdine has welcomed 86 freshmen and 59 transfers this semester for all sports. For fall sports, Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball has welcomed eight new freshmen and four transfers, Women’s Soccer has gained nine freshmen and Men's and Women's Cross Country has six freshmen. Three standout recruits for the 2024 fall season are freshman middle distance runner Elijah Gentry on … [Read more...] about New Recruits Stamp their Role as Incoming Waves
Pepperdine and Michigan Draw in Waves’ Second Game
Women’s Soccer scored two goals in a 2-2 draw against the University of Michigan at Tari Frahm Rokus Field on Saturday, Aug. 19. The Waves are 0-0-2 after two draws early on in the season.The team has a theme they're taking inspiration from for the 2023 season, said Sophomore midfielder Tatum Wynalda."It's Semper Fi, which means always faithful," Wynalda said. "We're … [Read more...] about Pepperdine and Michigan Draw in Waves’ Second Game
Coach Merrill Moses Reflects on Water Polo and Faith
Associate Head Coach Merril Moses poses for a photo. Moses contributed to three Olympic games, including winning a silver medal in 2008. Photo courtesy of Merrill MosesThe International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (Yad Le'ish Hasport Hayehudi) inducted Pepperdine Water Polo Coach Merrill Moses Jan. 15.The Hall of Fame picked Merrill Moses, a 2008 Olympic silver medalist for the … [Read more...] about Coach Merrill Moses Reflects on Water Polo and Faith
Photo Gallery: Men’s Tennis Match Declared No Contest
Graduate Students Daniel De Jonge (in back) and Tim Zeitvogel (in front) attempt to continue a rally March 11, at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Pavilion. Oklahoma defeated them 6-4 before the other matches were called. Photos by Brandon RubsamenDue to inclement weather, the Men's Tennis match at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Pavilion was called no contest. There were worries over Oklahoma's … [Read more...] about Photo Gallery: Men’s Tennis Match Declared No Contest