This past weekend proved monumental for women’s volleyball as it took two wins against No. 19 Kentucky and Louisville. “The goal of the tournament was to see where [the team is] against the best,” Head Coach Nina Matthies said. “Their play surpassed my expectations.” Entering the game versus Kentucky (5-2), the Waves won in three sets. Junior Katie Messing broke personal … [Read more...] about Waves spike weekend wins
Racquet Success
The women’s tennis team opened strongly at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational this weekend in Midland, Texas. The Waves began the tournament victorious in nine of the 11 matches. Freshman Yuki Chiang began the round of 32 with a victory over No. 103-ranked junior Simona Parajova (Texas Christian). It marked her first win against a ranked opponent. In the doubles … [Read more...] about Racquet Success
XCountry hosts scenic meet
Photo by Ben Keoseyan Cross country hosted its first large-scale meet since 2007 on Saturday at Alumni Park. The course featured the scenic view of the Pacific Ocean and the 3,000 Waves of Flags honoring 9/11 victims. The Pepperdine Invitational meet began at 9 a.m. with runners from Long Beach State, Loyola Marymount, University of the Pacific, Saint Mary’s, University … [Read more...] about XCountry hosts scenic meet
Water polo falls to PCH rival
Photo Courtesy of Matthew Balentine, The Los Angeles Loyolan Men’s water polo fought hard against Loyola Marymount at the Wells Fargo PCH Cup in Los Angeles but lost 9-10 on Sept. 14. The LMU Lions (2-3) began the match with two consecutive goals. “A lot of guys seemed too fired up and psyched themselves out a little bit,” senior Mike Tragitt said. “It was our first … [Read more...] about Water polo falls to PCH rival
Rolling in mad stacks and the Pels
NBA players, for the most part, are wealthy — no surprise there. If players manage their money correctly, the million dollar salaries and the endorsement deals can set a man for life. But the players aren’t the only ones putting in work. There are tons of other power players who work in professional sports organizations. The top dogs make bank.Forbes released its list of … [Read more...] about Rolling in mad stacks and the Pels