Most sports readers wouldn't expect to hear about a sorority's philanthropy featured in the sports section but the 2010 Malibu International Marathon board reached out through their volunteer coordinator Pepperdine junior Jordan DeShazer. DeShazer arranged for Delta Gamma her sorority to partner with the race so that runners could raise money for Blind Children's Center … [Read more...] about Marathon raises awareness inspires Malibu campus
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VIDEO: Women's volleyball shows no sign of stopping
The Pepperdine Women's volleyball victory train is showing no signs of stopping any time soon. For the third time in as many games the Lady Waves shut out their opponent in a 3-0 affair. Their victory on Saturday proved to be just a little sweeter as it came at the expense of long time rival Loyola Marymount. Pepperdine moved their record to 17-7 overall (8-2 in WCC play). The … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Women's volleyball shows no sign of stopping
VIDEO: Pepperdine baseball prepares for spring
In Boston this past Saturday it was 47?. In Seattle and Chicago it was 55? and 43? respectively. But this is Malibu where it was 69? with the occasional cool breeze making it one of the only places in the United States to play a fun comfortable game of baseball. Waves baseball took the field for the first … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Pepperdine baseball prepares for spring
VIDEO: Men's basketball gives fans something to be excited about
The scoreboard was a sight for sore eyes tonight at the men's season opening exhibition against La Verne in Malibu despite the fact that junior guards Keion Bell and Lorne Jackson didn't dress for the game. The larger-than-normal crowd at Firestone Fieldhouse chanted "start the bus" as the clock winded down and they looked at a scoreboard that read Home: 79 … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Men's basketball gives fans something to be excited about
