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Sports

Coronavirus Crippling NCAA with Fall Sports Shutdown and Program Cuts

August 14, 2020 by Austin Hall

Major football and basketball programs support much of the fabric of collegiate athletics' finances, which are currently under siege by COVID-19. Art by Leah Bae College athletic departments cut nearly 100 college sports programs due to financial reasons stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic that started in March. Over two months later, dozens of programs from NCAA Division I, … [Read more...] about Coronavirus Crippling NCAA with Fall Sports Shutdown and Program Cuts

Pepp Athletics Forges Ahead Despite Fall Sports Postponement

August 14, 2020 by Karl Winter

Pending further guidance from Los Angeles County Public Health, Pepperdine Athletics will begin its phased approach to return student-athletes to training. Infographic by Inez Kim There will be no water polo, soccer or volleyball matches on Pepperdine’s Malibu campus in the remainder of 2020, but Pepperdine Athletics devised a plan that will bring its student-athletes back … [Read more...] about Pepp Athletics Forges Ahead Despite Fall Sports Postponement

Governing Bodies Decide New Normal for Sports

August 14, 2020 by Justin Touhey

COVID-19 looms in the mind of sports governing officials as they prioritize the health and safety of student-athletes but attempt to return to normalcy. Art by Ally Armstrong Athletes at every level are dealing with the uncertainty and reality that their sport could be canceled and their season over in an instant. Fans are not allowed to attend competitions, and injuries are … [Read more...] about Governing Bodies Decide New Normal for Sports

Waves Swim and Dive Hires New Coach

August 14, 2020 by Paxton Ritchey

Recent Pepperdine hire Ellie Monobe encourages the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos as she serves as associate head coach of the men's and women's programs. Pepperdine Athletics announced Monobe as the next head coach of the Waves' Swim and Dive program Aug. 8. Photo courtesy of Ellie MonobeThe Pepperdine Women's Swim and Dive program hired Ellie Monobe as its new head coach ahead of … [Read more...] about Waves Swim and Dive Hires New Coach

Blank Banners: High School Programs Adjust to Spring Sports Cancellations

April 8, 2020 by Austin Hall

Infographic by Austin HallThe California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) released a statement Friday confirming the cancellation of all high school spring sports. While the decision affects every one of the state's baseball, softball, lacrosse, men's volleyball, water polo and track and field teams, to name a few, some of the local high schools quickly adjusted to the changes … [Read more...] about Blank Banners: High School Programs Adjust to Spring Sports Cancellations

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