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Olympic Water Polo coach returns to Pepperdine-After five years, Terry Schroeder comes back to Malibu

September 7, 2012 by Halli Spraggins

USA Water Polo Hall of Fame inductee Terry Schroeder returns to the Waves water polo coaching staff this season. Coach Schroeder is serving as a volunteer assistant with the men’s water polo team. He will not begin his full duties with the team until Jan. 1, 2013. Schroeder coached the Pepperdine men’s water polo team from 1986-2005. During this time with the Waves, he took … [Read more...] about Olympic Water Polo coach returns to Pepperdine-After five years, Terry Schroeder comes back to Malibu

Pro skater to run on course- Vollmer moves on to cross country while coaching ice skating

September 6, 2012 by Narine Adamova

For freshman sports medicine major Tori Vollmer, sports is not just part of her academic curriculum — it has always been a part of her life. She performed internationally as a member of Team USA, being a 2010 National Novice silver medalist in pair ice skating. Vollmer said she “felt passion for skating right from the start. “Once you start gliding, you’re just flying through … [Read more...] about Pro skater to run on course- Vollmer moves on to cross country while coaching ice skating

Onlookers cheer from the Olympic stands- Junior Kelly O’Connor supported Team USA in London

August 29, 2012 by Kelly O'Connor

After nine hours on a plane, I arrived at Heathrow, London’s main airport, ready to crash from exhaustion at my lodging for the week: Pepperdine’s London campus.  The staff had cleared the summer students from 56 Prince’s Gate and instead opened the house to Pepperdine alumni and avid Olympic fans. As one of those fans, I was ready to begin my London 2012 experience, an … [Read more...] about Onlookers cheer from the Olympic stands- Junior Kelly O’Connor supported Team USA in London

Pepp takes over London- Waves athletes competed in 2012 Olympics

August 28, 2012 by Halli Spraggins

Men’s Basketball Yakhouba Diawara, Pepperdine University 2005 graduate, played basketball on the French National Team this year in London. The French had a 4-2 record in the 2012 Olympics and placed ninth overall in scoring. During his time at Pepperdine, Diawara averaged 18.9 points per game in 2004. That same year, he was named to the 2004 All-West Coast Conference first … [Read more...] about Pepp takes over London- Waves athletes competed in 2012 Olympics

Attar makes Olympic history- Junior Sarah Attar becomes the first female athlete to compete for Saudi Arabia in track

August 28, 2012 by Narine Adamova

The starting shot rang out and two laps later history was made. For Pepperdine junior Sarah Attar, the experience of participating in track and field in the London 2012 Olympics was “surreal and incredible.” Despite the fact that she finished last, she said it was the principle that mattered the most, not the time. Attar became one of two female athletes to represent Saudi … [Read more...] about Attar makes Olympic history- Junior Sarah Attar becomes the first female athlete to compete for Saudi Arabia in track

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