GARRETT WAITSports Editor Graham Shea/Ass. Ph. Edit. The Pepperdine men’s basketball team’s two-game losing streak was extended to four over the weekend as the Waves dropped two games at home to West Coast Conference foes Saint Mary’s College and Santa Clara University. Pepperdine gets a chance to avenge those losses when they play rival Loyola Marymount University on … [Read more...] about Waves lose two at home, drop to 2-4 in league play
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Volleyball slices UC Irvine 3-1 on Friday night
MATT LLEWELLYNStaff Writer Courtesy of Ben Young/Ph. Ed. The No. 2-ranked Pepperdine men’s volleyball team hopes to carry their momentum forward into Thursday night’s match against Long Beach State. Last Friday, the Waves defeated University of California Irvine 3-1 (30-22, 28-30, 30 -24, 30-27) in a convincing fashion. Game one was handled fairly easily for the Waves. … [Read more...] about Volleyball slices UC Irvine 3-1 on Friday night
Women split WCC road games against Gaels and Broncos
NOAH GODWINAssistant Sports Editor Courtesy of Ben Young/Ph.Ed. With eight conference games remaining on the season, the Pepperdine women’s basketball team is in an unfamiliar position: the middle of the pack in the West Coast Conference. But a win at Loyola Marymount University Saturday at 4:30 p.m. could propel the Waves to second place, which is the coveted position for the … [Read more...] about Women split WCC road games against Gaels and Broncos
Hoop Scoop: One senior’s hoop dreams
BRYAN SCHACKMANNStaff Writer Senior leadership. It is one of the most coveted traits found in a NCAA basketball team. Who makes the shot that pushes a team deep into the tournament? Who wins the big games that define a season? Despite some rare exceptions (Carmelo Anthony, Mike Bibby to name a couple), it is the seniors. This year we are loaded with seniors: Yakhouba Diawara, … [Read more...] about Hoop Scoop: One senior’s hoop dreams
Make way for the bad guy
GARRETT WAITSports Editor Many of us thought that the men’s basketball team would have a better record than 12-7 at this point in the season. All indications were that this team could be good. Really good. So good that some students were already planning how to get out of classes to attend Pepperdine’s NCAA tournament games in March. Alas, the only way this team makes the Big … [Read more...] about Make way for the bad guy




