By Josh Fleer Sports Assistant Mired in a four-game winless streak, the Pepperdine women’s soccer team now faces a must-win situation in their final match of the regular season. In a slump that has seen Pepperdine fall from No. 6 in the nation to completely out of two of four national rankings, the Waves couldn’t reverse the recent trend at home Sunday against WCC foe St. … [Read more...] about Waves continue winless streak; look for victory at USF
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Netters remain untouchable
Waves’ 3-2 win over USF ties team-record for wins in a row at 17. No. 4 national ranking is highest in the program’s history. By Lindsey Besecker Assistant Sports Editor The No. 4 Pepperdine women’s volleyball team has been making history in the past few weeks — including the team’s highest national ranking ever — and will look for a chance to break another record this weekend … [Read more...] about Netters remain untouchable
Frosh runner paces women to third place at conference meet
By Rosy Banks Assistant Living Editor Pepperdine’s women’s cross country team earned an impressive third place at the West Coast Conference Championships Saturday in Belmont, Calif., with freshman Tarrah Crowley leading in 18:59 for 14th place in the 5k. The Pepperdine’s men’s cross country team finished in fifth place in the eight-team race, which was lower than expected … [Read more...] about Frosh runner paces women to third place at conference meet
Break out your cap and goggles
Pep swimmers kick off their season in a big way by grabbing first place at Wave Malibu Invitational. By Sarah Irvin Staff Writer Backstroke, breaststroke and diving. These are just a few events that the Pepperdine women’s swimming and diving teams dominated as they kicked off their 2003 season quest for the West Coast Conference championship. The Waves hosted the first … [Read more...] about Break out your cap and goggles
Texas thunder
Look out world, Pepperdine guard Terrance Johsno, and his distinct Southern style, is ready to put Waves basketball on the map. By Kyle Jorrey Sports Editor In the day and age of “trash talk,” where athletes constantly jaw back at one another with insults and taunts during the course of a game, Terrance Johnson seems more content just letting his basketball skills speak for … [Read more...] about Texas thunder
