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Men’s tennis team gets singled out by SDSU

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Kyle JorreySports Editor  The No. 15 ranked men’s tennis team knew coming into last Saturday’s dual against conference rival San Diego State that they were in for a fight. Though it had only competed in two matches this season, the Aztec squad, led by upperclassmen, had an abundance of talent and plenty of motivation.    Despite starting off with some of its best doubles … [Read more...] about Men’s tennis team gets singled out by SDSU

Volleyball makes winning look easy

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Joann GroffAssistant Sports Editor  The men’s volleyball team is seeking revenge on the only team that damaged its perfect record. And with three dominant wins, especially the most recent against UCLA, the Waves now look ahead to this week’s big rematch with UC Irvine. And they seem pretty sure that the record will be set straight. “I don’t think we are intimidated by … [Read more...] about Volleyball makes winning look easy

WaveBoard  

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Women’s Basketball  LAST GAMESFriday, Jan. 25 -  Pepperdine 77, Portland 60Saturday, Feb. 1 - Pepperdine 66, Gonzaga 60  Men’s Tennis  LAST MATCHESSaturday, Feb. 8 - San Diego State 4, Pepperdine 3  Men’s Volleyball  LAST MATCHES Thursday, Feb. 6 - Pepperdine 3, Stanford 0Saturday, Feb. 8 - Pepperdine 3, Pacific 0Wednesday, Feb. 12 - Pepperdine 3, UCLA 1 Baseball  LAST … [Read more...] about WaveBoard  

West Coast Conference Briefs

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

LMU shocks the No.1 ranked Zags In a wild night in the WCC, the Loyola Marymount University men's basketball team shocked Gonzaga, the four-time defending West Coast Conference champions, 80-74 Saturday night in Gersten Pavilion in front of 2,501 fans. It was the first league loss of the year for the Bulldogs (17-6, 8-1 WCC), as sophomore Andy Osborn had a game-high 17 points, … [Read more...] about West Coast Conference Briefs

Former Wave takes her game to the pros

February 13, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Jeremy Tammaro Staff Writer All athletes have the same dream — to take their game to the next level. For senior defender Susan Palmer, her wish is about to be realized. “When I was younger I always wanted to play college soccer, and I only would dream about playing on the national team, not that it would happen,” Palmer said. “But since the start of WUSA (Women’s United … [Read more...] about Former Wave takes her game to the pros

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