Photo Courtesy of Jeff GoldenUsually, when "magic" and "Orange County" are in the same sentence, Anaheim is usually implied, not Fullerton. However, for Freshman Treet Allison and Sophomore Catie Barilla, Fullerton provided a magical experience, as both of them broke Pepperdine track records at Cal State Fullerton's Ben Brown Invitational on Saturday.Barilla actually broke her … [Read more...] about Waves Track Breaks Records in Fullerton
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Baseball Matchup Against Fresno State Fades to Black
Photos by Lauren YoungThe Pepperdine baseball team was tied with Fresno State, 6-6, heading into the 12th inning of play, when something unusual happened: The game was called due to darkness. Eddy D. Field Stadium was too dark to finish the game safely, due to the stadium's lack of lighting, spoiling a breakout performance from redshirt junior second baseman Nick Costello.This … [Read more...] about Baseball Matchup Against Fresno State Fades to Black
Three-Man Weave: Lights Out, Words Gone
Photos by Milan Loiacono Sometimes, you’ve gotta pass the rock. In the Pepperdine Graphic’s “Three-Man Weave” series, writers Kyle Cajero, Jackson Hogan and Arthur Puu share their highlights, lowlights and spare thoughts about Pepperdine’s Men’s Basketball team. This week’s edition covers Pepperdine’s final two home games. maLibu — Kyle Cajero Of the two games last … [Read more...] about Three-Man Weave: Lights Out, Words Gone
The Future Looks Bright for Elijah Lee
Photo courtesy of Milan LoiaconoThe Waves' basketball team might be struggling this season, but the sliver lining might be the fantastic play of freshmen who've stepped up to the plate after injuries have decimated this team. None of those young players have taken as much advantage of the spotlight as Elijah Lee, the 5'10" guard, who is already looking like an integral piece of … [Read more...] about The Future Looks Bright for Elijah Lee
The Graphic Answers Your Post-Super Bowl LI Questions
Art by Peau PorotesanoThe Super Bowl has become such a major cultural event that it's essentially a holiday at this point. In fact, it's the second best, after the December blitz of Christmas/Hannukah/Kwanzaa/New Year's. Even those who don't like football watch this one game a year, just like the massive amount of people who only attend church on Easter. Super Bowl LI was a … [Read more...] about The Graphic Answers Your Post-Super Bowl LI Questions