Photos by David Bush, University of San Francisco Athletics Last week, the Waves traveled to the San Francisco Bay area and split the series against Santa Clara and the University of San Francisco. The trip started on a bad note with a two-point loss to the Santa Clara Broncos on Thursday Jan. 14. However, the Waves recovered from the loss by winning 98-84 over USF — their … [Read more...] about Waves Crash Bay Area Opponents
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Women’s Basketball Prepares for Victory
Photo courtesy of Pepperdine AthleticsWhen talking about WCC women’s basketball, you have to consider one very important fact: the chances of a team other than Gonzaga or BYU winning the tournament or the regular season standings is very, very slim. The last time a non-Gonzaga or BYU team won the conference tournament was all the way back in 2008. Pepperdine last won the … [Read more...] about Women’s Basketball Prepares for Victory
Waves Soccer Looks Forward to Last Game
Photo by Monica AvilaWaves’ soccer suffered two hard losses in away games during the last week of October. On Thursday, Oct. 29, the Waves faced off against BYU, but fell 3-0. In the following game on Saturday, Oct. 31, the Waves tried to make a comeback, but in the end fell just short of a win, losing to the San Diego Toreros in overtime.In the rainy, cold match against … [Read more...] about Waves Soccer Looks Forward to Last Game
Waves Fall to Cougars and Toreros, but Stay Strong
Photo by Zach LePepperdine’s women’s volleyball team put up a good fight against the San Diego Toreros on Saturday, but fell a little short, putting them at 13-10 for this season’s overall record, and at 4-6 in the WCC. The Waves had also previously matched up against BYU on Thursday, but the No. 12 in the nation Cougars had the upper hand and came out with … [Read more...] about Waves Fall to Cougars and Toreros, but Stay Strong
Waves Keep Up Strong Tennis Season
Photo by Matt BentonThe Waves’ men’s tennis faced BYU in Malibu last Saturday and clinched their 11th win of the season with a convincing 4-1 win as part of the West Coast Conference (WCC). Despite the strong performance, the Waves were off to a slow start. Playing for the doubles point, freshman Pedro Iamachkine and sophomore Tom Hill lost on the No. 2 court, and … [Read more...] about Waves Keep Up Strong Tennis Season