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Justin Touhey

Baby Waves: Some Freshmen Stuck at Home

September 2, 2020 by Justin Touhey

Freshman Taisiya Pachkaleva hits a backhand at a tennis tournament in the summer of 2019. Pachkaleva joined a stellar Pepperdine Women's Tennis team with both American and international talent. Photo courtesy of Taisiya PachkalevaPepperdine’s decision to have online classes this fall has changed the college experience. In a normal setting, first-year students move to … [Read more...] about Baby Waves: Some Freshmen Stuck at Home

Coach Ward’s Success Runs Deep

August 26, 2020 by Justin Touhey

Women's Soccer Head Coach Tim Ward instructs defender Erin Sinai during a game at Tari Frahm Rokus Field in 2019. Ward has built a successful soccer program with a winning culture on and off the field. Photo courtesy of Pepperdine AthleticsThroughout his tenure at Pepperdine, Coach Tim Ward has continued to build a successful program that has lasted over the past two decades. … [Read more...] about Coach Ward’s Success Runs Deep

Student-Athletes Lead the Charge for Social and Racial Justice

August 26, 2020 by Justin Touhey

Art by Madeline Duvall Protests advocating for justice for crimes such as police brutality, institutional racism, education reform and voter education have continued since the death of George Floyd. Collegiate athletes have been leaders working for diversity, inclusion and equality among their conferences and campuses, including student-athletes from … [Read more...] about Student-Athletes Lead the Charge for Social and Racial Justice

Governing Bodies Decide New Normal for Sports

August 14, 2020 by Justin Touhey

COVID-19 looms in the mind of sports governing officials as they prioritize the health and safety of student-athletes but attempt to return to normalcy. Art by Ally Armstrong Athletes at every level are dealing with the uncertainty and reality that their sport could be canceled and their season over in an instant. Fans are not allowed to attend competitions, and injuries are … [Read more...] about Governing Bodies Decide New Normal for Sports

Waves Track Prepare for Home Stretch

March 27, 2019 by Sawa Yamakawa

Photo by Karl Winter"I don't think limits. My hunger is always there." - Usain Bolt.Just as the world's fastest man in the history once said, there seems to be no limits for the Pepperdine Track team this season. During the indoors campaign earlier this season, the Women's Track Team broke several indoor records. Only half way into the outdoor season, the Waves Track team has … [Read more...] about Waves Track Prepare for Home Stretch

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