On Oct. 11, Pepperdine defeated the Princeton Tigers 15-12. This marks the Waves' first game back at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool in over a month. The Waves had steady control of the game heading into the fourth quarter but allowed the Tigers to catch up in the final minutes. “It feels great to be back at home and play in front of a home crowd," Head Coach Merrill Moses … [Read more...] about No. 8 Men’s Water Polo Defeats No. 13 Princeton 15-12 In Their Return To Home
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Thrown In the Deep End: How Jon Carcarey Rose to the Surface
Junior utility player Jon Carcarey playing on the U.S. Junior National Team in June. Carcarey helped to defeat Serbia 19-18 in the quarterfinals of the U20 World Championship. Photos courtesy of Team USA Jon Carcarey’s journey to playing Division I water polo and securing a place on the Junior National Team is far from normal, especially for someone who once feared the … [Read more...] about Thrown In the Deep End: How Jon Carcarey Rose to the Surface
Men’s Water Polo Readies to Make Waves in 2025
Pepperdine Men's Water Polo plays against Pomona-Pitzer on Aug. 30 at the Triton Invitational. The Waves started their season with a 3-1 record at the tournament. Photos courtesy of Pepperdine AthleticsMen’s Water Polo is ready to make waves this season – and they’re in the perfect position to do so. Pepperdine entered the 2025 season ranked No. 7 nationally … [Read more...] about Men’s Water Polo Readies to Make Waves in 2025
Men’s Water Polo Falls Short Against Princeton
No. 7 Pepperdine Men’s Water Polo faced No. 11 Princeton University in their final non-conference home matchup of the season Oct. 15 at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool.The Waves entered the match with a 14-4 season record, looking for a bounce back opportunity following their loss against No. 2 University of California, Los Angeles on Oct. 12.The Princeton Tigers entered … [Read more...] about Men’s Water Polo Falls Short Against Princeton