Photos by Brett Bean New year, same result? Not quite. Pepperdine is slated for a fourth place finish in the West Coast Conference, according to the West Coast Conference coaches' poll conducted on Oct. 31. But this is only ten percent of the story. What about the rest of the conference? How many tournament bids will the WCC have this season? Will USD finish higher … [Read more...] about West Coast Conference: Same As It Ever Was?
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Greetings From the Malibu Block Party
Photos by Milan Loiacono Pepperdine Women’s Volleyball resumed the second half of conference play by winning two straight matches at home against Saint Mary’s on Thursday night and Pacific on Saturday afternoon to end a three-game losing streak. With the back-to-back victories, the Waves are now 10-14 on the season, 4-8 in conference play and 4-6 at home. Freshman Jasmine … [Read more...] about Greetings From the Malibu Block Party
Waves Best Bay Area Opponents
Photos courtesy of Stephanie Chaisson The No. 19 Pepperdine women’s soccer continued their winning ways with a 2-1 win over Santa Clara on Friday, Oct. 22, and a 1-0 win over San Francisco on Sunday, Oct. 24. Senior Rylee Baisden led the way on offense, scoring her team-leading fifth and sixth goals of the season on Friday and Sunday. With the back-to-back victories, … [Read more...] about Waves Best Bay Area Opponents
Water Polo Drops Opening Game of Conference Play
Photo Courtesy of Pepperdine Athletics No. 9 Pepperdine Water Polo dropped their first game of Golden Coast Conference competition to No. 4 Pacific on Sunday by just one goal, losing 9-8 in overtime. Head Coach Terry Schroeder said he expected the conference split from Mountain Pacific Sports Federation to GCC to lead to "a lot of one goal games through the year," … [Read more...] about Water Polo Drops Opening Game of Conference Play
Staff Picks Of The National Parks: Big Sur, Nate Barton, Editor-In-Chief – Currents Magazine Fall 2015
Photos by Daniel Caso Looking over the cliffs of Big Sur, the universe seems whole. Perhaps it’s only romanticism that sees rock faces and crashing polyphonic waves as the harmonious tinkerings of God, but there is obviously something sacred about this place. Peering off seaside cliffs, you glimpse otters traipsing through kelp beds for sea urchins. Looking to the sky, you … [Read more...] about Staff Picks Of The National Parks: Big Sur, Nate Barton, Editor-In-Chief – Currents Magazine Fall 2015