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
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Soccer Starts Off On The Right Foot
Photo by Ana SalinasRanked No. 10 in the nation, Pepperdine’s women’s soccer is starting off this season strong with a perfect record on the scoreboard after a string of three games that ended Friday. In Friday’s exciting matchup against Wisconsin, redshirt senior Courtney Assumma scored her first goal of both the season and of the game. Fewer than two and a … [Read more...] about Soccer Starts Off On The Right Foot
Why the Soccer Field has been Closed Off
Photo by Shawn Jones The recently renovated soccer field may be open in the spring to students, but there will be new regulations according to Pepperdine Athletic Director Steve Potts and Head Soccer Coach Tim Ward. Cleats will be prohibited and there may be a field supervisor as well. Different segments of the field may also be closed each week so the grass has time to … [Read more...] about Why the Soccer Field has been Closed Off
Soccer battles to a tie in double OT
Photo by Marisa Padilla Women’s soccer, now ranked at No. 50, faced Cal State Fullerton in a game that ended in a fierce 1-1 tie in double overtime last Friday. Entering the game the team felt confident, and the week prior they focused on defensively “staying together and being united,” according to forward junior Lynn Williams. At the half, Williams said Head Coach … [Read more...] about Soccer battles to a tie in double OT