The Pepperdine Waves are the athletics teams of
Pepperdine University
Pepperdine University () is a private research university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Los Angeles County, California. Pepperdine's main campus consists of 830 acres (340 ha) overlooking the Pacific Ocean and t ...
, located outside the city of
Malibu, California
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. They compete at the
Division I level of the
NCAA
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. The school is a member of the
West Coast Conference
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for the majority of its programs. Pepperdine University was recently ranked by the
Sears Cup as having the most successful athletic program for non-
football
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Division I schools (
Stanford
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was ranked the most successful Division I athletic program with football). Pepperdine University sponsors seventeen
NCAA
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Division I intercollegiate athletics teams. There are also several intercollegiate sports clubs such as men's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, surf team, Ultimate Frisbee and men's rugby.
Pepperdine's chief athletic rival is the
Loyola Marymount Lions
The Loyola Marymount Lions are the athletic teams that represent Loyola Marymount University, a Jesuit institution in Los Angeles, California. The school competes in NCAA Division I and the West Coast Conference.
Sports sponsored
Baseball
...
, who are also in the WCC.
Nickname
Since the school's founding, the school's nickname has been the Waves. It was selected by president
Batsell Baxter
Batsell Baxter (November 17, 1886 – March 4, 1956) was one of the most important leaders and educators in the Churches of Christ in the first half of the 20th century.
Biography
He received his early education from David Lipscomb and Jame ...
, as the general consensus among faculty and students was that there were too many animal names in college athletics at the time. Though the school was located in
South Los Angeles
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It is "defined on Los Angeles city maps as ...
at the time, the name has stuck, becoming more appropriate after the school's move to Malibu.
Sports sponsored
Baseball
Major league pitcher
Jon Moscot
Jonathan Solomon Moscot (ג'ון מוסקוט; born August 15, 1991) is an American-Israeli former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played for the Cincinnati Reds in 2015 and 2016, and who played internationally for Israel national baseba ...
pitched for the baseball team in 2011 and 12. Other Waves pitchers who went on to success in the majors include Dan Haren, Randy Wolf, and Noah Lowry.
Basketball
Pepperdine sponsors both men's and women's
NCAA Division I
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college basketball
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teams.
Men's
The Pepperdine Waves men's basketball team began play in
the 1938–1939 season, and has amassed 12 regular-season conference titles and three conference tournament championships. It qualified for the
NAIA men's basketball tournament
Naia or NAIA may refer to:
Sports
* National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
* NAIA Softball Championship
* NAIA Volleyball Championship
* NAIA World Series
* NAIA Wrestling Championship
* NAIA lacrosse
Other
* Naia (skeleton), a Paleoam ...
seven times during the 1940s and 1950s. It has made 13 appearances in the
NCAA tournament, six in the
National Invitation Tournament
The National Invitational Tournament (NIT) is a men's college basketball tournament operated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Played at regional sites and traditionally at Madison Square Garden (Final Four) in New York City ...
, and three in the
College Basketball Invitational
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(CBI), and it won the CBI championship in
2021
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. Thirty-one former Waves have been drafted in the
NBA draft, and 17 have played in the
National Basketball Association
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.
Women's
The Pepperdine Waves women's basketball team began play in
the 1975–76 season and has won four conference regular-season titles and three conference tournament championships. The Waves have made four appearances in the
NCAA tournament and six in the
Women's National Invitation Tournament
The Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) is a women's national college basketball tournament with a preseason and postseason version played every year. It is operated in a similar fashion to the men's college National Invitation Tournam ...
.
Women's beach volleyball
The
Pepperdine Waves women's beach volleyball
Pepperdine University () is a private university, private research university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Los Angeles County, California. Pepperdine's main campus consists of 830 acres (340 ha) overlooking the ...
team represents Pepperdine University in women's beach volleyball.
Pepperdine launched its beach volleyball program in 2011.
Men's golf
The men's golf team has won 20 West Coast Conference championships (1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2018, 2019) They won the
NCAA Division I Championship in 1997 and 2021.
Pepperdine golfers who have won at the professional level are
Brent Geiberger
Brent Andrew Geiberger (born May 22, 1968) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour. He is the son of golfer Al Geiberger.
Early life
Geiberger was born in Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara ( es, Santa Bárbar ...
(2
PGA Tour
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wins),
Jason Gore
Jason William Gore (born May 17, 1974) is an American professional golfer.
Amateur career
Gore was born in Van Nuys, California. He grew up playing junior golf with Tiger Woods.
Gore attended the University of Arizona, then transferred to Pepper ...
(1 PGA Tour win, 7
Korn Ferry Tour
The Korn Ferry Tour is the developmental tour for the U.S.-based PGA Tour, and features professional golfers who have either not yet reached the PGA Tour, or who have done so but then failed to win enough FedEx Cup points to stay at that level. Th ...
wins),
Andrew Putnam
Andrew David Putnam (born January 25, 1989) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour.
Early years
Born and raised in Tacoma, Washington, Putnam graduated high school in 2007 from Life Christian Academy. His older brother Michael has als ...
(1 PGA Tour win, 2 Korn Ferry Tour wins),
Jeff Gove
Jeff Gove (born May 28, 1971) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour.
Gove was born in Seattle, Washington. He played college golf at Pepperdine University. He turned professional in 1994.
Gove w ...
(3 Korn Ferry Tour wins),
Michael Putnam
Michael John Putnam (born June 1, 1983) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour.
Putnam was born in Tacoma, Washington. He played on the Nationwide Tour in 2006. He had two 2nd-place finishes on th ...
(3 Web.com Tour wins), and
Byron Smith (1 Korn Ferry Tour win, 4
Canadian Tour
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wins).
Women's soccer
The women's soccer team, launched in 1993, has earned an invitation to the
NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship
The NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship, sometimes known as the Women's College Cup, is an American college soccer tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and determines the Division I women's national ...
tournament 12 times, qualified with a national seeding five times, and advanced to the Round of 16 in 2002, 2005, 2014, and 2021.
National Women's Soccer League
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teams have selected seven Pepperdine players in
NWSL Draft The NWSL Draft is an annual event which takes place in January of each year where the teams of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) select players who are in their senior season in college or have exhausted their collegiate eligibility. Prior ...
s:
Roxanne Barker
Roxanne Kimberly Barker (born 6 May 1991) is a South African soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Dutch club SC Heerenveen and the South Africa women's national team.
Early life
Pepperdine University
Barker trained at the university l ...
(
2013
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, 32nd overall),
Michelle Pao
Pao Hsin-hsuan (; born 1 September 1992), known as Michelle Pao, is a Taiwanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Taiwan Mulan Football League club Taichung Blue Whale and the Chinese Taipei women's national team. Pao played collegiate ...
(
2014
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, 24th overall),
Lynn Williams (
2015
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, 6th overall),
Brianna Visalli
Brianna Elizabeth Visalli (born April 17, 1995) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Brighton & Hove Albion. She has represented the United States at under-23 level. She also holds B ...
(
2018
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, 19th overall),
Hailey Harbison
Hailey Hinkley (; born October 3, 1996) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender.
Early life
Hinkley was born in San Diego, California and raised in the Rancho Peñasquitos neighborhood. She played for the DMCV Sharks ...
(
2019
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, 9th overall),
Michelle Maemone
Michelle Hope Maemone (born March 18, 1997) is a former American soccer player who played as a defender for Kansas City in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Early years
Maemone was born to Joe and Anita Maemone and grew up in San Jose ...
(2019, 23rd overall), and
Joelle Anderson (
2021
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, 26th overall).
Men's tennis
In 1982
Brad Gilbert
Brad Gilbert (born August 9, 1961) is a former professional tennis player and an American tennis coach. During his career, he won 20 singles titles and achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 in 1990, and a career-high doubles rank ...
transferred to Pepperdine University, playing for
Allen Fox
Allen E. Fox (born June 25, 1939) is an American former tennis player in the 1960s and 1970s who went on to be a college coach and author. He was ranked as high as U.S. No. 4 in 1962, and was in the top ten in the U.S. five times between 1961 ...
. He became an
All-America
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n and reached the finals of the 1982 NCAA Championship. Gilbert is a 1999 inductee into the Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame.
Andrew Sznajder
Andrew Sznajder (pronounced: shnigh-der) (born 25 May 1967) is a Canadian former professional tour tennis player.
Sznajder achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 46 in September 1989. This was the highest any Canadian male was rank ...
played college tennis at Pepperdine, where he was a two-time All-American selection (1987 and 1988; he was # 3 in college rankings both years).
[Andrew Sznajder , Bio , ATP World Tour , Tennis]
/ref> In 1988, he won the Intercollegiate Tennis Association
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indoor individual championship. He turned pro in his sophomore year. Israeli tennis player Boaz Merenstein also played for the school.
Water polo
Merrill Moses
Merrill M. Moses (born August 13, 1977) is a United States Olympic silver medalist, three-time Olympian, and three-time Pan American Games gold medalist water polo goalkeeper. He played college water polo for Pepperdine University, where he was ...
, three-time Olympic water polo player and silver medalist, played water polo for the Waves for four years from 1995-98. He was All-American honorable mention in 1996, first team in 1997, and second team in 1998. He was also All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) is a college athletic conference with members located mostly in the western United States, although it now has members as far east as Pennsylvania. The conference participates at the NCAA Division I ...
all four years, and 1997 MPSF Goalkeeper of the Year. He helped lead Pepperdine to the 1997 NCAA
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championship, and was game and team MVP. Moses is now Associate Head Coach in water polo at Pepperdine.
Former sports
Football
Pepperdine played football from 1946 to 1961. At the end of the inaugural 1946 season the Waves defeated Nebraska Wesleyan University
Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) is a private Methodist-affiliated university in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was founded in 1887 by Nebraska Methodists. As of 2017, it has approximately 2,100 students including 1,500 full-time students and 300 ...
in the 1947 Will Rogers Bowl.
Facilities
* Alumni Park - Cross country
* Eddy D. Field Stadium - baseball
* Firestone Fieldhouse
Firestone Fieldhouse is a multipurpose arena located near Malibu, California, on the campus of Pepperdine University. It was built in 1973 as the home of the Pepperdine Waves basketball and volleyball teams, who still play at the Fieldhouse toda ...
- basketball & volleyball
* Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool
The Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool is an Aquatic sports, aquatics venue located on the campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. The pool was constructed in 1975 and dedicated the following year to Raleigh Neal Runnels, the son of Pepp ...
- women's swimming & diving and men's water polo
* Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center - tennis
* Stotsenberg Track - track & field
* Tari Frahm Rokus Field Tari may refer to:
Places
* Tari, Papua New Guinea, a town in the Hela Province of Papua New Guinea
* Tari Urban LLG, a local-level government area of Papua New Guinea
* Tari, Siliguri, a census town in Dajeeling district, West Bengal, India
* Tar ...
- soccer
* Zuma Beach
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- beach volleyball home site
* Athletics Performance Center - training facilities
* Helen Stone Performance Center - athletics training & offices
Traditions
Mascot
The school's first mascot was Roland the Wave (a nod to the popular cheer "Roll on you Waves!"). From 1945 to 1950 the school used a wave costume (less amorphous than the current mascot's) on the sidelines. In 1951, Joe the Pelican was introduced at a football game. The idea was quickly dropped, however, because of the expense of caring for a live pelican. In 1952, Willy the Wave made his debut. Willy has always had the head and "hair" of a wave, though he has gone through several costumes, including one with white hair representing the foam of a wave, and the early 1990s version which bore a strong resemblance to the Mac Tonight mascot of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese commercials at the time. In 1996, Willy was replaced with King Neptune as part of a re-branding effort. The nickname never took off, however, and was scrapped in 2003. It was not until 2006, however, that Willy made his final return to Pepperdine athletics, this time with a larger wave head and usually wearing boardshorts
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and an Aloha shirt
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.
School colors
Since the founding, the school's colors have been blue and orange. They were chosen by President Baxter over the final choice of blue and gold as at the time, no other Pacific school used the colors, which represented the blue of the Pacific Ocean
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and the oranges
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grown by the state of California. (Cal State Fullerton has since adopted similar colors, though their shades are darker than Pepperdine's.)School Colors: Blue & Orange - PepperdineSports.com
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Gallery
File:Alumni Park (Pepperdine, Malibu).jpg, Alumni Park Cross Country Course
File:Eddy D. Field Stadium (Pepperdine).jpg, Eddy D. Field Stadium
File:Firestone Fieldhouse (Pepperdine).jpg, Firestone Fieldhouse
File:Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool.jpg, Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool
File:Ralph-Straus Tennis Center (Pepperdine University).jpg, Ralph-Straus Tennis Center
File:Tari Frahm Rokus Field (Pepperdine Waves).jpg, Tari Frahm Rokus Field
References
External links
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