
Waves Face 49ers in Long Beach on Thursday
3/17/2015 12:00:00 AM | Women's Beach Volleyball
March 17, 2015
ROSTER - Pepperdine returns 11 members of the 2014 AVCA Championship-winning squad, including eight of its 10 lineup regulars ... The Waves welcome back all four All-Americans from last year, including seniors Lara Dykstra, Kelley Larsen and Kellie Woolever, as well as junior Becca Strehlow ... Pepperdine also brings back Emily Cook, Katie Messing, Sophie Asprey and Delaney Knudsen ... Taylor Racich and Samantha Cash are also back with ample playing experience, while Leanna Schroeder returns after redshirting in 2014 ... The Waves' newcomers include freshmen Corinne Quiggle and Celia Smith, graduate student transfer Chanel Brown and sophomore Jillian Bergeson, who is also a member of the indoor squad in Malibu.
#ROLLWAVES - The Pepperdine sand volleyball team is on Twitter (@PeppSandVolley) and unveiled its official Instagram account last week (PeppSandVolley) ... You can also find the Waves on Facebook.
SAND VOLLEYBALL HISTORY - The Pepperdine women's sand volleyball program has been at the forefront of the sport since it was introduced in 2012. The Waves went a perfect 14-0 in dual match play and won the inaugural AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball National Team Championship in Gulf Shores, Ala. Pepperdine's Caitlin Racich -- the program's first-ever scholarship recipient -- and partner Summer Ross took home the pairs national crown as well. In 2013, the Waves marched back to the national title match but fell 3-2 while playing shorthanded. The Waves returned with a vengeance in 2014, going 18-1 in route to the national championship title. The Waves boast a nation-best 12 AVCA All-Americans: Lara Dykstra (2013, 14), Lilla Frederick (2012, 13), Kim Hill (2012, 13), Kelley Larsen (2014), Racich (2012, 13), Ross (2012), Becca Strehlow (2014) and Kellie Woolever (2014). Hill stands as the first, and to date only, student-athlete to earn AVCA All-American first team honors in both indoor and sand volleyball in a single season. The Waves enter the 2015 season with a 52-2 record.
NCAA STATUS - Collegiate sand volleyball is in its fourth and final year as an "emerging sport." It was given 10 years to gain the minimum 40 sponsoring institutions for two years in a row to be considered an NCAA Championship sport. With requirements met in record time, sand volleyball was voted into NCAA Championship Sport status earlier this year. The NCAA will host its first sand volleyball national championship in 2016. The NCAA will host only a team championship, and not a pairs championship.
MATTHIES - Nina Matthies' retired from coaching the indoor game following the 2013 season and finishes her 31-season run with a career record of 590-343 (.632). In the span, Matthies led the Waves to 10 conference championships and 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. She is by far the WCC's all-time winningest coach and is a 10-time WCC Coach of the Year. Matthies was among the world's top players and is a member of the Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame. In 2009, Dig Magazine rated her and former partner Linda Hanley as the second-best women's beach team of all time. She won two AIAW national championships as a player at UCLA. In 2013, she was honored by her peers as the inaugural winner of the AVCA Sand Volleyball Coach of the Year award. She enters the 2014 sand season, her fourth at the helm, with a 52-2 record.
SICOLI - Marcio Sicoli is in his fourth season assisting Nina Matthies in the sand, after spending six season with her as assistant indoor volleyball coach. Sicoli is highly lauded for his approach to training and served as head coach for Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings during their gold-medal run at the 2012 London Olympics. Sicoli also served as the assistant coach for the Brazilian Olympic Women's Beach Volleyball Team from 2000 to 2004. In 2004, his team of Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede took home the silver medal in Athens. He currently serves as coach to 2016 Olympic hopefuls Walsh Jennings and April Ross.
DAZE - The Waves' volunteer assistant coach, Jon Daze, was recognized as one of the AVCA's 2013-14 Thirty Under 30 Award recipients. He was the only volunteer assistant coach honored this year and just the second in the history of the award. Established in 2009, the award honors emerging coaching talent younger than 30 years old at all levels of volleyball.
ZUMA BEACH - The Waves call Zuma Beach "home," practicing and hosting all home events at one of Malibu's most picturesque locations. Courts are located just west of Point Dume, between Towers 2 & 3 or at the 29800 block of the Pacific Coast Highway.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE - Pepperdine boasts a one-of-a-kind athletic department with unprecedented success for a school of its size. The Waves have won NCAA Division I championships in five different men's sports -- one of just 17 schools to have accomplished this feat -- and nine overall. Of this elite group, Pepperdine has the smallest undergraduate enrollment, is the only school without football and is the only university that has not been affiliated with a "major" conference. The Waves have won a total of 23 team or individual national championships in their history. Pepperdine has also earned the Division I-AAA All-Sports Trophy, an award based on postseason success that's given to the top non-football school, three times (most recently in 2011-12). Located in scenic Malibu, Calif., the university overlooks the Pacific Ocean and its campus and athletic facilities are regularly voted among the nation's most beautiful. Pepperdine, which is affiliated with the Church of Christ, ranks #54 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.
MALIBU, Calif. - After a successful home opener and outing at the USAV Collegiate Challenge, the Pepperdine sand volleyball team keeps the season rolling with one dual this week. The Waves face Long Beach State on the road on March 19 at 1 p.m.
DUAL 7 - #2 Pepperdine (5-1) vs. #5 Long Beach State (3-1) | Thursday, March 19 | 1 p.m. | Long Beach, Calif.
COVERAGE - Scores and recaps will be published on PepperdineSports.com at the end of each day's action ... Available updates can be followed on Twitter @PeppSandVolley.
LOOKING BACK - The Waves defeated both national runner-up Florida State and TCU at Zuma Beach last Wednesday, before owning the USAV Collegiate Challenge in Chula Vista, Calif. ... Pepperdine blanked both CSU Bakersfield and Grand Canyon in dual play before an impressive showing in the pairs championship ... Five of Pepperdine's six pairs advanced out of the opening round, with three marching all the way to the semifinals ... The all-Wave final featured Kellie Woolever and Kelley Larsen vs. Becca Strehlow and Lara Dykstra ... Team Kell(i)ey emerged victorious, marking the second year in a row they have won the USAV Collegiate Challenge pairs championship.
LOOKING FURTHER BACK - Pepperdine opened the dual season with a 4-1 victory over #6 Loyola Marymount before doing something it has only done twice before: lose a dual match ... The Waves narrowly fell to #3 Hawaii on its home sand of Queen's Beach, 3-2 on Saturday ... Pepperdine bounced back at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational pairs championship, winning all three brackets ... The Waves' No. 1 duo of Kellie Woolever and Kelley Larsen took top honors in the Gold Bracket ... Katie Messing and Corinne Quiggle, found at No. 5 in the Pepperdine lineup, won the Silver Bracket after dispatching Hawaii's No. 1 team of Nikki Taylor and Brittany Tiegs ... The Bows' No. 1 duo was denied entrance in the Gold Bracket after the Waves' No. 4 duo of Taylor Racich and Sophie Asprey beat them in pool play ... Samantha Cash and Leanna Schroeder took top honors in the Bronze Bracket ... Messing was dubbed the tournament's "Best Blocker" ... Asprey was given the "Aloha Spirt" award.
IN THE POLLS - Pepperdine topped both the AVCA and DiG Magazine preseason polls ... DiG released its latest poll on Monday (3/9) with Hawaii listed at #1 ... The Waves were relegated to #2 ... The same was reflected in the latest AVCA poll ... Long Beach State is ranked #5 in both polls.
LOOKING AHEAD - Pepperdine faces USC in Los Angeles on Tuesday, March 24 ... The dual will be broadcasted live on the Pac-12 Network ... The Waves continue the week at the Palmetto Invitational in South Carolina ... Pepperdine will face FIU and South Carolina in dual action, before a pairs championship concludes the event.
LONG BEACH STATE - The Beach is 3-1, with 5-0 victories over Irvine Valley, Pacific and CSUN ... Long Beach State's loss was a 4-1 decision vs. Florida State ... Delainey Aigner-Swesey and Chelsea Cabrajac are 3-1 from the No. 1 spot in the lineup ... Tyler Jackson and Anete Brinke are undefeated at 4-0 at No. 2.
DUAL 7 - #2 Pepperdine (5-1) vs. #5 Long Beach State (3-1) | Thursday, March 19 | 1 p.m. | Long Beach, Calif.
COVERAGE - Scores and recaps will be published on PepperdineSports.com at the end of each day's action ... Available updates can be followed on Twitter @PeppSandVolley.
LOOKING BACK - The Waves defeated both national runner-up Florida State and TCU at Zuma Beach last Wednesday, before owning the USAV Collegiate Challenge in Chula Vista, Calif. ... Pepperdine blanked both CSU Bakersfield and Grand Canyon in dual play before an impressive showing in the pairs championship ... Five of Pepperdine's six pairs advanced out of the opening round, with three marching all the way to the semifinals ... The all-Wave final featured Kellie Woolever and Kelley Larsen vs. Becca Strehlow and Lara Dykstra ... Team Kell(i)ey emerged victorious, marking the second year in a row they have won the USAV Collegiate Challenge pairs championship.
LOOKING FURTHER BACK - Pepperdine opened the dual season with a 4-1 victory over #6 Loyola Marymount before doing something it has only done twice before: lose a dual match ... The Waves narrowly fell to #3 Hawaii on its home sand of Queen's Beach, 3-2 on Saturday ... Pepperdine bounced back at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational pairs championship, winning all three brackets ... The Waves' No. 1 duo of Kellie Woolever and Kelley Larsen took top honors in the Gold Bracket ... Katie Messing and Corinne Quiggle, found at No. 5 in the Pepperdine lineup, won the Silver Bracket after dispatching Hawaii's No. 1 team of Nikki Taylor and Brittany Tiegs ... The Bows' No. 1 duo was denied entrance in the Gold Bracket after the Waves' No. 4 duo of Taylor Racich and Sophie Asprey beat them in pool play ... Samantha Cash and Leanna Schroeder took top honors in the Bronze Bracket ... Messing was dubbed the tournament's "Best Blocker" ... Asprey was given the "Aloha Spirt" award.
IN THE POLLS - Pepperdine topped both the AVCA and DiG Magazine preseason polls ... DiG released its latest poll on Monday (3/9) with Hawaii listed at #1 ... The Waves were relegated to #2 ... The same was reflected in the latest AVCA poll ... Long Beach State is ranked #5 in both polls.
LOOKING AHEAD - Pepperdine faces USC in Los Angeles on Tuesday, March 24 ... The dual will be broadcasted live on the Pac-12 Network ... The Waves continue the week at the Palmetto Invitational in South Carolina ... Pepperdine will face FIU and South Carolina in dual action, before a pairs championship concludes the event.
LONG BEACH STATE - The Beach is 3-1, with 5-0 victories over Irvine Valley, Pacific and CSUN ... Long Beach State's loss was a 4-1 decision vs. Florida State ... Delainey Aigner-Swesey and Chelsea Cabrajac are 3-1 from the No. 1 spot in the lineup ... Tyler Jackson and Anete Brinke are undefeated at 4-0 at No. 2.
ROSTER - Pepperdine returns 11 members of the 2014 AVCA Championship-winning squad, including eight of its 10 lineup regulars ... The Waves welcome back all four All-Americans from last year, including seniors Lara Dykstra, Kelley Larsen and Kellie Woolever, as well as junior Becca Strehlow ... Pepperdine also brings back Emily Cook, Katie Messing, Sophie Asprey and Delaney Knudsen ... Taylor Racich and Samantha Cash are also back with ample playing experience, while Leanna Schroeder returns after redshirting in 2014 ... The Waves' newcomers include freshmen Corinne Quiggle and Celia Smith, graduate student transfer Chanel Brown and sophomore Jillian Bergeson, who is also a member of the indoor squad in Malibu.
#ROLLWAVES - The Pepperdine sand volleyball team is on Twitter (@PeppSandVolley) and unveiled its official Instagram account last week (PeppSandVolley) ... You can also find the Waves on Facebook.
SAND VOLLEYBALL HISTORY - The Pepperdine women's sand volleyball program has been at the forefront of the sport since it was introduced in 2012. The Waves went a perfect 14-0 in dual match play and won the inaugural AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball National Team Championship in Gulf Shores, Ala. Pepperdine's Caitlin Racich -- the program's first-ever scholarship recipient -- and partner Summer Ross took home the pairs national crown as well. In 2013, the Waves marched back to the national title match but fell 3-2 while playing shorthanded. The Waves returned with a vengeance in 2014, going 18-1 in route to the national championship title. The Waves boast a nation-best 12 AVCA All-Americans: Lara Dykstra (2013, 14), Lilla Frederick (2012, 13), Kim Hill (2012, 13), Kelley Larsen (2014), Racich (2012, 13), Ross (2012), Becca Strehlow (2014) and Kellie Woolever (2014). Hill stands as the first, and to date only, student-athlete to earn AVCA All-American first team honors in both indoor and sand volleyball in a single season. The Waves enter the 2015 season with a 52-2 record.
NCAA STATUS - Collegiate sand volleyball is in its fourth and final year as an "emerging sport." It was given 10 years to gain the minimum 40 sponsoring institutions for two years in a row to be considered an NCAA Championship sport. With requirements met in record time, sand volleyball was voted into NCAA Championship Sport status earlier this year. The NCAA will host its first sand volleyball national championship in 2016. The NCAA will host only a team championship, and not a pairs championship.
MATTHIES - Nina Matthies' retired from coaching the indoor game following the 2013 season and finishes her 31-season run with a career record of 590-343 (.632). In the span, Matthies led the Waves to 10 conference championships and 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. She is by far the WCC's all-time winningest coach and is a 10-time WCC Coach of the Year. Matthies was among the world's top players and is a member of the Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame. In 2009, Dig Magazine rated her and former partner Linda Hanley as the second-best women's beach team of all time. She won two AIAW national championships as a player at UCLA. In 2013, she was honored by her peers as the inaugural winner of the AVCA Sand Volleyball Coach of the Year award. She enters the 2014 sand season, her fourth at the helm, with a 52-2 record.
SICOLI - Marcio Sicoli is in his fourth season assisting Nina Matthies in the sand, after spending six season with her as assistant indoor volleyball coach. Sicoli is highly lauded for his approach to training and served as head coach for Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings during their gold-medal run at the 2012 London Olympics. Sicoli also served as the assistant coach for the Brazilian Olympic Women's Beach Volleyball Team from 2000 to 2004. In 2004, his team of Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede took home the silver medal in Athens. He currently serves as coach to 2016 Olympic hopefuls Walsh Jennings and April Ross.
DAZE - The Waves' volunteer assistant coach, Jon Daze, was recognized as one of the AVCA's 2013-14 Thirty Under 30 Award recipients. He was the only volunteer assistant coach honored this year and just the second in the history of the award. Established in 2009, the award honors emerging coaching talent younger than 30 years old at all levels of volleyball.
ZUMA BEACH - The Waves call Zuma Beach "home," practicing and hosting all home events at one of Malibu's most picturesque locations. Courts are located just west of Point Dume, between Towers 2 & 3 or at the 29800 block of the Pacific Coast Highway.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE - Pepperdine boasts a one-of-a-kind athletic department with unprecedented success for a school of its size. The Waves have won NCAA Division I championships in five different men's sports -- one of just 17 schools to have accomplished this feat -- and nine overall. Of this elite group, Pepperdine has the smallest undergraduate enrollment, is the only school without football and is the only university that has not been affiliated with a "major" conference. The Waves have won a total of 23 team or individual national championships in their history. Pepperdine has also earned the Division I-AAA All-Sports Trophy, an award based on postseason success that's given to the top non-football school, three times (most recently in 2011-12). Located in scenic Malibu, Calif., the university overlooks the Pacific Ocean and its campus and athletic facilities are regularly voted among the nation's most beautiful. Pepperdine, which is affiliated with the Church of Christ, ranks #54 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.




























