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Waves Face San Francisco, Santa Clara on the Road

Feb. 16, 2016

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THIS WEEK FOR THE WAVES: The Pepperdine women's basketball team continues West Coast Conference play on the road, heading to San Francisco on Thursday night and then to Santa Clara for a Saturday afternoon contest.

GAME #27: Thursday (February 18) at War Memorial Gym in San Francisco, Calif.: Pepperdine (6-20, 2-13) vs. San Francisco (15-10, 6-8) at 7 p.m. (PT).

GAME #28: Saturday (February 20) at the Leavey Center in Santa Clara, Calif.: Pepperdine (6-20, 2-13) vs. Santa Clara (19-6, 10-4) at 2 p.m. (PT).

COVERAGE: Both games will also be streamed live on TheW.tv. Links to live stats are also available at USFdons.com and SantaClaraBroncos.com.

FOLLOW AND LIKE WAVES WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Be sure and join Pepperdine's growing communities on Facebook and Twitter. Follow and like the Waves today. Facebook: Waves Hoops / Twitter: @WavesHoops

COMPETING WITH PURPOSE BLOG: Pepperdine is providing more insider content to its fans this season via the Competing With Purpose blog, which can be accessed at www.pepperdinesports.com.

LAST WEEK: The Waves picked up a thrilling victory over then third-place Saint Mary's before falling to Pacific to close the week.

DOWNING THE GAELS: The Waves pulled off a thrilling upset of Saint Mary's last week, beating the then third-place team in the WCC 62-58 at home. Pepperdine trailed by as much as 12 points in the second half and by as much as six with just under two minutes to play, but came storming back for the win. The Waves' were led by Erica Ogwumike's 30 points, eight rebounds and four steals, Devin Stanback's nine points and Paige Fecske's five assists.

ONE AWAY: Senior Keitra Wallace currently sits one point away from 1,000 in her career. After missing time with injury, Wallace returned to the lineup on Saturday and scored nine points to make it to 999. Wallace has scored at least 100 points each season at Pepperdine and over 300 her sophomore and junior seasons. She also holds the program record for free throws in a WCC season with 12 in 2014.

Erica Ogwumike NOTES: Freshman Erica Ogwumike has been a sensation for the Waves in her debut season, leading the team in scoring all year.
- Leads the team with 18.4 points per game and 7.5 rebounds per game.
- Is third in the conference in scoring and nationally is sixth among all freshmen.
- Scored season-high 34 points against Portland, tying the ninth best total in program history. That was the most a Wave has scored since Bria Richardson's 44 points against Santa Clara (Jan. 2, 2014).
- 30 points in Waves' win over Saint Mary's and has 13 total 20+ point games.

HOOPS HERITAGE: The Waves' Erica and Olivia Ogwumike come from a prestigious basketball line, with their two older sisters currently playing in the WNBA. Older sisters Chiney and Nneka Ogwumike played together at Stanford, where they both earned All-American recognition. The sisters where then both selected first overall in the WNBA draft, with Nneka being selected in 2012 by the Los Angeles Sparks and Chiney being picked by the Connecticut Sun in 2014.

A LOOK AT THE WAVES: Now in his third season at the helm, head coach Ryan Weisenberg and the Pepperdine women's basketball staff look to cash in on some of their rebuilding efforts with a new-look Waves team this season. Pepperdine has increased its win total each season under Weisenberg and now brings in a talented group of seven newcomers to help the program make another jump this year.

The Waves bring back three starters from last year's team, including second leading scorer Keitra Wallace, who put up 12.8 points per game as a junior last season. Former WCC All-Freshman team honoree Allie Green (11.8 ppg) also returns for the Waves, along with sophomore Olivia Ogwumike, who made the WCC's All-Freshman team last year.

Pepperdine brings in six players who earned All-State honors during their prep careers, including ESPN Top 100 recruit Erica Ogwumike, in what is the largest recruiting class during Weisenberg's tenure.

NEW STAFF: The Waves brought in three new assistant coaches this season after last year's assistants moved onto other opportunities, including a head coaching job for former assistant Tricia Raniewicz.

Darron Larsen comes to Pepperdine after coaching with Weisenberg in New Zealand and also serving as a head coach following Weisenberg for the Manawatu Jets.

Lacey Burns comes to Pepperdine after a very successful stint as a prep head coach at San Clemente High School and tenures at both Vanguard and Cal Poly Pomona in the collegiate ranks.

Josh Pace is coming off a 10-year professional playing career both in the U.S. and abroad. Pace was a collegiate standout at Syracuse as well, winning an NCAA Championship with the Orange under head coach Jim Boeheim in 2003.

Ryan Weisenberg ERA: The start of the 2013-14 season marked the opening of the Ryan Weisenberg era at Pepperdine. Weisenberg has made stops on the professional, collegiate and prep level during his coaching tenure, most recently coaching the Manawatu Jets in the New Zealand National Basketball League. Weisenberg has also spent time on the staffs of the Los Angeles Lakers and Sparks, winning a total of five titles with the teams from 2000-05. He is the sixth coach in program history.

RULE CHANGES: NCAA women's basketball has adopted several new rule changes for the 2015-16 season. Here are some of the notable changes:

  • Games will consist of four 10-minute quarters instead of the two 20-minute halves.
  • There will be one media timeout per quarter and teams will have four timeouts per game (one full, three :30).
  • Teams will be able to advance the ball in the final minute of a game.

ABOUT PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY: 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 16 schools to have accomplished this feat - and nine overall. Of this elite group, Pepperdine has the smallest undergraduate enrollment and is the only school not affiliated with a BCS-level conference. The Waves have 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 #57 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.

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Players Mentioned

Paige Fecske

#11 Paige Fecske

G
5' 4"
Freshman
Erica Ogwumike

#13 Erica Ogwumike

G
5' 9"
Freshman
Devin Stanback

#14 Devin Stanback

C
6' 3"
Sophomore
Bria Richardson

#10 Bria Richardson

G
5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Paige Fecske

#11 Paige Fecske

5' 4"
Freshman
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Erica Ogwumike

#13 Erica Ogwumike

5' 9"
Freshman
G
Devin Stanback

#14 Devin Stanback

6' 3"
Sophomore
C
Bria Richardson

#10 Bria Richardson

5' 8"
Senior
G