Zoe Clevely
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Clevely Named WCC Defensive Player of the Week
10/11/2021 12:18:00 PM | Women's Soccer
MALIBU, California – Zoe Clevely of the #6 Pepperdine women's soccer team was named the West Coast Conference's Defensive Player of the Week today, after continuing to dominate with her defense and helping the Waves to its best start in program history.
Clevely (Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison HS), a redshirt senior goalkeeper, continued to be a wall for the Waves, and blanked San Diego and PCH rival Loyola Marymount, for the record-tying sixth shutout in a row. She faced 13 shots with six saves through the two games and collected her seventh and eighth solo shutouts of the season. The Waves' stood tall in front of Clevely and put up four goals against San Diego and LMU. The four goals put up against LMU was the largest margin of victory for either team in the annual PCH Cup series.
Clevely currently ranks in the top 10 of four categories on the Pepperdine all-time lists including: all-time solo shutouts (sixth with 14), all-time goalkeeper wins (tied for seventh with 19), single-season all-time solo shutouts (tied for seventh with eight) and single-season all-time goalkeeper wins (tied for seventh with 12).
In addition, through WCC play, Clevely currently ranks first in shutouts (eight), first in goals against average (0.39), first in save percentage (.872) and eighth in saves per game (2.62) among WCC goalkeepers.
This is the fourth career WCC weekly award and second of the season for Clevely, along with the fifth of the season for Pepperdine.
The Waves (12-1-0, 3-0) host Gonzaga for a WCC matchup Saturday (October 16) at 12 p.m. The game will be streamed on the WCC Network.
Clevely (Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison HS), a redshirt senior goalkeeper, continued to be a wall for the Waves, and blanked San Diego and PCH rival Loyola Marymount, for the record-tying sixth shutout in a row. She faced 13 shots with six saves through the two games and collected her seventh and eighth solo shutouts of the season. The Waves' stood tall in front of Clevely and put up four goals against San Diego and LMU. The four goals put up against LMU was the largest margin of victory for either team in the annual PCH Cup series.
Clevely currently ranks in the top 10 of four categories on the Pepperdine all-time lists including: all-time solo shutouts (sixth with 14), all-time goalkeeper wins (tied for seventh with 19), single-season all-time solo shutouts (tied for seventh with eight) and single-season all-time goalkeeper wins (tied for seventh with 12).
In addition, through WCC play, Clevely currently ranks first in shutouts (eight), first in goals against average (0.39), first in save percentage (.872) and eighth in saves per game (2.62) among WCC goalkeepers.
This is the fourth career WCC weekly award and second of the season for Clevely, along with the fifth of the season for Pepperdine.
The Waves (12-1-0, 3-0) host Gonzaga for a WCC matchup Saturday (October 16) at 12 p.m. The game will be streamed on the WCC Network.





























