
Eve Braslis
Photo by: Charlie Blake
Waves Defeat Eastern Washington in Home Opener
11/14/2021 5:05:00 PM | Women's Basketball
MALIBU, California – The Pepperdine women's basketball team downed Eastern Washington 67-48 on Sunday afternoon in Firestone Fieldhouse for its home opener.
The Waves (1-1) never trailed the Eagles (0-2) in the contest.
BIG WAVES
The Waves got off to a hot start, scoring the first six points and then taking a 12-5 lead with three minutes left in the first quarter. After back and forth shots from the Eagles and Waves, the Waves finished the first quarter with a five-point lead at 17-12.
In the second quarter, Eastern Washington went on a four-point scoring run to get within one point, 17-16. The Waves then took back control and went on an eight-point scoring run to extend the lead to 25-16. Pepperdine went into the half with a nine point lead at 32-23.
After the half, it was all Waves through the third quarter. The Waves continued to extend the lead and were up 39-25 with under seven left to go. After another eight-point scoring run by the Waves, the lead got larger and Pepperdine was up 53-31. The Eagles cut down the margin as the quarter ended, but the Waves were still up 53-36.
In the final quarter, Pepperdine scored the first 13 points to reach the largest lead in the game at 66-36. Eastern Washington tried to make a comeback run and went on an eight-point scoring run with under three minutes left. The Waves went on to win its home opener by a 19-point margin.
STATS
HIGHLIGHTS
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Head Coach Kristen Dowling:
UP NEXT
Pepperdine will host UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, Nov. 20 with tip-off set for 6 p.m. inside Firestone Fieldhouse. The game will be streamed live on the WCC Network.
The Waves (1-1) never trailed the Eagles (0-2) in the contest.
BIG WAVES
- Redshirt junior forward Eve Braslis (Newton, Victoria, Australia/Geelong College/Utah Valley) led the Waves with 15 points, shooting 6-for-9 from the field and had two steals.
- Senior guard Malia Bambrick (Santa Clarita, Calif./Bishop Alemany HS) had 10 points and had two assists.
- Redshirt junior forward Becky Obinma (Manifee, Calif./Rosary Academy/Texas Christian) had 10 points, shooting 4-for-6 and had nine rebounds.
- Senior guard Cheyenne Givens (Gardena, Calif./Serra HS/Los Angeles Trade-Tech) had eight points, three rebounds and two assists.
The Waves got off to a hot start, scoring the first six points and then taking a 12-5 lead with three minutes left in the first quarter. After back and forth shots from the Eagles and Waves, the Waves finished the first quarter with a five-point lead at 17-12.
In the second quarter, Eastern Washington went on a four-point scoring run to get within one point, 17-16. The Waves then took back control and went on an eight-point scoring run to extend the lead to 25-16. Pepperdine went into the half with a nine point lead at 32-23.
After the half, it was all Waves through the third quarter. The Waves continued to extend the lead and were up 39-25 with under seven left to go. After another eight-point scoring run by the Waves, the lead got larger and Pepperdine was up 53-31. The Eagles cut down the margin as the quarter ended, but the Waves were still up 53-36.
In the final quarter, Pepperdine scored the first 13 points to reach the largest lead in the game at 66-36. Eastern Washington tried to make a comeback run and went on an eight-point scoring run with under three minutes left. The Waves went on to win its home opener by a 19-point margin.
STATS
- The Waves outscored the Eagles in every quarter.
- Pepperdine outshot Eastern Washington 45.6% to 32.1%
- The Waves brought down 44 rebounds compared to the Eagles' 27 rebounds.
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS | Win number one was so much fun! Relive the moments inside Firestone Fieldhouse!#WavesUp pic.twitter.com/o8xXylgBKh
— Pepperdine Women's Basketball (@WavesHoops) November 15, 2021
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Head Coach Kristen Dowling:
Redshirt junior forward Eve Braslis:VIDEO | Hear from @CoachKristenD after today's home-opening win! #WavesUp pic.twitter.com/WmcacIUr1K
— Pepperdine Women's Basketball (@WavesHoops) November 15, 2021
VIDEO | After a 15-point day, hear from
— Pepperdine Women's Basketball (@WavesHoops) November 15, 2021
Eve Braslis following today's win!#WavesUp pic.twitter.com/h6RfvWvY0b
UP NEXT
Pepperdine will host UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, Nov. 20 with tip-off set for 6 p.m. inside Firestone Fieldhouse. The game will be streamed live on the WCC Network.
Team Stats
EWU
PEP
FG%
.321
.456
3FG%
.227
.300
FT%
.700
.800
RB
27
44
TO
17
19
STL
11
9



































