MALIBU, California – The Pepperdine baseball team is back at Eddy D. Field Stadium for another West Coast Conference weekend series hosting Pacific.
SCHEDULE:
Friday, March 25 - Pepperdine vs. Pacific at 3 PM
Saturday, March 26 - Pepperdine vs. Pacific at 1 PM
Sunday, March 27 - Pepperdine vs. Pacific at 1 PM
COVERAGE: All three games will be streamed on the WCC Network. Veteran play-by-play man Al Epstein, a 2015 Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, will be on the call for all three games. Links to broadcasts as well as live stats are available at pepperdinewaves.com.
TICKETS: Patrons must have an e-ticket prior to arriving on campus. Pepperdine students, staff and faculty just need their Pepperdine ID card for entry. Tickets can be found at pepperdinewaves.com/tickets.
ENTRANCE/PARKING: Due to construction on campus, stadium parking and entrance guidance has changed. Please review the most updated information at www.pepperdinewaves.com/tickets.
SERIES VS. PACIFIC: The Waves have the overall series lead against the Tigers 21-16. Pepperdine has won five out of the last nine meetings dating back to the 2018 season. The Waves won last season's series 2-1 at Klein Family Field.
LAST WEEK: During the opening weekend of WCC play, the Waves hosted San Diego and fell 1-2 in the series. On Friday, Pepperdine shut out San Diego 3-0 and
Brandon Llewellyn threw 8.0 scoreless innings and struck out four batters. Llewellyn improved to 2-2 on the season.
Devon Walczykowski was 2-for-3 including a home run.
Charles Masino had three hits while
John Peck and
Ryan Johnson had two hits each. Johnson also had two RBI. In the second game of the series, Pepperdine fell 8-1 to San Diego.
Connor Bradshaw had the Waves' only RBI and had two hits. Peck also had two hits in game two. On Sunday, the Toreros defeated the Waves 6-3 in a rubber match and clinched the WCC series.
Quintt Landis had a career-high three hits and had one RBI. Johnson had two hits that were doubles and an RBI. Peck had another two hits as well. Following the opening conference series, Pepperdine traveled to Bakersfield and defeated CSU Bakersfield 10-9.
Mike Malinchak was 3-for-5 and crossed the plate three times.
Nolan Lingley had three hits and two RBI and Landis had two hits with two RBI.
Cam Conley had a double with also two RBI.
Tyler Murrah threw 4.0 innings only giving up one hit and striking out three batters. Murrah earned the win in relief and
Davis Luikart earned his first save as a Wave.
HONORS: Greg Mehlhaff notched the season's first West Coast Conference weekly honors for the Pepperdine baseball team when he was named Player of the Week on Feb. 21. He had a career weekend in the opening-season series sweep against Villanova starting at third base and hitting .538 (7-for-13) with four RBI and six runs scored. Mehlhaff hit a two-run homer and a double on opening day.
WCC LEADERS: The Waves continue to have multiple players in the top-20 in WCC stats.
John Peck is third in batting average (.378), tied for seventh in RBI (17) and tied for 10th in home runs (3).
Ryan Johnson is tied for 11th in RBI (14) and tied for 19th in home runs (2).
Connor Bradshaw is tied for 18th in RBI (12) and tied for 19th in home runs (2).
Devon Walczykowski and
Greg Mehlhaff are the third and fourth Waves to be tied at 19th in home runs (2 each).
On the pitching side,
Brandon Llewellyn is fifth in ERA (2.27). Llewellyn and
Dane Morrow are both tied at ninth in wins (2).
Grant Georges is tied for second in saves (5).
Jack Baird is tied for sixth in wins (3).
Trevor Hinkel is 13th in ERA (3.62).
WCC PRESEASON: Pepperdine is predicted to finish fifth in the West Coast Conference this year. The whole list is as follows: 1. Gonzaga; 2. BYU; 3. San Diego; 4. San Francisco;
5. Pepperdine; 6. Portland; 7. LMU; 8. Saint Mary's; 9. Santa Clara; 10. Pacific.
Sophomore infielder
John Peck was named to the preseason All-WCC team.
THE SQUAD: The Waves return 30 players from last year's squad including eight key returners. Pepperdine welcomes nine true freshmen and three redshirt freshmen to the squad.
On the pitching side, sophomore
Brandon Llewellyn led the team last year with five wins, a 3.38 ERA and 43 strikeouts. Additionally, Pepperdine returns junior
Trevor Hinkel who made 14 appearances and started 12 games, senior
Trevor Kniskern who made 11 appearances and had two saves and junior
Nathan Diamond who had a 4.76 ERA and two saves.
The Waves bring back some top producers in sophomores
Connor Bradshaw and
John Peck, as well as junior
Ryan Johnson. Bradshaw hit .291, posted 11 doubles, one home run, 12 RBIs, 23 runs scored and had a team-best eight stolen bases. Peck started all 45 games last season as a freshman and batted .256 with eight doubles, seven home runs, 19 RBI and 32 runs scored. Johnson led the team last season and was ranked second in the West Coast Conference in RBI with 45. He hit .237 with seven doubles, eight home runs and 29 runs scored.
LAST YEAR: The Waves had an overall record of 20-25, including a 12-15 WCC record.
Reese Alexiades and
Billy Cook were both named to the All-West Coast Conference first team. Additionally, Cook and
Wyatt Young were selected in the 2021 MLB Draft. Cook was selected in the 10th round by the Baltimore Orioles, the highest-drafted player since 2017. Young was selected in the 15th round by the New York Mets and was also the 2022 John Scolinos Award recipient.
COACHING STAFF: 2022 marks the seventh season of head coach
Rick Hirtensteiner's tenure at the helm for Pepperdine. Hirtensteiner served as an assistant on the Waves' staff for 17 years prior to taking over for Steve Rodriguez, who left for Baylor in 2015. Hirtensteiner hired
Cameron Rowland in the summer of 2021 to fill the team's role as pitching coach. Rowland has coaching experience at the collegiate and high school levels, most notably spending the past four years with San Francisco State. Hirtensteiner hired Pepperdine baseball legend
Danny Worth in the summer of 2018. Worth played for the Waves from 2005-2007, becoming one of the best shortstops in Pepperdine history. He hit .320 over his career, with seven home runs and 108 RBI. After being drafted in the second round by the Detroit Tigers in 2007, Worth made his Major League Baseball debut in May 2010 with the Tigers.
POSTSEASON HISTORY: Pepperdine won its only College World Series title in 1992 and also played in the 1979 CWS. The Waves made their 30th and most recent appearance in NCAA postseason play in 2015, advancing to the NCAA Fullerton Regional final. In 2014 Pepperdine made its first ever NCAA Super Regional after winning the San Luis Obispo Regional Tournament. The Waves eventually fell to TCU, two games to one in the best-of-three series.
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 18 schools to have accomplished this feat – and 10 overall. Of this elite group, Pepperdine has the smallest undergraduate enrollment and is the only school not affiliated with a major 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 #49 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.