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Jeff Golden

Men's Water Polo By Athletic Communications

#3 Waves Travel to #7 Long Beach State

MALIBU, Calif. — The #3 Pepperdine men's water polo team heads to #7 Long Beach State on Saturday. This will be the seventh game against a top-10 team for the Waves and a good test before opening up West Coast Conference play next weekend.
 
GAME #18 — #3 Pepperdine (14-3) vs. #7 Long Beach State (12-6) | Saturday, Oct. 7 | 7 p.m. | Ken Lindgren Aquatics Center | Long Beach, Calif.
 
WATCH/ONLINE — If available, links to broadcasts and/or live stats can be found at PepperdineWaves.com.
 
OPPONENTS — Pepperdine is 75-41 all-time against Long Beach State, with the Waves last win coming in 2019.
 
LAST WEEK —  In a game that saw eight ties, the #3 Pepperdine men's water polo team went toe-to-toe with #1 UCLA on Friday Sept. 29.The Waves took the Bruins to triple overtime, but ultimately lost the contest 10-9.
 
At The Gary Troyer Tournament, Pepperdine went 2-0 by defeating Pomona-Pitzer 18-8 in the morning and then beating Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 13-7 in the evening. Against the Sagehens, the Waves were led by Christian Hosea who had four goals in the game. Matty Walsh led the way against the Stags with a hat-trick. 
 
AWARDS — Pepperdine has won three WCC Player of the Week awards. Nico Tierney earned the WCC Player of the Week award on Sept. 26 after posting a total of ten goals and seven assists in four games all against top-10 teams at the MPSF Invite. He also posted a .625 shooting percentage.
 
Curtis Jarvis earned the program's second WCC Player of the Week of the season on Sept. 19 after having a total of seven goals with an efficient shooting percentage of .875. He also tacked on seven assists for a total of 14 points over four games.
 
Antonio Knez received the program's first WCC Player of the Week award of the season on Sept. 12 after 35 saves and posting a .686 save percentage over two games.
 
SEASON NOTABLES — Antonio Knez leads the WCC in saves (173) and save percentage (.556), he is also second in steals (27). Ryan Brosnan is tied for second in the WCC in APG (1.6). Matty Walsh, Clay Kaneko and Anthony D'Ambra are tied for third in the WCC in field blocks (6).
 
ROSTER NUMBERS — The Waves' 28-man roster breakdown is four graduate students, five seniors, four juniors, eight sophomores and seven freshmen. Pepperdine returns 19 players from last year's roster, including 2022 All-American honorable mention Adam Csapo. The Waves also add 10 newcomers, including an All-American graduate transfer in Antonio Knez and a sharp-shooting graduate transfer in Ryan Brosnan.
 
SCHEDULE — The Waves will have five home games in October, including three of the six WCC contests against Loyola Marymount, Air Force and Pacific.
 
WCC — This will be the first year in the West Coast Conference for the Waves. Pepperdine and Pacific are moving into the WCC, where most of their other athletic programs already reside, and they'll be joined by Loyola Marymount and Santa Clara of the Western Water Polo Association, as well as affiliate members Air Force, California Baptist and San Jose State. Pepperdine will host the inaugural WCC Men's Water Polo Conference Tournament at the Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool.
 
POLL —The WCC preseason poll, as decided by the league's coaches, went as follows: Pacific, Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount, San Jose State, Santa Clara, California Baptist and Air Force.
 
LAST SEASON — Pepperdine finished 13-14 in the fall of 2022 and tied for fourth place in the Gold Coast Conference. The highlight of the season was upsetting #8 UC Santa Barbara 13-12 on Senior Day, overcoming a four-goal third-quarter deficit. The Waves also trailed the Gauchos by two with less than two minutes left to play. Pepperdine's only lead of the game came in the final 11 seconds. Two Waves earned All-American honors, Dennis Blyashov garnered a spot on the third team, while Adam Csapo picked up an honorable mention nod. Blyashov made the All-GCC first team, Csapo earned All-GCC second team and Nico Tierney was an honorable mention. Csapo and Sandor Gal made the GCC All-Freshman team.
 
WATER POLO HISTORY — Pepperdine won the NCAA title in 1997, which was the last time a school other than California, Stanford, UCLA or USC won the championship. The Waves' exceptional water polo history also includes 12 conference titles, a top-10 ranking in 46 of the last 47 years and a top-five finish 21 times. Pepperdine has had 61 players earn All-American honors a total of 109 times. Three Waves — Mike Grier (1984), Geoffrey Clark (1991) and Alan Herrmann (1997) — were named the national player of the year. Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool hosted the 1984 Olympic water polo competition and the 2000 NCAA Championships.
 
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 20 schools to have accomplished this feat — and 10 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 26 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, five times (most recently in back-to-back years during the 2022-23 and 2021-22). Located in scenic Malibu, California, 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 #76 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.
 
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Players Mentioned

Dennis Blyashov

#21 Dennis Blyashov

ATK
6' 5"
Graduate Student
TR
Adam Csapo

#23 Adam Csapo

ATK
6' 4"
Sophomore
1V
Anthony D

#5 Anthony D'Ambra

ATK
6' 2"
Senior
3V
Sandor Gal

#21 Sandor Gal

ATK
6' 1"
Sophomore
1V
Christian Hosea

#7 Christian Hosea

ATK
5' 11"
Senior
3V
Curtis Jarvis

#22 Curtis Jarvis

ATK
6' 0"
Senior
4V
Clay Kaneko

#2 Clay Kaneko

ATK
6' 1"
Junior
2V
Nico Tierney

#4 Nico Tierney

CD
6' 2"
Senior
3V
Matty Walsh

#8 Matty Walsh

C
6' 5"
Junior
2V
Antonio Knez

#1 Antonio Knez

GK
6' 4"
Graduate Student
TR

Players Mentioned

Dennis Blyashov

#21 Dennis Blyashov

6' 5"
Graduate Student
TR
ATK
Adam Csapo

#23 Adam Csapo

6' 4"
Sophomore
1V
ATK
Anthony D

#5 Anthony D'Ambra

6' 2"
Senior
3V
ATK
Sandor Gal

#21 Sandor Gal

6' 1"
Sophomore
1V
ATK
Christian Hosea

#7 Christian Hosea

5' 11"
Senior
3V
ATK
Curtis Jarvis

#22 Curtis Jarvis

6' 0"
Senior
4V
ATK
Clay Kaneko

#2 Clay Kaneko

6' 1"
Junior
2V
ATK
Nico Tierney

#4 Nico Tierney

6' 2"
Senior
3V
CD
Matty Walsh

#8 Matty Walsh

6' 5"
Junior
2V
C
Antonio Knez

#1 Antonio Knez

6' 4"
Graduate Student
TR
GK