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Pepperdine Visits Fresno State and Hosts Harvard
8/31/2023 3:50:00 PM | Women's Soccer
MALIBU, Calif. – The Pepperdine women's soccer team will head to Northern California for a matchup against Fresno State, before heading home on Sunday to host Harvard. Taylor Rath and Julia Quinonez are the WCC Defensive and Offensive Player of the Week. The Waves swept the weekly accolade for the first-time in program history.
MATCH #5 — Friday (Sept. 1) at Bulldog Soccer Stadium in Fresno, Calif.: Pepperdine (1-0-3) at Fresno State (1-0-2) at 3 p.m.
MATCH #6 — Sunday (Sept. 3) at Tari Frahm Rokus Field in Malibu, Calif.: Pepperdine (1-0-3) vs. Harvard (2-0-0, visits Long Beach State on Friday) at 1 p.m.
WATCH/ONLINE — The match against Fresno State will be streamed on the Mountain West Network while the game against Harvard will be live on ESPN+. Links to live stats and the stream can be found at PepperdineWaves.com.
TICKETS — Tickets to all Pepperdine home women's soccer matches in 2023 will be available via e-ticket ONLY. Patrons must purchase tickets to any event prior to arriving on campus. Individuals without tickets to an event will not be allowed on campus. Pepperdine faculty, staff and students must show Pepperdine ID card for entry — no ticket purchase is required. To purchase e-tickets and read the spectator guidelines, visit: tickets.pepperdinewaves.com. Ongoing construction projects are significantly affecting parking availability at our athletic venues. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to find parking and make your way to the venue. Please park in the Firestone Fieldhouse parking lot or the RHO parking lot.
SEATING — Bleacher seating at Tari Frahm Rokus Field is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs.
FRESNO STATE — Pepperdine is 4-1-1 all-time against Fresno State. The last time the two teams met was during the 2016 season and the Waves defeated the Bulldogs 3-0 at Bulldog Soccer Stadium.
HARVARD — This will be the first meeting between the two squads.
LAST WEEK — During the second week of non-conference play the Waves earned its third tie of the season against San Diego State and collected the first win of the season as Pepperdine blanked CSUN 2-0. On Thursday against San Diego State, the Waves dominated the first half outshooting the Aztecs 11-3 and went into the half still knotted at 0-0. In the second half, San Diego State put pressure on Pepperdine, but Julia Quinonez found the back of the net first which gave the Waves a 1-0 lead. Pepperdine nearly had a 2-0 lead in the 77th minute, but was ruled offside. The Aztecs tied the game with 45 seconds left to play. Taylor Rath earned a career-high in saves with six. On Sunday at CSUN, Quinonez and Karina Gonzalez found the back of the net in the second half as the Waves defeated the Matadors 2-0. Pepperdine and CSUN were pretty even after the first 45 minutes, with each squad having five shots. In the second half, the Waves came out firing and took four shots before Quinonez found the back of the net. Pepperdine continued to press the offensive zone and outshot the Matadors 14-7. Rath collected her first solo shutout of the season and second of her career.
WCC STATS — The Waves are ranked third in the WCC in goals against average (1.00) and fourth in goals per game (1.50) ... Taylor Rath leads the conference in saves (18), is second in save percentage (.818) and tied for third in goals against average (1.00) ... Tori Waldeck is tied for third in assists (two) and assists per game (.500) ... Julia Quinonez and Tatum Wynalda are both tied for sixth in goals with two each and tied for seventh in goals per game (.500).
HONORS — Taylor Rath and Julia Quinonez collected the second and third WCC weekly honor after being named Defensive and Offensive Player of the Week. Rath and Quinonez helped the Waves go 1-0-1 over the weekend, when the Waves tied San Diego State 1-1 on Thursday night and blanked CSUN 2-0 on Sunday night. Rath had a career-high six saves against SDSU prior to earning her first shutout of the season at CSUN, 2-0. Rath posted a .909 save percentage combined last week, and only allowed one goal ... Quinonez has made an immediate impact for the Waves as she scored in both matches last week, including the game-winning goal against the Matadors (2-0). She recorded five shots in both games combined ... This is the first time in program history that Pepperdine has swept the WCC Players of the Week accolades. Prior to the 2021 season, the conference only honored one player each week ...Tatum Wynalda notched the first WCC weekly accolade for the Waves this season, as she was named Offensive Player of the Week after scoring both game-tying goals in the match against #16 Georgetown (8/17) and Michigan (8/19).
AWARDS — Tatum Wynalda of the Waves received notice on the United Soccer Coaches' preseason forwards to watch list. Additionally, Tori Waldeck and Wynalda were also voted to the preseason All-WCC squad.
ROSTER NUMBERS — The Waves' 27-player roster breakdown is five seniors, two redshirt juniors, four juniors, two redshirt sophomores, six sophomores, three redshirt freshmen and five true freshmen. Pepperdine has six returning starters and 18 letterwinners back.
WCC — The Waves were picked to finish third in the WCC preseason coaches poll for a second consecutive season. The order went as follows: Santa Clara, Portland, Pepperdine, Gonzaga, Saint Mary's, San Francisco, Pacific, Loyola Marymount, San Diego.
LAST SEASON — The Waves finished the 2022 season with a 9-4-5 overall record and tied for fifth place in the WCC at 3-3-3. Tatum Wynalda earned All-WCC second team honors and WCC All-Freshman team. Other returning players honored by the league were Taylor Bloom and Kam Pickett, who earned All-WCC honorable mention.
WAVES IN THE PROS — Several Waves have made their marks professionally. Lynn Williams is a three-time NWSL champion (2016 Western New York Flash, 2018 and 2019 North Carolina Courage). In 2016, she was also the NWSL MVP and Golden Boot winner. As a member of the U.S. National Team, she's earned 43 caps and scored 14 goals. She won a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Williams made her World Cup debut in summer of 2023. Bri Visalli, who has been part of the U.S. U-23 team, played in England for a couple of seasons before joining the NWSL's Houston Dash in 2020. In January 2019, the Waves had two NWSL Draft selections for the first time in Hailey Harbison (first round to North Carolina) and Michelle Maemone (third round to Utah). Rylee Baisden was named the 2019 Player of the Year in Australia's NPLW and joined the North Carolina Courage in 2020. The Waves have produced two Olympians (Williams and Roxanne Barker, South Africa, 2012 and 2016) and a Women's World Cup participant (Anisa Guajardo, Mexico, 2015). Anna Picarelli played for Italy and Kristi DeVert was the first Wave to suit up with the USWNT. In January 2022, Joelle Anderson signed a two-year professional contract with the Houston Dash. In June 2023, Kelsey Hill signed with Angel City FC as a national team replacement player.
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 #55 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.
MATCH #5 — Friday (Sept. 1) at Bulldog Soccer Stadium in Fresno, Calif.: Pepperdine (1-0-3) at Fresno State (1-0-2) at 3 p.m.
MATCH #6 — Sunday (Sept. 3) at Tari Frahm Rokus Field in Malibu, Calif.: Pepperdine (1-0-3) vs. Harvard (2-0-0, visits Long Beach State on Friday) at 1 p.m.
WATCH/ONLINE — The match against Fresno State will be streamed on the Mountain West Network while the game against Harvard will be live on ESPN+. Links to live stats and the stream can be found at PepperdineWaves.com.
TICKETS — Tickets to all Pepperdine home women's soccer matches in 2023 will be available via e-ticket ONLY. Patrons must purchase tickets to any event prior to arriving on campus. Individuals without tickets to an event will not be allowed on campus. Pepperdine faculty, staff and students must show Pepperdine ID card for entry — no ticket purchase is required. To purchase e-tickets and read the spectator guidelines, visit: tickets.pepperdinewaves.com. Ongoing construction projects are significantly affecting parking availability at our athletic venues. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to find parking and make your way to the venue. Please park in the Firestone Fieldhouse parking lot or the RHO parking lot.
SEATING — Bleacher seating at Tari Frahm Rokus Field is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fans are encouraged to bring their own chairs.
FRESNO STATE — Pepperdine is 4-1-1 all-time against Fresno State. The last time the two teams met was during the 2016 season and the Waves defeated the Bulldogs 3-0 at Bulldog Soccer Stadium.
HARVARD — This will be the first meeting between the two squads.
LAST WEEK — During the second week of non-conference play the Waves earned its third tie of the season against San Diego State and collected the first win of the season as Pepperdine blanked CSUN 2-0. On Thursday against San Diego State, the Waves dominated the first half outshooting the Aztecs 11-3 and went into the half still knotted at 0-0. In the second half, San Diego State put pressure on Pepperdine, but Julia Quinonez found the back of the net first which gave the Waves a 1-0 lead. Pepperdine nearly had a 2-0 lead in the 77th minute, but was ruled offside. The Aztecs tied the game with 45 seconds left to play. Taylor Rath earned a career-high in saves with six. On Sunday at CSUN, Quinonez and Karina Gonzalez found the back of the net in the second half as the Waves defeated the Matadors 2-0. Pepperdine and CSUN were pretty even after the first 45 minutes, with each squad having five shots. In the second half, the Waves came out firing and took four shots before Quinonez found the back of the net. Pepperdine continued to press the offensive zone and outshot the Matadors 14-7. Rath collected her first solo shutout of the season and second of her career.
WCC STATS — The Waves are ranked third in the WCC in goals against average (1.00) and fourth in goals per game (1.50) ... Taylor Rath leads the conference in saves (18), is second in save percentage (.818) and tied for third in goals against average (1.00) ... Tori Waldeck is tied for third in assists (two) and assists per game (.500) ... Julia Quinonez and Tatum Wynalda are both tied for sixth in goals with two each and tied for seventh in goals per game (.500).
HONORS — Taylor Rath and Julia Quinonez collected the second and third WCC weekly honor after being named Defensive and Offensive Player of the Week. Rath and Quinonez helped the Waves go 1-0-1 over the weekend, when the Waves tied San Diego State 1-1 on Thursday night and blanked CSUN 2-0 on Sunday night. Rath had a career-high six saves against SDSU prior to earning her first shutout of the season at CSUN, 2-0. Rath posted a .909 save percentage combined last week, and only allowed one goal ... Quinonez has made an immediate impact for the Waves as she scored in both matches last week, including the game-winning goal against the Matadors (2-0). She recorded five shots in both games combined ... This is the first time in program history that Pepperdine has swept the WCC Players of the Week accolades. Prior to the 2021 season, the conference only honored one player each week ...Tatum Wynalda notched the first WCC weekly accolade for the Waves this season, as she was named Offensive Player of the Week after scoring both game-tying goals in the match against #16 Georgetown (8/17) and Michigan (8/19).
AWARDS — Tatum Wynalda of the Waves received notice on the United Soccer Coaches' preseason forwards to watch list. Additionally, Tori Waldeck and Wynalda were also voted to the preseason All-WCC squad.
ROSTER NUMBERS — The Waves' 27-player roster breakdown is five seniors, two redshirt juniors, four juniors, two redshirt sophomores, six sophomores, three redshirt freshmen and five true freshmen. Pepperdine has six returning starters and 18 letterwinners back.
WCC — The Waves were picked to finish third in the WCC preseason coaches poll for a second consecutive season. The order went as follows: Santa Clara, Portland, Pepperdine, Gonzaga, Saint Mary's, San Francisco, Pacific, Loyola Marymount, San Diego.
LAST SEASON — The Waves finished the 2022 season with a 9-4-5 overall record and tied for fifth place in the WCC at 3-3-3. Tatum Wynalda earned All-WCC second team honors and WCC All-Freshman team. Other returning players honored by the league were Taylor Bloom and Kam Pickett, who earned All-WCC honorable mention.
WAVES IN THE PROS — Several Waves have made their marks professionally. Lynn Williams is a three-time NWSL champion (2016 Western New York Flash, 2018 and 2019 North Carolina Courage). In 2016, she was also the NWSL MVP and Golden Boot winner. As a member of the U.S. National Team, she's earned 43 caps and scored 14 goals. She won a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Williams made her World Cup debut in summer of 2023. Bri Visalli, who has been part of the U.S. U-23 team, played in England for a couple of seasons before joining the NWSL's Houston Dash in 2020. In January 2019, the Waves had two NWSL Draft selections for the first time in Hailey Harbison (first round to North Carolina) and Michelle Maemone (third round to Utah). Rylee Baisden was named the 2019 Player of the Year in Australia's NPLW and joined the North Carolina Courage in 2020. The Waves have produced two Olympians (Williams and Roxanne Barker, South Africa, 2012 and 2016) and a Women's World Cup participant (Anisa Guajardo, Mexico, 2015). Anna Picarelli played for Italy and Kristi DeVert was the first Wave to suit up with the USWNT. In January 2022, Joelle Anderson signed a two-year professional contract with the Houston Dash. In June 2023, Kelsey Hill signed with Angel City FC as a national team replacement player.
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 #55 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.







































