MALIBU, Calif. — Pepperdine begins West Coast Conference play this week by traveling to Oregon State on Thursday before hosting Pacific on Saturday in Firestone Fieldhouse.
For the second straight year, all WCC volleyball matches will be livestreamed on ESPN+. Additionally, free commemorative WCC Championship rally towels will be given to the first 100 fans in attendance to Saturday's game against Pacific. All relevant links can be found on the women's volleyball team's schedule page on pepperdinewaves.com.
MATCH #11 — Thursday, Sept. 26 at Dixon Recreation Center in Corvallis, Ore. | Pepperdine (3-7) vs. Oregon State (2-8) at 7 p.m. | ESPN+
MATCH #12 — Saturday, Sept. 28 at Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. | Pepperdine (3-7) vs. Pacific (10-2) at noon | ESPN+
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ESPN+ & COVERAGE — For the second straight year, all WCC matches will be streamed live on ESPN+. Live stats and live stream links can be found on pepperdinewaves.com.
THE COMPETITION — Oregon State has started its season going 2-8, and Pepperdine will be the Beavers' first match as affiliate members of the West Coast Conference. Three of the team's losses have come from ranked squads, or programs receiving votes in the AVCA Poll, including a 3-0 loss to #12 Oregon, a five-set loss to Hawaii, and a 3-1 loss against Washington. Oregon State has averaged 12.2 kills, 11.2 assists, and 2.1 blocks per set in its matches this season. The Waves and Beavers have met four times, with Pepperdine leading the series 3-1. The teams' last meeting was in 2009, which was a 3-1 Pepperdine win.
Pacific has begun their season going 10-2 and will face LMU earlier in the week before heading to Malibu to take on Pepperdine. The Tigers' two losses came at the beginning of the season from a five-set loss against Iowa State, and a 3-0 loss against UNLV. The squad is now on a nine-game winning streak entering conference play. Pacific averages 13.6 kills, 11.6 assists, 1.6 aces, and 1.8 blocks, leading the offense against their opponents.
UP NEXT — The Waves will continue WCC play by heading to Spokane, Wash. to play Gonzaga on Oct. 3 for a 6 p.m. match, and then will head to Pullman, Wash. for a nationally televised match on ESPNU against Washington State on Oct. 6 at 1 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT — Pepperdine lost in four sets to Washington and Long Beach State in the LBSU Tournament last weekend. To start the weekend, the Waves took on the Huskies, a team that remains undefeated to start its season. Pepperdine took the first set 25-23, but Washington went on to win the next three sets, resulting in 25-23, 21-25, 20-25, 17-25 set scores, and snapping Pepperdine's two-match win streak. Washington is a team that received votes in the latest AVCA poll and was able to avenge last year's three-set loss with its win. Grace Chillingworth and Chloe Pravednikov led the Waves' offense with 11 kills each, as the squad posted a .105 hitting percentage. Ella Piskorz also added seven kills, three blocks, and two service aces while Trinity Stanger earned a new career-high with 26 digs while adding seven assists. Rosemary Archer led playmaking duties for Pepperdine with 18 assists to go along with seven digs.
Rounding out the weekend, Pepperdine fell 3-1 (14-25, 25-8, 19-25, 16-25) to Long Beach State. Four players finished with at least seven kills. Birdie Hendrickson and Chillingworth paced Pepperdine's offense, finishing with 11 kills apiece. However, Pepperdine also got had help on offense from middles Piskorz and Kenadie Patterson, who tied their season-highs with seven kills each. Archer added 29 assists, seven digs, two aces and a block, while Stanger led defensive efforts, recording a team-high 15 digs.
WCC PRESEASON HONORS — Grace Chillingworth, Birdie Hendrickson, and Riley Simpson all made the WCC All-Preseason Team, which was announced last Friday. The Waves were also picked to finish first in the WCC Preseason Coaches' Poll, receiving eight first-place votes.
2023 RECAP — The Waves are coming off a 19-9 season, including a WCC Championship win and berth into the program's 27th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, which is the program's fifth in the last six years. After a 1-6 start to the 2023 campaign, the Waves rallied, winning the next 17 consecutive matches, including 14 in straight sets from Sept. 10 through Nov. 11. The 17 wins in a row tied the program's second-best win streak in history, which had last been done in 2002 (17) and 2003 (25). It was the eighth time in program history that Pepperdine has won 13 or more games consecutively as well. In conference play, the Waves dropped just six of the 53 sets they played. The team ended their season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, losing in five sets to #18 Dayton.
The Waves averaged 12.5 kills/set on a .228 success rate while adding 14.3 digs, 12.5 assists, 2.4 blocks, and 1.5 aces per set. Pepperdine kept opponents to 12.1 kills with a .194 hitting percentage. Grace Chillingworth led the attack, posting 3.78 kills per set on a .272 clip, while also leading the squad in service aces, recording 32 aces in her 96 sets played. Vanessa Polk posted strong defensive efforts, adding .84 blocks per set. Brynne McGhie had a solid freshman campaign on playmaking duties, tallying 2.56 assists per set last season.
ONE LAST BOWL OF CHILLI — Returning for her final season with the Waves, 2023 WCC Player of the Year, Grace Chillingworth will look to help the squad defend its WCC title. The senior outside/opposite hitter from Tustin, Calif. collected AVCA All-American and AVCA All-Pacific South Region awards, as well as four WCC Offensive Player of the Week honors last season. Chillingworth led the league by averaging 3.78 kills per set last season, which also ranked 64th in the nation, while also recording seven double-doubles, and 22 matches with double-figure kills.
FRESHMEN TAKEOVER — The 2024 squad features seven freshmen, making up almost half of the Waves' roster. Team Canada middle blocker Ella Piskorz, is joining Pepperdine after being a part of Canada's U19 FIVB squad that played at the World Championship in Croatia and Hungary in 2023. Outside hitter and all-league player of the year, Chloe Pravednikov is a Southern California native and collected numerous league awards throughout her four-year varsity run. A libero out of Kailua, Hawai'i, Charis Kai, earned a spot on the Prep Volleyball Class of 2024 Watch List, helped her team to a HHSAA Division II State Championship in 2023. Maggie Beauer also joins the squad after winning the American National Championship in 2024, while earning MVP honors at the tournament. Beauer also helped her high school be ranked as high as 23rd in the nation and win the 2023 6A Arizona State Championship. Mila Stojakovic, daughter of longtime Sacramento King Peja Stojakovic, bolsters the front row after helping lead St. Francis Catholic HS to a sectional championship last year. Tustin, Calif. native Ella Irwin will help defensively, having played four years of varsity volleyball as a libero for Foothill High School in Tustin, Calif. Texan setter Piper Justiss rounds out the group of freshmen; she was a 6A All-District selection for Bowie High School in 2023.
MORE THAN AN ATHLETE — For several seasons, the Waves have made mental health a priority among the team. The white jerseys the team wears sport a green ribbon, which signifies mental health awareness. Throughout a majority of the games, many players will wear green hair ties and bracelets, and even paint their nails, all in support of the mental health awareness initiative and erasing the stigma. The team also has two shirts that sport the phrases "'More Than an Athlete" and "Be Kind to Your Mind." A focus for the team is to live an honest and healthy lifestyle with each other. At practice, the team will have at least one weekly meeting and check-in with the team and coaches where the floor is open. From those check-ins, the team knows who needs to be lifted up throughout the week, who needs to be checked in with and reasons why they might be struggling. Pepperdine women's volleyball is attempting to erase the stigma surrounding mental health in athletes.
SEASON TICKETS — Season tickets are now available for all fall sports, including women's volleyball. Additionally, Pepperdine is offering a Fall All-Sport Pass, which grants admission to all fall home sports including women's soccer, women's volleyball and men's water polo - a $525 retail value for just $150. Learn more and access those exclusive season ticket offers here: gowav.es/peppszntix2425.
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