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Women's Volleyball

Women’s Volleyball Faces San Diego, LMU in Pivotal Road Matches

MALIBU, Calif. — Making its most consequential road swing of West Coast Conference play, the Pepperdine women's volleyball team (18-7, 11-2 West Coast Conference) will travel to San Diego (21-4, 14-0 West Coast Conference) and in-city rival LMU (5-19, 3-12 West Coast Conference) this week.

The road swing starts with a 7 p.m. match against San Diego on Thursday, then the Waves will take on LMU Saturday at 1 p.m. All West Coast Conference matches will be livestreamed on ESPN+, which requires a subscription. Live stream and live stat links can be found on the women's volleyball team's schedule page on pepperdinewaves.com.

Pepperdine will put its 10-match win streak on the line during Thursday's match, which will be a battle between the West Coast Conference's top two teams. San Diego is unbeaten in league play and two games ahead of the Waves in the conference standings. A win would immensely boost Pepperdine's RPI; the Waves are a season-high No. 45 in the latest NCAA Division I rankings, while the Toreros are No. 32.

LAST TIME OUT

  • In the lone match of last week, Pepperdine throttled Santa Clara in a three-set sweep that featured two set wins by 10 points or more.

  • Chloe Pravednikov led the offense with 13 kills, which was her 17th time finishing in double-figures.

  • The Waves' block held Santa Clara to hitting -.077, which is a season-low mark for any Pepperdine opponent. The team had 12 total blocks to Santa Clara's three.

  • Ella Piskorz was named the West Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Week after leading Pepperdine with nine total blocks — including six solo blocks. Her nine blocks are tied for the fourth-most in a three-set match in Pepperdine history.


AWESOME ARIZONANS

  • Stepping into a bigger role as a sophomore, Chandler, Ariz. native Maggie Beauer is second on the team with 246 total kills, averaging 2.86 per set. She has recorded double-figure kills in 13 matches.

  • Peoria, Ariz. native Tristen Raymond has given the Waves a spark as a do-it-all setter. Raymond ranks in Pepperdine's top five in nearly every statistical category: The lefty leads Pepperdine with 6.73 assists per set, is second in service aces per set (0.41), fourth in blocks per set (0.73) and second in digs per set (2.44).

  • Raymond is a two-time West Coast Conference Setter of the Week and one of two Waves to win multiple weekly West Coast Conference awards this season.

 

NO SOPHOMORE SLUMP

  • Sophomore outside hitter Chloe Pravednikov leads the team with 253 kills, which is No. 12 in the WCC. Her 2.92 kills per set lead the team.

  • A West Coast Conference All-Freshman Team selection last year, Pravednikov is picking up where she left off late last season, when she emerged as Pepperdine's consistent third option on offense. Earlier this season, Pravednikov set her career high with 20 kills against Oregon State — one of a team-high 17 matches with 10 kills or more.

 

O CANADA

  • Sophomore middle blocker Ella Piskorz is one of the best young middle blockers in the nation. She ranks No. 25 in the NCAA with 131 total blocks and No. 20 with 1.44 blocks per set.

  • She leads the league with 131 total blocks, 1.44 blocks per set and 106 block assists.

  • Piskorz earned her conference-leading third West Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Week award after leading the Waves with nine total blocks — including six solo blocks — in a three-set win over Santa Clara last Thursday.

 

STAY IN YOUR LAINE

  • Laine Briggs is one of the best servers in the country: Her 45 aces rank No. 23 in all of Division I, while her 0.49 aces per set rank No. 21 in Division I.

  • Earlier this season, she set her career-high with five aces against Portland, which is one of her 17 matches with multiple aces this year.

  • Briggs also leads the team and ranks No. 5 in the West Coast Conference with 3.56 digs per set.

 

GOING BACK TO CALI

  • San Diego native Irelynd Lorenzen has been a key piece for Pepperdine's block during her first year of playing collegiate volleyball in her home state. The Lafayette transfer is second on the team with 1.10 blocks per set, which ranks T-No. 6 in the West Coast Conference.

  • Lorenzen also ranks in the top 10 in the West Coast Conference with 81 block assists (No. 5) and 95 total blocks (No. 6).

 

BLOCK PARTY

  • Pepperdine has one of the best blocking defenses in the nation, ranking No. 15 with 2.76 blocks per set and No. 51 with 251 total blocks. They hold opponents to hitting .154, which is No. 9 in the NCAA.

  • The Waves lead the league with 239 total blocks are second with 378 block assists.

  • Individually, Pepperdine has three players ranked in the top 15 of the West Coast Conference in block assists: No. 1 Ella Piskorz (106 block assists), No. 5 Irelynd Lorenzen (81) and No. 8 Vanessa Polk (70).

  • Sophomore Ella Piskorz leads the charge with 122 total blocks, which ranks No. 23 in the nation, while Irelynd Lorenzen's 93 blocks rank No. 178 in Division I.

 

STRONG SERVING

  • Pepperdine is No. 11 in the nation with 2.04 aces per set and No. 40 with 186 aces. Both figures lead the West Coast Conference.

  • Four Waves rank in the top 20 in the league in service aces per set: Laine Briggs (No. 2, 0.49 per set), Tristen Raymond (No. 4, 0.41), Charis Kai (T-No. 9, 0.33), and Ryan Gilhooly (T-No. 12, 0.32).

  • The team has had at least one player with multiple aces in every match this season.

  • Multiple Waves have recorded multiple aces in 21 of the 25 matches this year.

 

COMEBACK KIDS

  • On Oct. 2, Pepperdine trailed San Francisco 18-7 in the first set but came back to win 25-23, which was their biggest single-set comeback of the season. 

  • At that point, the comeback was one of four comebacks of 11 points or more. Northeastern came back from a 13-point deficit, while DePaul and Wisconsin rallied back from 11-point deficits.

  • Two out of Pepperdine's four five-set wins have been reverse-sweeps.

 

SOLID SCHEDULING 

  • At the end of non-conference play, Pepperdine's non-conference schedule ranked No. 35 in the nation in terms of opponents' combined win percentage.

  • The Waves' strength of schedule currently ranks tied for No. 30 in the nation, as their opponents have a combined win percentage of .635.

  • Using that same metric, the Waves are second in the West Coast Conference (LMU is No. 15) and eighth among all mid-major schools.

  • Pepperdine is the only West Coast Conference team to face two top-10 programs in non-conference play (No. 9 Pitt and No. 8 Arizona State).

 

RPI WATCH

  • Pepperdine is currently No. 45 in the NCAA's RPI rankings, which is a season-high.

  • As one of the last teams left out of the NCAA Tournament last year, the Waves had a season-high RPI of No. 46 and were No. 53 in the final RPI rankings.

  • With two weeks left in the regular season, Pepperdine's resume features four wins over top-100 RPI teams: No. 38 UCLA, No. 56 UC Santa Barbara, No. 54 UC Davis and No. 100 Oregon State.

  • Conversely, six of the Waves' seven losses have been against teams in the top-100 RPI: No. 3 Arizona State, No. 4 Pittsburgh, No. 15 UTEP, No. 32 San Diego, No. 72 GCU and No. 94 Jacksonville.

 

SERIES HISTORY

  • Pepperdine is 46-39 against San Diego, yet the Toreros have won the last three matches.

  • The Waves are 65-28 against LMU and are looking to go for their first series sweep since 2023.

 

SCOUTING THE TOREROS

  • The San Diego Toreros have a perfect 14-0 record in West Coast Conference play and are at a season-best No. 33 in the RPI rankings.

  • San Diego boasts several of the West Coast Conference's best players and one of the best blocks, making it one of the few complete teams Pepperdine will face in league play.

  • Sophomore Nemo Beach ranks No. 56 in Division I with 4.03 kills per set, setter Kylie Munday ranks No. 39 in the nation with 10.05 assists per set, while Kali Engeman ranks No. 95 with 111 blocks per set.

 

SCOUTING THE LIONS

  • LMU is looking to snap out of a nine-match losing streak — the longest active losing streak in the league.

  • Maddie Boerstra is tied for No. 4 in the West Coast Conference with 3.39 kills per set, while fellow hitter Sophie Stephenson is No 11, averaging 2.97 kills per set. 

  • LMU also has two players in the top 10 of the West Coast Conference in digs per set: Cecily Bramschreiber (No. 6, 3.52) and Delfina Schuh (No. 10, 3.09).

 

SEASON OVERVIEW

  • In Scott Wong's eleventh season at the helm, the Pepperdine Waves were picked second in the West Coast Conference Preseason Coaches' poll behind San Diego and ahead of LMU. The top three teams in the poll were the last three teams to win the West Coast Conference title.

  • Pepperdine also put three players on the West Coast Conference Preseason Team: redshirt junior Vanessa Polk, sophomore Ella Piskorz and Bradley transfer Iva Popovic, who was one of three conference newcomers to make the team.

  • Pepperdine has ten returners but brings back just one starter from last year: middle blocker Ella Piskorz. However, fellow middle blocker Vanessa Polk, who was a key piece on Pepperdine's 2023 West Coast Conference Championship squad, will return after redshirting in 2024. Sophomore opposite hitter Chloe Pravednikov, an All-West Coast Conference Freshman Team selection from a year ago, worked her way into the starting rotation late last season and will be expected to have a larger role this season. 

 

NEW WAVES

  • The Waves also welcome six newcomers to the team, consisting of three transfers and three true freshmen. Junior middle blocker Irelynd Lorenzen and sophomore setter Nalani Muniz are both returning to their home state after competing for Lafayette and Southern Utah, respectively. Iva Popovic also comes to Malibu by way of Bradley University and New Mexico Junior College, where she was a two-time NJCAA All-American.

  • Pepperdine's three freshmen are Ryan Gilhooly (Pacific Palisades, Calif.), Tristen Raymond (Peoria, Ariz.) and Alice Vigano (Lake Como, Italy).

  • For the first time under Scott Wong, the Waves feature three international players on the roster: Ella Piskorz (Canada), Iva Popovic (Serbia) and Alice Vigano (Italy).

 

THE MOUNTAIN AT MULLIN PARK

  • The Mountain at Mullin Park will become the new home for Pepperdine's basketball and volleyball programs in 2026. The 3,600-seat arena will give Pepperdine a state-of-the-art competition venue, complete with a 360-degree high-definition scoreboard, VIP and hospitality spaces, and custom team locker rooms. The facility will improve the experience for student-athletes and provide fans with one of the premier indoor collegiate environments on the West Coast. Connected to the arena is a three-story, 45,000-square-foot student center that will house the University's RISE Institute along with a broad range of wellness and recreation amenities.

  • Construction reached a major milestone with the topping-out ceremony in May 2025, marking the completion of the arena's highest structural point. Following interior build-out and finishing, Pepperdine men's and women's basketball teams are expected to be the first teams to compete in the new arena beginning the 2026-27 season.

 

ABOUT PEPPERDINE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

Pepperdine women's volleyball has reached 26 NCAA Tournaments since 1981 as one of the most successful collegiate programs on the West Coast. The 12-time West Coast Conference Champions Waves have consistently produced top talent with 21 All-American selections with honorees in six straight decades. With multiple Olympians going through the program, Kim Hill brought home the program's first gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games.

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Players Mentioned

Maggie Beauer

#12 Maggie Beauer

OH/OPP
6' 2"
Sophomore
HS
Laine Briggs

#21 Laine Briggs

DS/L
5' 9"
Junior
2V
Charis  Kai

#8 Charis Kai

L/DS
5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
SQ
Ella Piskorz

#18 Ella Piskorz

MB
6' 3"
Sophomore
1V
Vanessa Polk

#20 Vanessa Polk

MB
6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
3V
Chloe Pravednikov

#3 Chloe Pravednikov

OH
6' 3"
Sophomore
1V
Tristen Raymond

#9 Tristen Raymond

S
5' 10"
Freshman
HS
Iva Popovic

#7 Iva Popovic

OH
5' 11"
Senior
TR
Irelynd Lorenzen

#1 Irelynd Lorenzen

MB
6' 1"
Junior
TR
Alice Vigano

#16 Alice Vigano

OH
6' 3"
Freshman
HS

Players Mentioned

Maggie Beauer

#12 Maggie Beauer

6' 2"
Sophomore
HS
OH/OPP
Laine Briggs

#21 Laine Briggs

5' 9"
Junior
2V
DS/L
Charis  Kai

#8 Charis Kai

5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
SQ
L/DS
Ella Piskorz

#18 Ella Piskorz

6' 3"
Sophomore
1V
MB
Vanessa Polk

#20 Vanessa Polk

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
3V
MB
Chloe Pravednikov

#3 Chloe Pravednikov

6' 3"
Sophomore
1V
OH
Tristen Raymond

#9 Tristen Raymond

5' 10"
Freshman
HS
S
Iva Popovic

#7 Iva Popovic

5' 11"
Senior
TR
OH
Irelynd Lorenzen

#1 Irelynd Lorenzen

6' 1"
Junior
TR
MB
Alice Vigano

#16 Alice Vigano

6' 3"
Freshman
HS
OH