
Waves to Host Menlo for Two Matches and Honor Seniors
3/20/2025 11:24:00 AM | Men's Volleyball
MALIBU, Calif. — Coming off a series sweep of No. 11 Stanford last weekend, Pepperdine will host Menlo for two matches on Friday and Saturday. During their second meeting, the Waves will honor its seven seniors before the start of the match.
MATCH #16 — Friday (March 21) at Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif.: #9 Pepperdine (12-4, 4-0 MPSF) vs. Menlo (7-8, 1-1 MPSF) at 6 p.m. | B1G+
MATCH #17 — Saturday (March 22) at Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif.: #9 Pepperdine (12-4, 4-0 MPSF) vs. Menlo (7-8, 1-1 MPSF) at 4 p.m. | B1G+ | Senior Night
COVERAGE – All home and MPSF matches will be streamed on B1G+ all season, links can be found at https://pepperdinewaves.com.
UP NEXT — Pepperdine will travel to No. 2 UCLA on March 28 before hosting the Bruins for a match on March 30.
FOLLOW — Follow the Waves on Facebook and X, @PeppVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram and TikTok, @peppmvb. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
OPPONENTS — Menlo is 7-8 overall on the season, going 1-1 in MPSF play, securing its first-ever MPSF win in a reverse sweep over Vanguard. Last week the Oaks swept UC Merced, posting 35 kills on a .353 offensive clip. Menlo is averaging 10.9 kills on a .254 hitting percentage, 8.5 digs, and 1.9 blocks on the season so far, placing them third in digs per set in the conference. This will be the first time in program history the two teams will face off.
LAST TIME OUT — The Pepperdine men's volleyball team was able to pick up its third conference win of the season in its first win over No. 11 Stanford last weekend, posting 25-16, 25-20, 23-25, and 25-17 set scores. As a team, the Waves kept the Cardinal to a .189 success rate on 42 kills while posting a .330 hitting percentage and 49 kills of its own. Three separate Waves hit double-digit kills, including James Eadie's impressive 13-kill, five-block performance. Gabe Dyer captained Pepperdine, tabbing 40 assists, three kills and two blocks, including a solo rejection, at the net. Ryan Barnett was well-rounded throughout the match, posting 14 kills on a .458 hitting percentage, two denials at the net, seven digs, 22 serve receptions, and a service ace.
During the teams' second meeting, Pepperdine recorded 25-22, 18-25, 25-20, and 25-16 set scores. The Waves hit a .337 offensive clip as a team, posting 50 kills, but also 12 total blocks. Barnett led the attack again, tabbing 19 kills on a .364 success rate, along with three blocks and a service ace. Cole Hartke added 13 kills on a .345 clip and also assisted on five denials at the net and had a solo rejection. Eadie captained the Malibu Roofing Co. with five assisted blocks and one solo rejection, also tallying eight kills on 14 swings. Gabe Dyer assisted on 40 of the Waves' 50 kills and led the team in digs with seven.
ROSTER NUMBERS — The Waves are returning 11 players this season, including five starters, while also adding 15 new faces to the squad. MPSF Freshman of the Year, Ethan Watson, returns for Pepperdine after coming in second on the team for total blocks, posting 74 throughout his 60 sets played. Outside hitter, Ryan Barnett, ranked in the top five in three separate statistical categories for the team last season, including posting 200 kills, 82 digs, and 14 service aces throughout his 80 sets played. Sophomore setter, Ryan Graves, is also returning for his second year after leading the team in assists as the key playmaker for Pepperdine last season. Graves posted 596 assists 18 kills, and five service aces during the 2024 season.
MPSF PRESEASON POLL — In the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation's preseason poll, the Waves came in fourth place after a 5-7 overall conference record last season.
FRESH FACES — Pepperdine has 15 newcomers this season, including 11 freshmen and four transfers. Outside hitter, Cole Hartke joins the Waves as a three-time JVA All-American, Volleyball Magazine All-American, member of the U21 Men's National Team, and won gold this season at the Norceca Pan-Am Championship. Outside, Jose Gomez also joins the squad after having international experience playing with Cuba's U19 and U21 National teams, playing in three Norceca Pan-Am Cups. Joining the Waves in January is freshman Grant Lamoureux who served as the captain for the U19 National Indoor Team this summer at the Norceca Continental Championship, helping the team capture a gold medal. He is a two-time AAU All-American and a three-time JVA All-American, and in the sand placed ninth at the Beach 2024 U19 World Championships in China. The Waves' transfer crew includes graduate student brothers George and Gabe Dyer who came to Pepperdine after playing for UC San Diego and USC, respectively. Jacob Reilly joins Pepperdine from Concordia University Irvine, after playing two seasons as a libero for the Golden Eagles.
2024 SEASON — Pepperdine concluded the 2024 campaign ranked #10 in the country. The Waves went 17-11 overall and finished fifth in the MPSF regular season after tallying a 5-7 league record. The Waves faced Stanford in the MPSF Tournament, falling in the first round.
WINDER AT THE HELM — Pepperdine all-time great Jonathan Winder - an NCAA champion and former national player of the year - was hired to lead the Waves in 2023 and will begin his third season in 2025. He is the ninth head coach in the storied history of the Waves' men's volleyball program and debuted with a 16-14 record last season. He most recently served as the head coach of the Fresno State women's indoor volleyball program for the previous four seasons. He had also spent time as an assistant coach for the Washington women's volleyball team, helping lead the Huskies to a 105-21 record in three seasons, back-to-back Pac-12 championships, and consecutive Elite Eight appearances in 2015 and 2016. Winder spent the 2014 season in Malibu as an assistant for the Pepperdine after playing professionally in France, Germany, Greece and Romania and spending 2007-12 as a member of the U.S. National Team.
COACHES — Returning for his fifth season as an associate head coach, Matthew Pollock will rejoin the sidelines for the Waves. With Pollock on the staff, the Waves advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished with a #5 ranking in both 2021 and 2022. Pollock played for the Waves from 2009-12 and was a starter middle blocker in his final two seasons, earning All-MPSF honors as a senior. He played professionally in Finland, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy and Germany. Luke Reynolds joined the Waves' sideline this summer after serving as a head coach for the University of Charleston's program. He also was recently hired as Team USA's collegiate national men's team assistant coach in 2024. While with the Golden Eagles for three seasons, Reynolds led the team to 44 wins and a .543 winning percentage. He garnered EIVA Coach of the Year in 2023 after leading the program to a 22-7 record with a 14-match winning streak to open the season. That year, the team entered the AVCA national coaches polls for the first time in program history. Will Craft also joined the staff as an assistant in July 2023, bringing a wealth of playing and coaching experience at both the professional and collegiate levels. He most recently served as the head men's coach at Dominican (DIII) and was named Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year. He was an All-American at Carthage before playing with SVG
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, 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, three times (most recently in 2011-12). 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 #75 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.
MATCH #16 — Friday (March 21) at Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif.: #9 Pepperdine (12-4, 4-0 MPSF) vs. Menlo (7-8, 1-1 MPSF) at 6 p.m. | B1G+
MATCH #17 — Saturday (March 22) at Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif.: #9 Pepperdine (12-4, 4-0 MPSF) vs. Menlo (7-8, 1-1 MPSF) at 4 p.m. | B1G+ | Senior Night
COVERAGE – All home and MPSF matches will be streamed on B1G+ all season, links can be found at https://pepperdinewaves.com.
UP NEXT — Pepperdine will travel to No. 2 UCLA on March 28 before hosting the Bruins for a match on March 30.
FOLLOW — Follow the Waves on Facebook and X, @PeppVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram and TikTok, @peppmvb. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
OPPONENTS — Menlo is 7-8 overall on the season, going 1-1 in MPSF play, securing its first-ever MPSF win in a reverse sweep over Vanguard. Last week the Oaks swept UC Merced, posting 35 kills on a .353 offensive clip. Menlo is averaging 10.9 kills on a .254 hitting percentage, 8.5 digs, and 1.9 blocks on the season so far, placing them third in digs per set in the conference. This will be the first time in program history the two teams will face off.
LAST TIME OUT — The Pepperdine men's volleyball team was able to pick up its third conference win of the season in its first win over No. 11 Stanford last weekend, posting 25-16, 25-20, 23-25, and 25-17 set scores. As a team, the Waves kept the Cardinal to a .189 success rate on 42 kills while posting a .330 hitting percentage and 49 kills of its own. Three separate Waves hit double-digit kills, including James Eadie's impressive 13-kill, five-block performance. Gabe Dyer captained Pepperdine, tabbing 40 assists, three kills and two blocks, including a solo rejection, at the net. Ryan Barnett was well-rounded throughout the match, posting 14 kills on a .458 hitting percentage, two denials at the net, seven digs, 22 serve receptions, and a service ace.
During the teams' second meeting, Pepperdine recorded 25-22, 18-25, 25-20, and 25-16 set scores. The Waves hit a .337 offensive clip as a team, posting 50 kills, but also 12 total blocks. Barnett led the attack again, tabbing 19 kills on a .364 success rate, along with three blocks and a service ace. Cole Hartke added 13 kills on a .345 clip and also assisted on five denials at the net and had a solo rejection. Eadie captained the Malibu Roofing Co. with five assisted blocks and one solo rejection, also tallying eight kills on 14 swings. Gabe Dyer assisted on 40 of the Waves' 50 kills and led the team in digs with seven.
ROSTER NUMBERS — The Waves are returning 11 players this season, including five starters, while also adding 15 new faces to the squad. MPSF Freshman of the Year, Ethan Watson, returns for Pepperdine after coming in second on the team for total blocks, posting 74 throughout his 60 sets played. Outside hitter, Ryan Barnett, ranked in the top five in three separate statistical categories for the team last season, including posting 200 kills, 82 digs, and 14 service aces throughout his 80 sets played. Sophomore setter, Ryan Graves, is also returning for his second year after leading the team in assists as the key playmaker for Pepperdine last season. Graves posted 596 assists 18 kills, and five service aces during the 2024 season.
MPSF PRESEASON POLL — In the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation's preseason poll, the Waves came in fourth place after a 5-7 overall conference record last season.
FRESH FACES — Pepperdine has 15 newcomers this season, including 11 freshmen and four transfers. Outside hitter, Cole Hartke joins the Waves as a three-time JVA All-American, Volleyball Magazine All-American, member of the U21 Men's National Team, and won gold this season at the Norceca Pan-Am Championship. Outside, Jose Gomez also joins the squad after having international experience playing with Cuba's U19 and U21 National teams, playing in three Norceca Pan-Am Cups. Joining the Waves in January is freshman Grant Lamoureux who served as the captain for the U19 National Indoor Team this summer at the Norceca Continental Championship, helping the team capture a gold medal. He is a two-time AAU All-American and a three-time JVA All-American, and in the sand placed ninth at the Beach 2024 U19 World Championships in China. The Waves' transfer crew includes graduate student brothers George and Gabe Dyer who came to Pepperdine after playing for UC San Diego and USC, respectively. Jacob Reilly joins Pepperdine from Concordia University Irvine, after playing two seasons as a libero for the Golden Eagles.
2024 SEASON — Pepperdine concluded the 2024 campaign ranked #10 in the country. The Waves went 17-11 overall and finished fifth in the MPSF regular season after tallying a 5-7 league record. The Waves faced Stanford in the MPSF Tournament, falling in the first round.
WINDER AT THE HELM — Pepperdine all-time great Jonathan Winder - an NCAA champion and former national player of the year - was hired to lead the Waves in 2023 and will begin his third season in 2025. He is the ninth head coach in the storied history of the Waves' men's volleyball program and debuted with a 16-14 record last season. He most recently served as the head coach of the Fresno State women's indoor volleyball program for the previous four seasons. He had also spent time as an assistant coach for the Washington women's volleyball team, helping lead the Huskies to a 105-21 record in three seasons, back-to-back Pac-12 championships, and consecutive Elite Eight appearances in 2015 and 2016. Winder spent the 2014 season in Malibu as an assistant for the Pepperdine after playing professionally in France, Germany, Greece and Romania and spending 2007-12 as a member of the U.S. National Team.
COACHES — Returning for his fifth season as an associate head coach, Matthew Pollock will rejoin the sidelines for the Waves. With Pollock on the staff, the Waves advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished with a #5 ranking in both 2021 and 2022. Pollock played for the Waves from 2009-12 and was a starter middle blocker in his final two seasons, earning All-MPSF honors as a senior. He played professionally in Finland, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy and Germany. Luke Reynolds joined the Waves' sideline this summer after serving as a head coach for the University of Charleston's program. He also was recently hired as Team USA's collegiate national men's team assistant coach in 2024. While with the Golden Eagles for three seasons, Reynolds led the team to 44 wins and a .543 winning percentage. He garnered EIVA Coach of the Year in 2023 after leading the program to a 22-7 record with a 14-match winning streak to open the season. That year, the team entered the AVCA national coaches polls for the first time in program history. Will Craft also joined the staff as an assistant in July 2023, bringing a wealth of playing and coaching experience at both the professional and collegiate levels. He most recently served as the head men's coach at Dominican (DIII) and was named Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year. He was an All-American at Carthage before playing with SVG
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, 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, three times (most recently in 2011-12). 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 #75 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.








































