MALIBU, Calif. — For the second consecutive year, Pepperdine won the West Coast Conference Women's All-Sports Award, which was announced by the conference on Wednesday.
This is the seventh time Pepperdine has won the WCC Women's All-Sport award, which leads all active members of the conference.
Ever since 2001-02, the WCC Women's All-Sports award has been determined by a point system based on how each school fares in conference play. This year, Pepperdine finished with a score of 51.10 points, ahead of second-place Santa Clara (49.80 points) and LMU (47.80 points).
During the 2024-25 academic year, Pepperdine won two WCC titles and finished in the top half in nearly every sport. The women's soccer team claimed its fifth regular-season West Coast Conference title and was ranked as high as 13th in the nation during another successful year for head coach Tim Ward. Led by back-to-back WCC Offensive Player of the Year Tori Waldeck, the Waves had 10 different players earn all-conference awards. Pepperdine went 6-1-3 in league play, which included wins over 2023 WCC Champion Gonzaga, Washington State and a draw with No. 10 Santa Clara.
Continuing its string of excellence in WCC play, the Pepperdine women's tennis team won its 11th consecutive WCC Championship title. Interim head coach Tassilo Schmid's squad had four all-conference honorees, led by Co-WCC Freshman of the Year Alexia Harmon and first team selections Anastasiia Grechkina and Vivian Yang. The standard-bearer for mid-major tennis, the No. 25 Pepperdine Waves were the highest-ranked program from outside the Power-4 rankings in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings.
Additionally, Pepperdine finished in the top three of the WCC standings in women's indoor volleyball, women's golf and beach volleyball.
Women's All-Sports Award Standings
1. Pepperdine (51.10 points)
2. Santa Clara (49.80)
3. LMU (47.80)
4. Gonzaga (47.70)
5. Saint Mary's (41.30)
6. Portland (37.40
7. San Diego (34.40)
8. San Francisco (31.80)
9. Pacific (18.15)