
Photo by: Kelly Nugent
RV Women's Soccer Shuts Out Arizona
9/7/2025 4:46:00 PM | Women's Soccer
TUCSON, Ariz. – Pepperdine women's soccer (3-3-1), who received votes in this week's United Soccer Coaches poll, scored three goals against Arizona (4-3) Sunday morning in the shutout win.
"That is a really good Arizona team," Head coach Tim Ward said. "We challenged the girls before the game and it was a little tighter than the scoreline would indicate, but really pleased because this is not an easy place to come."
Dominating possession most of the first half, Pepperdine spent the first 25 minutes looking to capitalize on the looks they were getting.
Breaking through in the 31st minute, Julia Quinonez scored her second of the season to give the Waves the lead. The assist was credited to Tabitha LaParl, who now has four through seven games.
Headed to the half with a one goal advantage, Pepperdine was hungry for more. With more defense needed in the second half, chances at goal became scarce. Just three shots on goal in the latter 45 minutes meant opportunities had to be of quality.
For her first goal of her collegiate career, Alex Pendleton knocked the second goal of the match for the Waves in the 85th minute, courtesy of Tatum Wynalda.
Just over two minutes later, Kyra Murphy scored her second goal of the season, and her first since the season opener at TCU. Assisted by Quinonez, the junior led the squad with three points of the afternoon.
Next up, Pepperdine closes out nonconference play Thursday against San Diego State in Malibu. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. and as the mental health game, green rally towels will be given to the first 100 fans in attendance. The live stream will be on ESPN+ (subscription required) and live stats will be available on pepperdinewaves.com.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE WOMEN'S SOCCER
Pepperdine women's soccer has been competitive since season one in 1993. As just the third head coach in the program's history, Tim Ward has led the Waves to 14 NCAA tournament appearances, winning the West Coast Conference five separate times and taking his squad to the round of 16 four times, most recently in 2021. With 23 winning seasons, Ward has proven he can lead consistently with excellence, garnering an overall record of 309-152-77.
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"That is a really good Arizona team," Head coach Tim Ward said. "We challenged the girls before the game and it was a little tighter than the scoreline would indicate, but really pleased because this is not an easy place to come."
Dominating possession most of the first half, Pepperdine spent the first 25 minutes looking to capitalize on the looks they were getting.
Breaking through in the 31st minute, Julia Quinonez scored her second of the season to give the Waves the lead. The assist was credited to Tabitha LaParl, who now has four through seven games.
Headed to the half with a one goal advantage, Pepperdine was hungry for more. With more defense needed in the second half, chances at goal became scarce. Just three shots on goal in the latter 45 minutes meant opportunities had to be of quality.
For her first goal of her collegiate career, Alex Pendleton knocked the second goal of the match for the Waves in the 85th minute, courtesy of Tatum Wynalda.
Just over two minutes later, Kyra Murphy scored her second goal of the season, and her first since the season opener at TCU. Assisted by Quinonez, the junior led the squad with three points of the afternoon.
Next up, Pepperdine closes out nonconference play Thursday against San Diego State in Malibu. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. and as the mental health game, green rally towels will be given to the first 100 fans in attendance. The live stream will be on ESPN+ (subscription required) and live stats will be available on pepperdinewaves.com.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE WOMEN'S SOCCER
Pepperdine women's soccer has been competitive since season one in 1993. As just the third head coach in the program's history, Tim Ward has led the Waves to 14 NCAA tournament appearances, winning the West Coast Conference five separate times and taking his squad to the round of 16 four times, most recently in 2021. With 23 winning seasons, Ward has proven he can lead consistently with excellence, garnering an overall record of 309-152-77.
TICKETS
For more information and to purchase tickets to upcoming home events, visit here.
FOLLOW
To stay up-to-date on the latest Pepperdine women's soccer news, follow the Waves on social media @PepperdineWSOC
Team Stats
Pepper
Ariz
Goals
3
0
Shots
7
13
Shots on Goal
7
7
Saves
7
4
Corners
3
2
Fouls
10
14
Scoring Plays

Julia Quinonez (2)
Assisted By: Tabitha LaParl
GOAL by Pepper Quinonez, Julia Assist by LaParl, Tabitha.
30:11

Alex Pendleton (1)
Assisted By: Tatum Wynalda
GOAL by Pepper Pendleton, Alex Assist by Wynalda, Tatum.
84:09

Kyra Murphy (2)
Assisted By: Julia Quinonez
GOAL by Pepper Murphy, Kyra Assist by Quinonez, Julia.
86:31




































