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Men's Volleyball

No. 6 Men’s Volleyball Travels to No. 16 CSUN Friday

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. –  The Pepperdine men's volleyball team (4-2) takes an hour bus ride Friday to take on No. 16 CSUN (7-2) at 6 p.m. inside Premier America Credit Union Arena.
 
LAST TIME OUT
•Pepperdine suffered a 1-3 loss to the reigning national champions of Long Beach State.
• Taking the Beach to extra points in the third and fourth set, the Waves proved to be neck-and-neck with the No. 2 team in the country.
• Offensively, Cole Hartke led the Waves with 17 kills while Noe Matthey led defensively with six blocks.
 
GAME NOTES
• Pepperdine was projected to finish second in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, coming in behind UCLA.
• The Waves tied for second with USC, receiving four first place votes with the Trojans receiving just two.
• This season marks the 56th and final season with Firestone Fieldhouse as the home for Pepperdine Men's Volleyball
• Pepperdine will move into the Mountain at Mullin Park for the 2026-27 season.
• The Mountain is a new 3,600-seat arena that 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.
• Owning 5 NCAA titles and 18 MPSF titles, with the most recent being earned last year, the Waves are no stranger to what it takes to put together a championship-level team.
• With one of the toughest schedules in the NCAA, Pepperdine is setting the season up for success with a NCAA quarterfinal rematch against Loyola Chicago, a semifinal rematch with Long Beach State and a trip to the islands, taking on No. 2 Hawai'i in March.
• Opening No. 4 in the AVCA preseason poll, the Waves are only behind LBSU, Hawai'i, and conference-foe UCLA.
Ryan Barnett, James Eadie, Cole Hartke, and Jacob Reilly all return as All-Americans for the Waves.
• Barnett, Hartke, and Reilly all played on some level of the national team this summer.
Ryan Barnett earned a silver medal with the U23 team at the Pan American Cup while also playing on the senior USA team with Jacob Reilly in the Pan American Cup.
Cole Hartke earned a bronze in the FIVB World Championship with the U21 team, the farthest the USA has ever gotten in the tournament.
• Winning his third and fourth collegiate conference honors a week ago, Cole Hartke swept the MPSF awards with an offensive and defensive Player of the Week nod after a sweep of Loyola Chicago and reverse-sweep of Lewis.
• Nationally, Hartke earned the AVCA National Player of the Week.
• Only a sophomore, the Barrington, Ill. native is the reigning MPSF Freshman of the year as well as a second-team All American.
• As of this week, Hartke leads the nation in points per set at 5.5.
• Redshirting last season, Grant Lamoureux is a player to keep an eye out for on this star-studded roster.
• Named the Junior Male Indoor Athlete of the Year this past year, the redshirt freshman brings plenty of experience regardless of never logging collegiate minutes.
• This summer, Lamoureux was a captain of the U19 World Championship squad with team USA where he led the team in kills nearly every time out.
• Redshirt Ford Harman transferred into Pepperdine from national-champion Long Beach State.
• This summer, Harman earned a Silver medal at the 2025 Men's Beach Collegiate Challenge for team USA.
• Harman is originally from Santa Barbara, playing at Santa Barbara HS before college.
• Outside of the United States, the Waves represent three other countries in Cuba, Serbia, and Switzerland.
Andrej Polomac, a transfer from Purdue Fort-Wayne, is the sole Serbian on the squad, brings elite experience as a setter with an average of just under 9 aces per set last season.
• The Waves add even more international experience next year with two of the three commits coming from overseas, bringing another Serbian to Malibu as well as a middle blocker from the Czech Republic.
• In his fourth year at the helm, Winder is coming off his most successful season last year with a run to the final four in the NCAA tournament.
• Last season, Winder led the Waves to an MPSF title, the program's first since 2019.  
• As the ninth coach at the helm, Winder is an alum of the program himself, earning a National Title with Pepperdine in 2005.
 
SERIES HISTORY WITH CSUN
• All-time, Pepperdine leads the series thorugh 87 matchups 65-22.  
• Last season, the Waves fell to the Matadors 1-3 in Firestone Fieldhouse.
• In Northridge, Pepperdine is 29-12 all-time.
• Coming into last season, the Waves were riding a 13-match win streak. 
• Pepperdine has not lost back-to-back matches to CSUN since the 2012-2013 seasons.
 
SCOUTING THE MATADORS
• Sitting at 7-2, CSUN's two losses have come to Lindenwood and most recently, No. 4 USC.
• Last time out, CSUN took No. 4 USC to five sets, falling short of the upset 2-3.
• Offensively, Jordan Lucas leads the pack, averaging 4.11 points per set on a .452 attacking percentage.
•Defensively, Joao Avila averages 1.86 digs per set while Joao Favarim has been a part of a team-leading 24 blocks with one solo stuff.
 
 
First serve on Friday is scheduled for 6:00 P.M. PST. The game can be streamed on ESPN+ (subscription required) with live stats available on pepperdinewaves.com.
 
ABOUT PEPPERDINE MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Pepperdine men's volleyball boasts one of the richest histories in collegiate volleyball, with five NCAA National Championships. Four of those championships came under the direction of Hall of Fame coach Marv Dunphy who totaled 612 victories in 34 seasons at the helm. With 19 NCAA Appearances and 63 All-Americans, the program has consistently been a destination for top talent across the country. Under current head coach Jonathan Winder, the Waves reached the NCAA Final Four in his third season at the helm in 2025.
 
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Players Mentioned

James Eadie

#26 James Eadie

MB
6' 7"
Redshirt Junior
2V
Cole Hartke

#10 Cole Hartke

OH/OPP
6' 11"
Sophomore
1V
Grant  Lamoureux

#9 Grant Lamoureux

OH
6' 10"
Redshirt Freshman
SQ
Ryan Barnett

#14 Ryan Barnett

OH
6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
3V
Jacob Reilly

#6 Jacob Reilly

L
6' 0"
Senior
1V
Andrej Polomac

#5 Andrej Polomac

S
6' 6"
Junior
TR
Noe Matthey

#4 Noe Matthey

MB
6' 7"
Freshman
HS
Ford Harman

#40 Ford Harman

OH/L
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
TR

Players Mentioned

James Eadie

#26 James Eadie

6' 7"
Redshirt Junior
2V
MB
Cole Hartke

#10 Cole Hartke

6' 11"
Sophomore
1V
OH/OPP
Grant  Lamoureux

#9 Grant Lamoureux

6' 10"
Redshirt Freshman
SQ
OH
Ryan Barnett

#14 Ryan Barnett

6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
3V
OH
Jacob Reilly

#6 Jacob Reilly

6' 0"
Senior
1V
L
Andrej Polomac

#5 Andrej Polomac

6' 6"
Junior
TR
S
Noe Matthey

#4 Noe Matthey

6' 7"
Freshman
HS
MB
Ford Harman

#40 Ford Harman

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
TR
OH/L