Malibu, California – For the second consecutive year, Pepperdine won the All-Sports Women’s All-Sports award, which was announced Wednesday by the conference.
This is the seventh time that Pepperdine has won the WCC All-Sport prize, which leads all the active members of the conference.
Since 2001-2002, the All-Sports of the COE price has been determined by a point system based on the way each school behaves in the conference. This year, Pepperdine finished with a score of 51.10 points, before second place in Santa Clara (49.80 points) and LMU (47.80 points).
During the university year 2024-25, Pepperdine won two CEO titles and finished in the upper half in almost all sports. The female football team won its fifth title of conference on the west coast of the regular season and was ranked as high as 13th in the country in another successful year for the head coach Tim Ward. Led by the attacking player of the consecutive consecutive year Tori WaldeckThe waves had 10 different players. Pepperdine went 6-1-3 in the championship, which included victories on 2023 champion of COE Gonzaga, the state of Washington and a draw with Santa Clara n ° 10.
Continuing its channel of excellence in the COE game, the female tennis team Pepperdine won its 11th title of champion of the consecutive Coe. Temporary coach Tassilo SchmidSquad had four winners of all the conferences, led by the Co-WCC Freshman of the Year Alexia Harmon and the selections of the first team Anastasia Grechkina And Vivian Yang. The standard carrier for tennis in the middle of the major, the waves of Pepperdine n ° 25 was the best classified program from the outside of the Power-4 ranking in the final classification of the intercollégieuse of tennis.
In addition, Pepperdine finished in the first three in the COE classification in women’s interior volleyball, the women’s golf course and the volleyball beach.
Price classification for women
1. Pepperdine (51.10 points)
2. Santa Clara (49.80)
3. LMU (47.80)
4. Gonzaga (47.70)
5. Saint Mary (41.30)
6. Portland (37.40
7. San Diego (34.40)
8. San Francisco (31.80)
9. Pacific (18.15)