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No. 7 Water Polo Set to Begin 2025 Season at Triton Invite

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MALIBU, Calif – No. 7 Pepperdine water polo will open up the 2025 season this weekend with four games in two days at the Triton Invite, hosted by UC San Diego from Aug. 30-31 at the Canyonview Aquatic Center.

The Waves will take on No. 20 Navy to begin the season on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. before a matchup with Pomona-Pitzer at noon. Returning on Sunday, Pepperdine will take on No. 14 UC Davis at noon before a true road contest against No. 12 UC San Diego beginning at 4:00 p.m. The fixture with the Tritons will be the lone contest of the weekend with a stream available on ESPN+ and live stats available on the FOSH.

Tickets for the weekend can be purchased here.

“The team came back in good shape from their short time off this summer which allowed us to get right into training and preparing for our season and this first weekend of games,” said head coach Merrill Moses. “We do have some players coming back from injury, but we have an extremely talented team and have the most depth at every position that we have had in a very long time. We play four talented and tough opponents that are very well coached this weekend at the Triton Invite. It will be a good test for our team to see where we are at and what we need to work on. Our goal as a team and coaching staff is to be our best at the end of the season and win our Conference Championship and be competing for an NCAA Championship. We are very excited about our upcoming season and hope to see as many of you that can make it to our games cheering the team on in the stands.”

GAME NOTES

  • Pepperdine was selected at No. 7 in the preseason CWPA poll.
  • Merrill Moses enters his second season at the helm coming off a 21-8 season in 2024.
  • The Waves came in at No. 2 in the WCC Preseason poll.
  • Senior attacker Adam Csapo and sophomore attacker Erik Ionescu were each named to the Preseason All-WCC Team.
  • Csapo posted 70 goals and 49 assists this past season along with 30 steals.
  • Csapo earned All-WCC Second Team honors in each of the past two seasons and sits 15th on Pepperdine’s all-time goal list with 183.
  • Csapo ranked second in the WCC with 119 points in 2024 while also ranking top-ten in the conference in steals.
  • Ionescu is the reigning WCC Freshman of the Year in 2024 after totaling 86 points through 51 goals and 35 assists.
  • Ionescu’s 19 points in conference play were the sixth-highest in the WCC.
  • Senior attacker Sandor Gal logged 38 goals with 36 assists and a team-high 39 steals during his 2024 campaign.
  • Gal was an All-WCC and ACWPC All-American Honorable Mention in 2024.
  • Junior utility Jon Carcarey earned a silver medal with the United States National Team this summer at the U20 World Championships in Croatia.
  • Carcarey scored 35 goals in 2024 for the Waves to go along with 18 assists, 20 steals and 21 blocks.
  • Carcarey was one of two in the WCC this past season to record at least 30 goals, 20 steals and 20 blocks.
  • The Waves return the goalkeeping tandem of Max Smirnov and Jaxon Leach who combined for every minute in goal this past season.
  • Smirnov logged a .503 save-percentage to go along with an 11.20 GAA in 20 games played.
  • Leach registered a .429 save-percentage in 14 games to go along with a 13.28 GAA.
  • Graduate Student center Matty Walsh returns after missing the 2024 campaign. Walsh has recorded 59 goals and 33 steals in his career as a Wave.
  • Freshman utility Csanád Bella begins his collegiate career immediately following a standout performance at the European U20 Championships in Romania, helping Hungary to a sixth-place finish.
  • Bella is joined by Max Burstein, Garrett Chivers, Adam Blum, Alex Piccin, Cameron Bench and Brian Barnuevo as the incoming freshman class.
  • Mike Tragitt was elevated to Associate Head Coach prior to the season with Terry Schroeder moving into the role of Senior Advisor.

SERIES HISTORY

  • The Waves are 12-1 all-time against Navy and last matched up with the Midshipmen in 2015 which saw a 14-9 Pepperdine victory.
  • Pepperdine boasts a 22-0 all-time mark against Pomona-Pitzer and took down the Sage Hens at both last year’s Triton Invite and the Gary Troyer Tournament.
  • The Waves hold a 30-5 advantage in the all-time series with UC Davis, most recently defeating the Aggies 15-11 at the 2023 MPSF Invite.
  • Pepperdine is 52-9-1 all-time against UC San Diego as the Waves enter with a three-game winning streak against the Tritons.
  • The Waves were 4-0 at last season’s Triton Invite including a sudden death overtime victory over No. 2 Cal.

SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS

  • Navy logged a 22-10 overall record in 2024 and enter play ranked No. 20 in the CWPA Preseason Poll along with holding a No. 2 ranking in the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Poll.
  • Pomona-Pitzer enters the season ranked No. 2 in the CWPA Division III Preseason Poll. The Sage Hens posted a 19-12 record in 2024 and fell in the SCIAC semifinals.
  • UC Davis logged a 10-14 mark in 2024 and fell in the Big West semifinals to UC San Diego. The Aggies enter the season ranked 14th in the nation.
  • UC San Diego enters the season ranked No. 12 in the country coming off a season where the Tritons reached the Big West Championship with a 17-12 overall record.

WAVES SCHEDULE
Saturday, August 30
No. 7 Pepperdine vs. No. 20 Navy – 8:00 a.m. (Canyonview Pool)
No. 7 Pepperdine vs. Pomona-Pitzer – noon (Triton Pool)
Sunday, August 31 
No. 7 Pepperdine vs. No. 14 UC Davis – noon (Canyonview Pool)
No. 7 Pepperdine at No. 12 UC San Diego – 4:00 p.m. (Triton Pool)

Next up, the Waves will ready for the home opener on Sunday, Sept. 7, hosting No. 2 USC at 1:00 p.m. from Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool.

ABOUT PEPPERDINE WATER POLO

Pepperdine water polo has seen success spanning decades under Terry Schroeder who gave the reins to Merrill Moses following the 2023 season. Highlighted by its national championship in 1997 with Moses as the starting goalie, the Waves have reached the NCAA Tournament on 13 occasions and recently won the inaugural WCC Regular Season Championship in 2023. Overall, the program has seen 60 athletes garner All-American honors while boasting a winning record in 36 of 50 seasons.

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For more information and to purchase tickets to upcoming home events, visit here.

FOLLOW

To stay up-to-date on the latest Pepperdine water polo news, follow the Waves on social media @PepperdineMWP.



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Outside hitter Eva Travis signs with Wisconsin volleyball

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The University of Wisconsin volleyball program continued to rebuild its roster with the commitment Monday of an outside hitter.

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Elyria Youth Track Club, Oberlin College Track and Field partner for clinic

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The Elyria Youth Track Club, a program of the Elyria Youth Sports Club, is set to partner with Oberlin College Track and Field for a clinic.

The clinic will take place from 5-7 p.m. Jan. 7 at Oberlin College.

The clinic, open to all Elyria Youth Track athletes, will focus on showing young athletes fundamental and advanced techniques directly from Oberlin College Track and Field athletes and coaches, according to Aric Bowens, CEO of Elyria Youth Sports Club.

“I know last year, we went to an indoor track meet — our whole organization — and we got to meet Coach Izzy (Alexander, assistant coach for Oberlin College Track and Field),” Bowens said. “Since then, myself and Coach Izzy have been in communication with how can we get our kids infused with Oberlin College Track?”

According to Alexander, athletes participating in the clinic will learn a variety of skills and techniques in different stations at the college indoor track.

Youngsters will have exposure to different aspects of track through stations incorporating horizontal jumping into a sand pit, throwing shot puts, running sprints and relay racing, she said.

“This particular event is the first community event that we’re being involved with that specifically relates to track and field, so that’s something we’re really excited about,” Alexander said. “We hope to make it an annual event.”

With the clinic, Alexander said a vision is to help the youngsters feel more comfortable in their athletic ability, but also make them familiar with Oberlin College and the athletes they will interact with.

Athletes also can have a vision for what their future could look like if they wish to further their track career, Alexander said.

“If you can see it, you can be it,” she said. “They can realize that college and being a collegiate athlete is something that they can achieve, too, because they will have been more familiar with Oberlin.

“Track and field really has been a transformative part of our lives, and this event is kind of a way to give back and a way to foster continued participation.”

Alexander said the Oberlin College Track and Field team has continued to nurture its presence in the community by partnering with organizations like Oberlin Community Services, Oberlin Heritage Center and the Western Reserve Land Conservancy.

The Track and Field Clinic also marks a positive first step in a strong relationship with the Elyria Youth Track Club.

“We’re really thrilled to host this event,” Alexander said. “They’ve been really terrific to work with.”

Bowens said there are around 50 athletes in the Track Club who practice throughout the year, and participate in training like weight lifting and conditioning.

This “invaluable experience” for young track athletes will help strengthen their athletic ability, and connect them to different resources and organizations in Lorain County.

“I think it is an amazing opportunity,” Bowens said. “We’re super excited, just for this experience for our children.

“We would love to continue to keep the relationships going and growing for our organization.”

For more information, email elyriayouthsportsclub@gmail.com.



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Men’s Volleyball Picked First in EIVA, Merk and Rose Named Players to Watch – Penn State

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State was the unanimous pick to win the 2026 EIVA title in a vote of the conference’s coaches. The poll was released on Monday along with a list of Players to Watch, which included the Nittany Lions’ Ryan Merk and Owen Rose.

Penn State received all seven first-place votes to finish atop the preseason poll, coming in ahead of NJIT (34 points) and George Mason (32) in second and third. Rounding out the poll were Princeton (26), Charleston (22), Harvard (22), and Sacred Heart (11).

Princeton won last year’s regular season title, but Penn State put it together at the right time. The Nittany Lions swept all three matches in the EIVA Tournament to win the championship as the third-seeded team.

Merk is a three-time All-American for the Nittany Lions, earning second team recognition in as a sophomore and honorable mention status as a freshman and junior. The libero is a three-time first-team All-EIVA selection.

Rose was an AVCA honorable mention All-American as a sophomore in 2024. He is also a three-time All-EIVA selection, making the first team as a freshman and sophomore and the second team last season as a junior.

Merk and Rose are the team’s two captains this season.

Penn State opens the 2026 season with four straight home matches. The Nittany Lions host Mount Olive (Jan. 9), Manhattan (Jan. 10), St. Thomas Aquinas (Jan. 15), and Lewis (Jan. 17) during that stretch.



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Nebraska finishes No. 3 in final AVCA Coaches Poll

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Nebraska volleyball closed the season ranked No. 3 in the final AVCA Coaches Poll, finishing 33–1 after spending the entire season atop the rankings before the postseason.

Texas A&M rose to No. 1 in the final poll after winning the national championship over Kentucky. The Aggies earned 61 first-place votes and 1,525 points to finish 29–4, while Kentucky ends the year ranked second at 30–3 as the national runner-up.

Pittsburgh and Wisconsin round out the top five, with Wisconsin making a five-spot jump to finish No. 5. Creighton closes the season ranked No. 10 at 28–6, while Cal Poly enters the final Top 25 at No. 21 after being unranked last week.

Penn State fell out of the Top 25 despite receiving votes, marking the program’s first absence from the final poll since 1988 and ending a streak of 565 consecutive weeks ranked.

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Next up for the fall all-area series is volleyball.

One Athens-area high school volleyball team made history this season as Oglethorpe County returned from Cartersville with its first ever state title. The 3-seeded Patriots defeated Bremen in the 1A championships, 3-1, to finish the season 32-8 overall.

In GHSA, Jefferson and Oconee County made it to the 3A quarterfinals, while Athens Academy, Jackson County and North Oconee were eliminated in their respective second rounds and Apalachee, Commerce, East Jackson and Prince Avenue Christian succumbed in their respective first rounds.



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KSR Today: Volleyball Ends, Basketball Rolls On

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Good morning, KSR readers. It’s Monday morning of Christmas week. Can you believe it? Ready or not, it’s here, so get that last-minute shopping in. Maybe I’ll see you out there, right after I get these decorations put up.

In addition to Christmas anxiety, we’re coming off an emotional weekend in Big Blue Nation. Sunday didn’t pan out the way we hoped in the NCAA Volleyball Final Four, but Saturday in Atlanta gave us some excitement with Mark Pope’s Wildcats finally getting a top-25 win in the CBS Sports Classic, leaning on the depth of a full roster.

There is more UK fun ahead, so what do you say we catch up on everything as the holidays close in? And let me know if you have any last-minute shopping ideas, or if you want to put the ornaments on my Christmas tree.

Kentucky Volleyball swept by A&M in the NCAA Championship

This one was tough to wrap your head around. Kentucky Volleyball‘s incredible season came to a disappointing end Sunday in Kansas City, as the Wildcats were swept 3-0 by Texas A&M in the NCAA Championship match. It never felt like this was how it was supposed to end. Kentucky had set point in the opening set at 24-23, but Texas A&M closed on a 3-0 run, and it was all Aggies from there.

The Wildcats struggled to find their rhythm after that moment during one of the worst performances of the season. A&M was the far better team for the afternoon and had the majority of the crowd, winning the final two sets 25-15 and 25-20. The loss snapped a 27-match winning streak and was a shocking finish for a team that had been so steady and dominant all season, and was favored to win.

Still, Craig Skinner’s NCAA runner-up group deserves appreciation. Kentucky finishes 30-3, swept the SEC regular season and tournament titles, and reached the national championship for the second time in program history. Yeah, the ending hurt, but the Wildcats brought a lot of joy and excitement to the fan base, and the program is built to be back on this stage again next season. Sunday’s final still stings for now, though.

Mark Pope’s Wildcats host Bellarmine in Rupp Arena tomorrow

Now at full strength, Kentucky Basketball returns to Rupp Arena tomorrow for a pre-Christmas matchup with Bellarmine, looking to keep momentum rolling before the short holiday break. The Wildcats have won three straight games, including wins over Indiana and St. John’s, and are starting to look more comfortable on both ends of the floor after a disappointing start to the year.

Bellarmine, ranked No. 260 in KenPom, catches Kentucky at a bad time. However, the Knights also snapped out of a recent funk with a 15-point win over Chattanooga. Bellarmine is 5-6 entering Tuesday’s game, set for 1 p.m. in the afternoon. It’s a streaming-only game on SEC Network+.

Q&A with Jayden Quaintance and Kam Williams

Fresh off his Kentucky debut, Jayden Quaintance gets a turn at the podium to preview Kentucky’s next game. He and Kam Williams, who also starred in Saturday’s comeback win, will take questions about the matchup with Bellarmine and the upcoming holiday break. You can watch those conversations here at KentuckySportsRadio.com later today.

Hear from Mark Pope during his call-in show

After Quaintance and Williams speak for the locker room, Mark Pope will sit down with Tom Leach for his Monday night call-in radio show. Hear from Pope at 6 p.m. on the UK Sports Network, as he recaps the win over St. John’s and more on the team’s three-game winning streak.

Kentucky climbing the NET, maybe the Top 25

With Saturday’s win, Kentucky climbed the NET Rankings up to No. 23. Later today, we’ll find out if the win was enough to move the Wildcats back into the Top 25 polls. The AP and Coaches’ polls update around lunchtime for both men’s and women’s college basketball. Kenny Brooks’ squad enters the new week ranked No. 12/13.

Will Stein’s first coaching staff is taking shape

Will Stein is a busy man, balancing two jobs this holiday season. On Saturday, his Oregon Ducks scored 51 points in their first College Football Playoff game. Then on Sunday, news spread of Stein’s latest hire for his first staff in Lexington.

Former Cal assistant Allen Brown will serve as Kentucky Football‘s cornerbacks coach. Brown replaces Chris Collins, who joins Brad White and Jon Sumrall at Florida, and rounds out Stein’s list of assistant coaches for his first season at UK:

  • Joe Sloan: Offensive Coordinator
  • Jay Bateman: Defensive Coordinator
  • Cutter Leftwich: Offensive Line
  • Kolby Smith: Running Backs
  • Justin Burke: TBA
  • Joe Price III: Wide Receivers
  • Josh Christian-Young: Safeties
  • Anwar Stewart: Defensive Line
  • Tony Washington Jr: Pass Rushers
  • Allen Brown: Cornerbacks

Former Cal assistant to coach Kentucky’s cornerbacks

Tune in to KSR at 10 a.m.

Matt Jones hosts today’s show from New Orleans, where he will call his first football game for ESPN Radio tomorrow. Joining him via technology are Ryan Lemond and me in Lexington, and Shannon The Dude in Louisville. Together, we’ll recap the high and low weekend from 10 a.m. to noon. Go Cats.



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