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Pepperdine Waves baseball

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American college baseball team
Pepperdine Waves baseball
2025 Pepperdine Waves baseball team
Founded1939; 86 years ago (1939)
UniversityPepperdine University
Head coachTyler LaTorre (1st season)
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
LocationMalibu, California
Home stadiumEddy D. Field Stadium
(Capacity: 2,000)
NicknameWaves
ColorsBlue, white, and orange[1]
     
College World Series champions
1992
College World Series appearances
1979, 1992
NCAA regional champions
1979, 1992, 2014
NCAA tournament appearances
1955, 1957, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015
Conference tournament champions
2014, 2015
Conference regular season champions
1974, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2014
Eddy D. Field Stadium

ThePepperdine Waves baseball team representsPepperdine University in the sport ofbaseball. The Pepperdine Waves compete inDivision I of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and in theWest Coast Conference. They are currently led by head coachTyler LaTorre.[2]

The Waves have been to theCollege World Series twice, winning the national championship in 1992 under head coachAndy Lopez with a win overCal State Fullerton.[3]

Head coaches

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CoachTenureRecordPct.
Wade Ruby19398–10.444
Benny Lefebvre1940–1941; 196227–33.450
Morris Ruby19424–8.333
Shan Deniston19442–10.167
Clarence Shaffer19459–4.692
John Scolinos1946–1960263–219.546
Walter Glass196112–19.387
Gary Marks1963–196775–96.439
Gail Hopkins19689–28.243
Wayne Wright1969–1976195–166–3.540
Bob Zuber1977–197859–45–4.565
Dave Gorrie1979–1988409–202–11.666
Andy Lopez1989–1994241–107–3.691
Pat Harrison1995–199669–38–1.644
Frank Sanchez1997–2003257–161.615
Steve Rodriguez2004–2015299–229.566
Rick Hirtensteiner2016–2024194–226.462
Tyler LaTorre2025–present0–0

Source[4]

Year-by-year results

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SeasonCoachRecordPostseason
OverallConference
1939Wade Ruby8-10
1940Benny Lefebvre5-9
19415-9
1942Maurice Ruby4-8
1943No team
1944Shan Deniston2-10
1945Clarence Shaffer9-4
1946John Scolinos17-8
194718-16
194817-14
194912-9
195022-18
195123-15
195211-15
195315-16
195417-10
195519-12NCAA tournament
195615-23
195719-14NCAA tournament
195816-17
195913-20
196029-12NCAA tournament
1961Walter Glass12-19
1962Benny Lefebvre17-15
1963Gary Marks26-8
196411-25
196517-17
196612-25
19679-21
West Coast Conference
1968Gail Hopkins9-286-14
1969Wayne Wright9-31-23-17
197020-229-12
197120-248-13
197224-1711-7
197317-287-11
197438-1215-3NCAA tournament
197537-1314-2NCAA Regional
197629-19-116-2NCAA Regional
Southern California Baseball Association
1977Bob Zuber23-27-212-11
197836-18-220-8
1979Dave Gorrie53-1819-9College World Series (3rd place)
198030-25-217-11
198131-25-214-14
198246-21-121-7NCAA Regional
198333-20-115-13
198441-2116-12
West Coast Conference
1985Dave Gorrie52-15-120-4NCAA Regional
198638-21-219-5NCAA Regional
198748-12-322-2NCAA Regional
198837-24-119-4-1NCAA Regional
1989Andy Lopez41-19-120-4NCAA Regional
199037-2324-12
199141-1725-10NCAA Regional
199248-11-123-4College World Series Champions
199341-1724-6NCAA Regional
199433-2020-10
1995Pat Harrison36-19-123-3-1NCAA Regional
199633-1920-8
1997Frank Sanchez34-2520-8
199832-2221-9
199946-1621-9NCAA Regional
200036-2322-8
200142-1825-5NCAA Regional
200231-3218-12
200336-2523-7NCAA Regional
2004Steve Rodriguez30-3219-11NCAA Regional
200541-2321-9NCAA Regional
200642-2115-6NCAA Regional
200735-2214-7NCAA Regional
200838-2114-6NCAA Regional
200931-2312-9
201024-3012-9
201122-347-14
201236-2316-8NCAA Regional
201327-2313-11
201442-1618-9NCAA Super Regional
201530-2717-10NCAA Regional
2016Rick Hirtensteiner29-2416-11
201720-328-19
201831-2417-10
201924-2514-13

Source[4]

Pepperdine in the NCAA tournament

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YearRecordPctNotes
19551–2.333Eliminated byFresno State in the District 8 playoffs
19573–3.500Eliminated byCalifornia in the District 8 playoffs
19600-2.000Eliminated bySouthern California in the District 8 playoffs
19741–2.333Eliminated bySouthern California in the District 8 playoffs
19753–2.600Eliminated byCal State Fullerton in West Regional
19761–2.333Eliminated byCal State Fullerton in West Regional
19796–2.750Won the Mideast Regional
College World Series
19822–2.500Eliminated byStanford in West I Regional
19853–2.600Eliminated byStanford in West I Regional
19863–2.600Eliminated byArizona in Central Regional
19872–2.500Eliminated byUCLA in West II Regional
19883–2.600Eliminated byArizona State in West II Regional
19890–2.000Eliminated byWichita State in West II Regional
19910–2.000Eliminated bySouthern California in West I Regional
19928–1.889Won the West Regional
College World Series champions
19931–2.333Eliminated bySt. John's in the West II Regional
19952–2.500Eliminated byLong Beach State in the West Regional
19993–2.600Eliminated bySouthern California in the Los Angeles Regional
20011–2.333Eliminated byFresno State in the Los Angeles Regional
20030–2.000Eliminated byMinnesota in the Long Beach Regional
20042–2.500Eliminated byCal State Fullerton in the Fullerton Regional
20053–2.600Eliminated bySouthern California in the Long Beach Regional
20062–2.500Eliminated byMissouri in the Malibu Regional
20070–2.000Eliminated byLong Beach State in the Long Beach Regional
20082–2.500Eliminated byStanford in the Palo Alto Regional
20122–2.500Eliminated byStanford in the Palo Alto Regional
20144–2.667Won the San Luis Obispo Regional
Eliminated byTCU in the Fort Worth Super Regional
20152–2.500Eliminated byCal State Fullerton in the Fullerton Regional

Source[3]

Individual awards

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A number of Pepperdine players have earned individual honors, includingAll-American honors, All-College World Series honors, andWest Coast Conference honors.[4]

All-Americans

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  • 1979
Mike Gates, 2B
  • 1982
Jon Furman, P
  • 1985
Brad Bierley, OF
Scott Marrett, P
  • 1987
Paul Faries, SS
  • 1989
Rick Hirtensteiner, OF
  • 1990
Steve Duda, P (Freshman)
Steve Rodriguez, 2B (Freshman)
  • 1991
Pat Ahearne, P
Steve Montgomery, P
Steve Rodriguez, 2B
  • 1992
Pat Ahearne, P
Dan Melendez, 1B
Steve Montgomery, P
Steve Rodriguez, 2B
  • 1993
Steve Duda, P
  • 1995
Ryan Christenson, OF
  • 1997
Randy Wolf, P
Steve Schenewerk, P (Freshman)
  • 1999
Jay Adams, P
Jay Gehrke, P
Dane Sardinha, C
Dan Haren, P (Freshman)
  • 2000
Dane Sardinha, C
  • 2001
Dan Haren, P
Noah Lowry, P
Jared Pitney, 1B
  • 2003
David Uribes, SS (Freshman)
  • 2004
Chad Tracy, C (Freshman)
  • 2005
Steve Kleen, P
Chad Tracy, C
Barry Enright, P (Freshman)
  • 2006
Chase d'Arnaud, P (Freshman)
Brett Hunter, P (Freshman)
  • 2007
Barry Enright, P
  • 2008
Eric Thames, OF
  • 2009
Cole Cook, P (Freshman)
  • 2016
A. J. Puckett, P

All College World Series

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  • 1979
Mike Gates, 2B
  • 1992
Pat Ahearne, P
Dan Melendez, 1B
Steve Rodriguez, 2B
Scott Vollmer, C

Brooks Wallace Award

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  • 2012
Zach Vincej, SS

Conference awards

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West Coast Conference Player of the Year
Mark Lee - 1976
Brad Bierley - 1985
Steve Erickson &Paul Faries - 1987
Rick Hirtensteiner - 1989
Steve Rodriguez - 1992
Ryan Christenson - 1995
Dane Sardinha - 2000
Dan Haren - 2001
Kevin Estrada - 2003
Chad Tracy - 2005
Eric Thames - 2008
Joe Sever - 2012
West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year
Scott Marrett - 1985
Mike Fetters - 1986
Doug Simons - 1988
Britt Craven - 1989 & 1990
Pat Ahearne - 1992
Steve Duda - 1993
Randy Wolf - 1997
Jay Adams - 1999
Noah Lowry - 2001
Greg Ramirez - 2003
Paul Coleman - 2005
Barry Enright - 2006
A. J. Puckett - 2016

Waves in Major League Baseball

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34 former Pepperdine players have playedMajor League Baseball.[5]

Pat Ahearne
Bill Bathe
Ryan Christenson
Chase d'Arnaud
Barry Enright
Paul Faries
Mike Fetters
Danny Garcia
Mike Gates
Dan Haren
Gail Hopkins
Matt Howard


Chad Kreuter
Jalal Leach
Mark Lee
Noah Lowry
David Matranga
Steve Montgomery
Jon Moscot
David Newhan
Will Ohman
Rob Picciolo
Ryan Radmanovich
Steve Rodriguez


Dane Sardinha
Mike Scott
Doug Simons
Andy Stankiewicz
Eric Thames
Jason Thompson
Chad Tracy
Derek Wallace
Matt Wise
Randy Wolf
Danny Worth

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Official Colors | Resources | Pepperdine Community". RetrievedApril 5, 2016.
  2. ^"Tyler LaTorre Announced as Head Coach of Pepperdine Baseball" (Press release). Pepperdine Waves. June 14, 2024. RetrievedJune 15, 2024.
  3. ^ab"2011 Division 1 Championship Record Book"(PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved21 June 2012.
  4. ^abc"Pepperdine baseball history and records book"(PDF). PepperdineWaves.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved21 June 2012.
  5. ^"Pepperdine University Waves Major Leaguers". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved21 June 2012.

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