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Table of Contents TTABLEABLE OOFF CCONTENTSONTENTS PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE HISTORYHISTORY Men’s Volleyball History ......................................... 3 The rich tradition of the Pepperdine men’s volleyball program continues to this day. Year-by-Year Records ........................................ 4-5 The proud owners of fi ve NCAA Championships, nine regular-season conference titles All-Time Coaching Records ...................................5 and four* Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation tournament crowns, the Waves regularly NCAA Championship Teams ............................6-10 demonstrate a level of success that is sustained year in and year out on the beautiful Postseason Results ........................................11-12 Pepperdine Greats ......................................... 13-14 Malibu campus. Awards & Honors ............................................ 15-16 Pepperdine’s most successful program has made the NCAA Championships event All-Time Roster ...............................................17-19 on 15* occasions, including seven* times over the past 15 years. The Waves’ fi ve NCAA Yearly Individual/Team Statistics .................... 20-21 championships (1978, 1985, 1986, 1992, 2005) are the second most of any school in Career/Season/Individual Records .................22-27 the country and account for fi ve of the nine NCAA titles that Pepperdine has won as a Olympians............................................................ 28 school. Miscellaneous Statistics ...................................... 29 Pepperdine has fi nished in the top six of the fi nal AVCA poll in 15 of the last 17 Match-by-Match Results .................................30-39 Records vs. Opponents ..................................40-42 seasons beginning in 1997. Firestone Fieldhouse ...........................................43 As a whole, the Waves have posted an overall record of 709-338 (.677)* in 43 NCAA Probation Info for PSAs ............................ 44 seasons and a cumulative league mark of 498-259 (.658).* Since the MPSF went to its current round-robin format in 2002, Pepperdine owns the best record at 182-84 (.684).* QQUICKUICK FFACTSACTS The Waves’ record in MPSF play since the league was established in 1993 is 293-142 (.674)*. Location ................................... Malibu, Calif. 90263 The backbone to the program’s success is head coach Marv Dunphy. Entering his Founded .....................1937 (Malibu Campus 1972) 31st season in 2014, Dunphy is just one of three coaches in any sport to win an NCAA Enrollment ................. 8,000 (3,000 undergraduate) title in four different decades. Nickname...................................................... Waves He notched his 500th* career win when the Waves defeated Cal State Northridge Colors ................................Blue, Orange and White Conference .................................................... MPSF on February 26, 2010. Dunphy, now with a career record of 546-421 (.694)*, is believed Home Court ............................Firestone Fieldhouse to have become the fi fth head coach in NCAA men’s volleyball history to reach that capacity .....................................................3,104 milestone. opened .......................................................1973 Forty-three different Waves have earned All-American honors a total of 78 times, President .................................... Andrew K. Benton including 43 fi rst-team Athletic Director ............................... Dr. Steve Potts selections since 1977. Athletic Department phone ..............(310) 506-4150 Ticket Offi ce phone ........................(866) WAVE-TIX Pepperdine has claimed a National Player of the MMEN’SEN’S VVOLLEYBALLOLLEYBALL Year award in nine different seasons, including eight Head Coach................. Marv Dunphy (31st season) of the last 16 years. Five phone .........................................(310) 506-4517 different athletes have e-mail ................. [email protected] earned the honor from the Pepperdine record ..........546-241* (30 seasons) American Coaches Volleyball Association on six occasions, First Season .................................................... 1971 more than any other school All-Time Record ......................709-338 (43 seasons) All-Time Conference Record ...498-259* (42 seasons) since the AVCA began issuing All-Time MPSF Record ........293-142* (21 seasons) the award in 1991. NCAA Championships Appearances ..................15* The men’s volleyball last .............................................................2008* program played its inaugural MMARVARV DUNPHYDUNPHY national championships ....................................5 season in 1971 under the years ................... 1978, 1985, 1986, 1992, 2005 direction of coach Moo Park. Burt DeGroot inherited the head coaching position in 1973 and held the job for two AATHLETICTHLETIC CCOMMUNICATIONSOMMUNICATIONS years. Harlan Cohen took over in 1975 for two seasons and led Pepperdine to a share of the 1976 SCIVA title and a runner-up fi nish in the NCAA Championships. Director ................................................Roger Horne offi ce phone ................................(310) 506-4455 Dunphy, who played for the Waves in 1972 and 1973 and then served as an e-mail ................... [email protected] assistant coach, became head coach in 1977 and led the Waves to a 15-5 mark. In 1978, Assistant SID/MVB Contact .................Dena Meiste Dunphy led the Waves to their second SCIVA co-championship and fi rst-ever NCAA offi ce phone ................................(310) 506-4160 championship with a 21-4 overall record. Pepperdine defeated local power UCLA in fi ve sets. e-mail .................. [email protected] Pepperdine advanced to the 1983 and 1984 NCAA title matches only to come away Assistant SID ....................................Ryan McCrary as runner-up to crosstown rival UCLA. The Waves continued on their historic four-year e-mail [email protected] Address .................... 24255 Pacifi c Coast Highway run by winning NCAA titles in 1985 with Dunphy and 1986 under Rod Wilde. Both title- ........................................... Malibu, Calif. 90263 clinching victories were over USC. Fax...................................................(310) 506-4322 After a brief three-year hiatus to focus his efforts on coaching the United States Press Row .......................................(310) 456-5050 National Team to a gold medal at the 1988 Olympics Games, Dunphy returned in 1989 and brought the volleyball program back to prominence in 1992 with the school’s fourth Website ........................ www.pepperdinesports.com NCAA title. Facebook ................................. PepperdineAthletics Pepperdine won its fi fth and most recent national crown in 2005. The 1985 and 2005 ..........................................PepperdineVolleyball Twitter ............................................ PepperdineMVB teams both went 25-2, good for the best overall winning percentage (.926) in school ..............................................PepperdineWaves history. The 2002 Waves won a school-record 29 matches. In addition to its fi ve titles, Pepperdine placed second at the NCAA Championships in 1976, 1983, 1984, 1998, 2002 and 2008*. *See Page 5 3 #rollwaves#ll# Pepperdine Men’s Volleyball Record Book 2014 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSRECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE REG. SEASON FINAL NCAA YEAR HEAD COACH W L PCT. H A N W L PCT. H A FINISH RANKING TOURN. 1971 Moo Park 4 7 .364 3-2 1-5 0-0 — — — — — — — — 1972 Moo Park 5 3 .625 4-0 1-3 0-0 3 3 .500 3-0 0-3 4th SCIVA — — 1973 Burt DeGroot 5 6 .455 — — — 2 5 .286 0-2 2-5 6th SCIVA — — 1974 Burt DeGroot 8 8 .500 5-3 2-5 1-0 6 7 .462 4-3 2-4 T-4th SCIVA — — 1975 Harlan Cohen 10 5 .667 5-2 4-3 1-0 8 4 .667 4-2 4-2 T-2nd SCIVA — — 1976 Harlan Cohen 13 4 .765 6-0 4-2 3-2 10 2 .833 6-0 4-2 T-1st SCIVA — Runner-up 1977 Marv Dunphy 15 5 .750 7-1 6-3 2-1 10 4 .714 6-1 4-3 3rd SCIVA — Third Place 1978 Marv Dunphy 21 4 .840 10-0 7-3 4-1 12 2 .833 7-0 5-2 T-1st SCIVA — Champions 1979 Kirk Kilgour 13 6 .684 7-2 6-3 0-1 13 5 .688 7-2 6-3 3rd CIVA — — 1980 Kirk Kilgour 15 12 .556 5-4 6-5 4-3 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 T-4th CIVA — — 1981 Kirk Kilgour 10 13 .435 6-5 4-6 0-2 7 9 .438 4-5 3-4 6th CIVA — — 1982 Marv Dunphy 12 8 .600 7-3 5-4 0-1 9 7 .563 4-3 5-4 T-4th CIVA — — 1983 Marv Dunphy 21 6 .778 9-3 8-2 4-1 11 5 .688 6-3 5-2 T-2nd CIVA — Runner-up 1984 Marv Dunphy 23 7 .767 11-2 8-5 4-0 13 5 .722 6-2 7-3 2nd CIVA — Runner-up 1985 Marv Dunphy 25 2 .926 13-1 9-1 3-0 18 0 1.000 10-0 8-0 1st CIVA — Champions 1986 Rod Wilde 22 7 .759 9-1 8-5 5-1 14 6 .700 8-1 6-5 4th CIVA 3rd Champions 1987 Rod Wilde 22 7 .759 13-1 7-2 2-4 15 3 .833 9-1 6-2 2nd WIVA 3rd — 1988 Rod Wilde 14 13 .519 9-3 4-9 1-1 10 8 .556 7-1 3-7 5th WIVA 6th — 1989 Marv Dunphy 16 14 .533 9-6 4-7 3-1 8 12 .400 5-6 3-6 7th WIVA 7th — 1990 Marv Dunphy 10 15 .400 5-7 4-6 1-2 5 11 .313 3-5 2-6 4th WIVA/DeGroot 11th — 1991 Marv Dunphy 13 9 .591 6-4 7-3 0-2 9 7 .563 3-4 6-3 3rd WIVA/DeGroot 7th — 1992 Marv Dunphy 24 4 .857 12-3 8-1 4-0 12 4 .750 6-3 6-1 1st WIVA/DeGroot 2nd Champions 1993 Marv Dunphy 18 6 .750 11-1 5-4 2-1 14 5 .736 9-1 5-4 2nd MPSF/Mountain 3rd — 1994 Marv Dunphy 14 9 .609 8-3 5-6 1-0 11 8 .579 6-3 5-5 4th MPSF/Mountain 6th — 1995 Marv Dunphy 10 12 .455 7-5 3-7 0-0 7 12 .368 5-5 2-7 5th MPSF/Mountain 10th — 1996 Marv Dunphy 15 11 .577 7-4 5-7 3-0 10 9 .526 5-4 5-5 T-3rd MPSF/Mountain 12th — 1997 Marv Dunphy 18 9 .667 12-2 6-6 0-1 13 6 .684 9-1 4-5 T-3rd MPSF/Mountain 6th — 1998 Marv Dunphy 23 5 .821 10-3 11-1 2-1 16 3 .824 7-2 9-1 2nd MPSF/Mountain 2nd Runner-up 1999 Marv Dunphy 20 5 .833 11-2 9-3 0-0 15 4 .789 9-1 6-3 2nd MPSF/Mountain 4th — 2000 Jeff Stork 22 6 .786 12-3 9-2 1-1 16 3 .842 7-2 9-1 1st MPSF/Mountain 3rd Semifi nals MOO PARK HARLAN COHEN 1977 PEPPERDINE MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM 4 #rollwaves Pepperdine Men’s Volleyball Record Book 2014 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSRECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE REG.
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