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Lorenzo Romar / Head Coach PPEPPERDINEMMEDIAEPPEEDRDIINAE MMEN’S AALMANACENL’SM BBASKETBALLASAKENTBAALLC 22020-21020-21 Note to the media: Pepperdine University no longer prints traditional media guides. This media almanac, which includes coach and player biographies, season and career statistics and the program’s history and records book, is being published online to assist the media in lieu of a traditional guide. PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY SSCHEDULECHEDULE Location .........................................................................Malibu, Calif. 90263 DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME Founded ...................................................... 1937 (Malibu Campus in 1972) Nov. 25 Wednesday # UC Irvine 3:30 p.m. Enrollment ................................................. 8,000 total/3,000 undergraduate Nov. 27 Friday # UCLA 12 p.m. Colors ................................................................................Blue and Orange Dec. 2 Wednesday San Jose State 5 p.m. Affi liation ..............................................................................NCAA Division I Dec. 5 Saturday Fresno State 3 p.m. Conference .............................................................West Coast Conference Dec. 9 Wednesday California 5 p.m. President ..............................................................................James A. Gash Dec. 12 Saturday CSUN 1 p.m. Athletic Director .................................................................... Dr. Steve Potts Dec. 14 Monday at UNLV Athletic Department Phone...................................................(310) 506-4150 Dec. 16 Wednesday Concordia-Irvine 5 p.m. Ticket Offi ce Phone ............................................................(866) WAVE-TIX Dec. 19 Saturday UC Santa Barbara 3 p.m. Home Arena.................................................................Firestone Fieldhouse Dec. 23 Wednesday Tarleton 1 p.m. Capacity .......................................................................................3,104 Opened .........................................................................................1973 Dec. 31 Thursday * BYU Jan. 2 Saturday * at Saint Mary’s CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF Jan. 7 Thursday * at San Francisco Jan. 14 Thursday * at Gonzaga Head Coach.............................................Lorenzo Romar (3rd/6th season*) Jan. 16 Saturday * Portland Alma Mater ......................................................................Cincinnati ‘92 Jan. 21 Thursday * Pacifi c Pepperdine Record ...............................................74-78 (fi ve seasons) Jan. 23 Saturday * at BYU Overall Record ...................................................423-318 (23 seasons) Jan. 30 Saturday * Gonzaga Associate Head Coach ............................................Ken Bone (3rd season) Feb. 4 Thursday * San Diego Alma Mater ...............................................................Seattle Pacifi c ‘83 Feb. 6 Saturday * San Francisco Assistant Coach.....................................................Curtis Allen (3rd season) Feb. 11 Thursday * at Loyola Marymount Alma Mater ...................................................................Washington ‘05 Feb. 13 Saturday * Saint Mary’s Assistant Coach................................................ Gerald Brown (2nd season) Feb. 18 Thursday * at Portland Alma Mater ................................................................... Pepperdine ‘98 Feb. 20 Saturday * at Santa Clara Director of Basketball Operations .........................................John Impelman Feb. 25 Thursday * Loyola Marymount Offi ce Phone .................................................................(310) 506-4161 Feb. 27 Saturday * at San Diego * Romar previously coached the Waves for three seasons (1996-97 through 1998-99) and is 32-34 in the two seasons since his return. March 4-9 Thu.-Tues. WCC Championships MMEN’SEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL HHISTORYISTORY * West Coast Conference game # San Diego State MTE (San Diego, California) First Year ......................................................................................... 1938-39 Home games in bold at Firestone Fieldhouse. All-Time Record ....................................................1,250-1,118 (82 seasons) All dates and times are subject to change. All-Time WCC Record ............................................... 446-472 (65 seasons) Regular-Season Titles .................................................12 (last in 2002) Tournament Titles ..........................................................3 (last in 1994) TTABLEABLE OOFF CCONTENTSONTENTS NCAA Tournament Appearances .........................................13 (last in 2002) PART I — 2020-21 SEASON Quick Facts/Schedule................................................................................. 2 TTEAMEAM IINFORMATIONNFORMATION Rosters .................................................................................................... 3-4 Preseason Notes ........................................................................................5 2019-20 Overall Record ...................................................................... 16-16 Coaching Staff .......................................................................................6-10 2019-20 Conference Record ...........................................................8-8 (6th) Student-Athlete Bios ............................................................................11-21 2019-20 Postseason........................... WCC Tournament quarterfi nals (1-1) Statistics .............................................................................................. 22-32 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................................ 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................... 9/5 PART II — RECORD BOOK Redshirts/Others Returning ........................................................................3 Quick Facts................................................................................................. 3 Newcomers (Freshmen/Transfers) .....................................................4 (2/2) History of Pepperdine Basketball ............................................................ 4-5 Year-by-Year Records ............................................................................. 6-7 AATHLETICTHLETIC CCOMMUNICATIONSOMMUNICATIONS Postseason ............................................................................................ 8-16 Director/MBKB Contact ............................................................Roger Horne Honors & Awards .................................................................................17-20 Offi ce Phone .................................................................(310) 506-4455 Statistics & Records ............................................................................ 21-45 Cell Phone ....................................................................(805) 279-4551 All-Time Roster ....................................................................................46-58 E-Mail .....................................................roger.horne@pepperdine.edu Pro Basketball ..................................................................................... 59-64 Assistant Director/MBKB Contact ....................................Morgan Davenport All-Time Results .................................................................................. 65-85 Offi ce Phone .................................................................(310) 506-6018 Firestone Fieldhouse ...........................................................................86-87 Cell Phone ....................................................................(405) 763-7694 E-Mail ..........................................morgan.davenport@pepperdine.edu Mailing Address ...................... 24255 Pacifi c Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90263 Website ............................................................www.PepperdineWaves.com Twitter ......................................@PeppBasketball and @PepperdineWaves Facebook ....................................../PeppBasketball and /PepperdineWaves Instagram...................................... pepperdinehoops and pepperdinewaves 2 PPEPPERDINERROSTEREPOPESRDTINEE RMMEN’SEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22020-21020-21 NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 0 Sedrick Altman G 6-2 180 So. 1V Rialto, Calif. (Colony HS) 2 Darryl Polk Jr. G 5-9 155 Jr. 2V Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 3 Michael Wexler # G 5-11 175 Sr. 2V Plymouth, Minn. (Benilde-St. Margaret’s School) 4 Colbey Ross G 6-1 185 Sr. 3V Aurora, Colo. (Eaglecrest HS) 5 Jadé Smith G 6-4 185 Jr.* 2V Oakland, Calif. (St. Joseph Notre Dame HS) 10 Andre Ball G 6-7 190 So.* 1V Chino Hills, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) 12 Kendall Munson F 6-8 220 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (Garfi eld HS) 13 Malachy Caff rey # G 6-1 170 Fr. HS Yakima, Wash. (La Salle HS) 14 Jay Yoon # G 6-4 195 Jr. 2V Arcadia, Calif. (Arcadia HS) 15 Kessler Edwards F 6-8 215 Jr. 2V Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) 22 Majok Deng G 6-5 190 Fr.* RS Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 24 Kene Chukwuka F 6-9 225 Gr. TR Stockholm, Sweden (Soderslatts Gymnasiet/Pitt) 25 Everett Perrot # F 6-6 215 So.* 1V Elk Grove, Calif. (Christian Brothers HS) 31 Jan Zidek F 6-9 240 So. 1V Prague, Czech Republic (Gymnazium Oty Pavla) 34 Victor Ohia Obioha C 6-9 220 Jr. 2V Owerri, Nigeria (Hillcrest HS) 44 Robbie Heath % G 6-3 180 So. TR Whittlesea, Australia (Abington
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