Former U.S. Soccer star Jermaine Jones has put his 4-acre compound in the hills above Malibu, CA, on the market for $3,175,000. Jones had purchased the property in May 2020 for $1,895,000. The bucolic property is anchored by a stylish,
First-year Pepperdine Waves women’s tennis players Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen were first paired together during the ITA Southwest Regional Championships in San Diego last October.
The Waves defeated 10th-ranked Harvard 4-3 on March 17 at Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center on Pepperdine’s campus, but were downed 5-2 by 15th-ranked Texas the next day.
Seaver College junior Autumn Tennison died in her Drescher apartment as a result of an accidental overdose of her ADHD medication, confirmed by her parents Gary and Ellen Tennison.
The Pepperdine Waves women’s tennis team served, lobbed, and hit balls past the outstretched rackets of opponents en route to a pair of home victories last week.
The Malibu High Sharks boys volleyball team was down 21-8 in the first set of their home match against Palisades on March 4. Then, the Sharks began to battle back.
Waves men’s hoops players Maxwell Lewis, Houston Mallette, and Mike Mitchell Jr. were named to the conference’s men’s All-Freshman squad, along with Pepperdine women’s basketball player Ally Stedman was named to WCC’s women’s All-Freshman team.