Assistant coach Mark Amaral Assistant coach John Impelman | 2013–14 record 15–16 (8–10 WCC) Assistant coach Bryant Moore | |
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Head coach Marty Wilson (3rd year) |
The 2013–14 Pepperdine Waves men's basketball team represented Pepperdine University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. This was head coach Marty Wilson's third full season at Pepperdine. The Waves played their home games at the Firestone Fieldhouse and are members of the West Coast Conference. They finished the season 15–16, 8–10 in WCC play to finish in fifth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the WCC Tournament to Saint Mary's.
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Schedule and results
All non-conference home games, and conference home games not picked up by the WCC regional packages, are shown on TV-32 in Malibu, known as Pepperdine TV. They are also shown on pepperdinesports.com at no cost for all fans to enjoy.
San Diego Christian
Series History: First Meeting
Broadcaster: Al Epstein
UC Riverside
Series History: Pepperdine leads 4-1
Central Michigan
Series History: Central Michigan leads 2-0
San Jose State
Series History: San Jose State leads series 24-21
Broadcaster: Al Epstein
Utah Valley
Series History: Utah Valley leads 1-0
Broadcaster: Al Epstein
Great Alaska Shootout: Green Bay
Series History: Green Bay leads series 1-0
Broadcasters: Brent Stover, Pete Gillen, & Rontina McCann
Great Alaska Shootout: Denver
Series History: First Meeting
Great Alaska Shootout: Indiana State
Series History: Indiana State leads 3-1
Cal State Fullerton
Series History: Pepperdine leads 11-10
Broadcaster: Al Epstein
UC Irvine
Series History: Pepperdine leads 11-10
Broadcaster:
Washington State
Series History: Series tied 3-3
Broadcasters: Rich Waltz and Ernie Kent
Houston Baptist
Series History: Pepperdine leads 1-0
Broadcaster: Al Epstein
San Diego
Series History: Pepperdine leads 56-40
Broadcaster: Al Epstein
BYU
Broadcasters: Ari Wolfe, Jarron Collins, and Kelli Tennant
Series History: BYU leads 8-4
Santa Clara
Broadcaster: Rich Cellini, John Stege, and Amanda Blackwell
Series History: Santa Clara leads 76-50
San Francisco
Broadcasters: Barry Tompkins and Jarron Collins
Series History: San Francisco leads 71-50
BYU
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, and Spencer Linton
Series History: BYU leads 8-5
San Diego
Broadcasters: Eddie Doucette, Brad Holland, and Laura McKeeman
Series History: Pepperdine leads 57-40