Pepperdine selected first in WCC men's golf preseason poll

The West Coast Conference announced its 2026 men's golf preseason poll on January 23, with Pepperdine picked to finish first. Three Pepperdine players earned preseason All-WCC honors, while Pacific was selected second for the second straight year. Washington State's Sam Renner also made the preseason team.

The West Coast Conference (WCC) released its 2026 men's golf preseason poll on January 23 in San Bruno, California, projecting Pepperdine to claim the top spot. This marks a strong endorsement for the Waves, who have a storied history in the sport, including NCAA Championships in 1997 and 2021, 24 WCC titles, and 28 NCAA Regional appearances.

Pepperdine's Mahanth Chirravuri, Brady Siravo, and Willy Walsh were named to the preseason All-WCC team, highlighting the program's depth. The Waves currently boast four active PGA Tour members in 2025, underscoring their pipeline to professional success.

For the second consecutive year, the University of the Pacific was picked to finish second in the poll. Meanwhile, Washington State junior Sam Renner earned a spot on the preseason team, recognizing his consistent performance from the fall season.

Pepperdine kicks off its spring campaign January 26-28, hosting the Southwestern Invitational at North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village, California. The poll sets the stage for a competitive season among WCC programs, with no major contradictions in the conference's projections across official announcements.

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Initial reactions on X to Pepperdine's selection as first in the WCC men's golf preseason poll come primarily from official team accounts. Pepperdine celebrated their top spot and three preseason All-WCC honorees. Pacific acknowledged their second-place prediction. Washington State congratulated Sam Renner on his preseason team selection. The WCC shared the full honors list. Other teams like USD highlighted their players' recognitions. Sentiments are uniformly positive with no notable skepticism or fan debates.

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Pepperdine University's men's basketball team, with a 5-10 overall record and 0-2 in the West Coast Conference, heads out for its first road conference games of the season. The Waves will face undefeated Santa Clara on Friday before taking on Pacific on Saturday. Coming off a heavy loss to Saint Mary's, Pepperdine aims to leverage its strong free-throw shooting and key players' performances.

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Creighton baseball, the defending Big East regular season and tournament champion, has been selected to finish second in the 2026 preseason poll. UConn tops the poll with seven first-place votes, while three St. John's players earned spots on the preseason All-Big East team.

The Samford baseball team has been selected as the favorite to win the Southern Conference in the 2026 season, according to D1Baseball's preseason preview. Sophomore pitcher Mason Blasche earned preseason Pitcher of the Year honors, while incoming freshman Michael Fredette was named Freshman of the Year.

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The Central Washington University track and field team delivered strong performances at the UW Preview in Seattle, with David Brown and Emy Ntekpere claiming top honors in their events. Multiple athletes from the Wildcats placed in the top ten across various competitions, highlighting the team's depth and potential. Coach praised standout efforts from freshmen and key performers alike.

Si Woo Kim holds a one-shot lead at 22 under par heading into the final round of The American Express, with Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown tied at 21 under. The tournament's unique 54-hole cut fell at 11 under, eliminating notable players including Justin Rose, Tony Finau and defending champion Sepp Straka. Wyndham Clark and Eric Cole sit two shots back at 20 under after strong third rounds.

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The Sony Open in Hawaii carried a bittersweet tone, with players sensing it might be their last amid the PGA Tour's planned schedule revamp for 2027. Consecutive events like The American Express share similar anxieties, as the tour prioritizes signature events and competes with the NFL for attention. Historic tournaments risk relocation or elimination, stirring nostalgia among veterans.

 

 

 

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