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431: 537: 687: 702: 158:. The Pepperdine Board of Trustees ended the football program after the 1961 season, judging the cost of fielding a competitive team too high. Although Pepperdine played basketball in the 611: 447: 828: 818: 654: 203: 564: 604: 823: 178:
Pepperdine called multiple stadiums home during the short tenure of its program. From 1946–1947, 1949, and 1959–1961 the Waves played at
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for a season, but that facility's imminent demolition required yet another change. From 1951–1958 Pepperdine played at
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The program began in 1946. The school then called itself
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in Los Angeles, a baseball stadium and the home of the
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Sentinel Field
Los Angeles, California
Pepperdine University
Los Angeles, California
college football
Nebraska Wesleyan Plainsmen
Will Rogers Bowl
West Coast Athletic Conference
independent
California Collegiate Athletic Association
Sentinel Field
Inglewood, California
Wrigley Field
Los Angeles Angels
Pacific Coast League
Gilmore Stadium
El Camino Stadium
Torrance, California
Warren Gaer
Ray Richards
Duck Dowell
Gordon McEachron
John Scolinos
Pence Dacus
"Official Colors | Resources | Pepperdine Community"
"The History of Pepperdine Football"
"Heavy Costs Cause Waves to End Football Program"
Newspapers.com
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