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Championships won, records broken during new era of success

The 老司机福利网 men's water polo team celebrates their victory after winning the 2024 West Coast Conference Regular Season Championship, November 16, 2024.
Highlighted by two conference championships and an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the at 老司机福利网 turned in one of its most successful seasons since the institution rejoined the West Coast Conference over 10 years ago.
Pacific won conference titles in and and reached the NCAA Tournament in . The department was honored with six All-Americans, four conference Player of the Years, three Coach of the Years, 62 All-Conference selections and broke numerous records.
鈥淥ne of the first things I wanted to alter when I arrived at Pacific was to change our slogan from 鈥榳inning culture鈥 to 鈥榳inning,鈥欌 said Director of Athletics , who wrapped up his second year in the position. 鈥淲e won two championships this year as a department for the first time since 2017-18, which we are proud of, but it鈥檚 just a glimpse of what we鈥檙e capable of accomplishing. We have high expectations for our programs and feel the success we experienced this year is a prelude for the upcoming years.鈥
Of the 62 All-Conference selections, 28 were named to the first team. It included All-America Honorable Mention and West Coast Conference Player of the Year Alexa Edwards 鈥24 from women鈥檚 volleyball, a business law graduate who broke both the school and conference record for career kills with 1,925.
Pacific made a splash in the fall when the men鈥檚 water polo program brought home the department鈥檚 first conference title with an unblemished 6-0 conference record to win the regular season trophy. The fifth-ranked Tigers were honored with five All-Americans, the WCC鈥檚 Player of the Year in Mihailo Vukazic 鈥25, Newcomer of the Year Oliver Fodor 鈥25 and Coach of the Year James Graham. Fodor graduated this semester with a degree in business analytics, while Vukazic is on pace to graduate this summer with a degree in graphic design.
The second conference championship came in the winter when the men鈥檚 swim team won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation crown. It was the program鈥檚 fourth conference title and first since 2004-05. The team earned numerous accolades including Player of the Year Mitchell Hopper 鈥25, Freshman of the Year Javier Lopez Guillen 鈥28 and Coach of the Year Katelyne Herrington. Hopper graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, while Guillen is studying for a degree in data science.
Pacific鈥檚 success continued into the spring when the men鈥檚 golf program capped a huge season with an NCAA Tournament appearance under WCC Coach of the Year John Cook. It came after the Tigers won two tournaments, which hadn鈥檛 been done in over 10 years.
Pacific also garnered three individual first-place finishes as Carlos Astiazaran 鈥27, a business analytics major, won a pair of tournament titles and Travis Robbie 鈥26, a health and exercise science major, won once. Astiazaran also broke the school record in season-scoring average with a 69.3.
On the track, the Tigers broke five school records. Sophia Livingston 鈥26, a psychology major, cracked the 800-meter record multiple times, ending with a 2:17.55 in the season finale at Occidental College. Serena Yee 鈥26, a health and exercise science major, became a duo school record holder with a 1.50m in the high mark and a 10.51m in the triple jump. Emily Wernli 鈥26, a dental hygiene major, ran the fastest 1500-meter time in school history with a 4:44.18, while Talia Johnson 鈥25, who is studying toward a doctorate in physical therapy, sprinted for a record-best 8.24 in the 60-meter.
As a department, Pacific was honored with 26 conference Player of the Week awards including three from Tiago Silva 鈥26 in men鈥檚 tennis. Silva, a business analytics major, was just the second student-athlete in school history to compete in the NCAA Individual Championships in the fall. Playing No. 1 singles, he led the men鈥檚 tennis team to a 5-2 record in conference in the spring and a national ranking as high as No. 49.
鈥淎dam Tschuor鈥檚 smart, forward-thinking and creative approach to intercollegiate athletics is precisely what is needed in today鈥檚 fast-changing NCAA landscape,鈥 said Pacific President Christopher Callahan, who is also the new chair of the WCC President鈥檚 Council.
鈥淚n less than two years at Pacific, Adam has made unbelievable progress in transforming Tiger Athletics into a positive, engaging culture focused on both athletic and academic excellence. This past year鈥檚 accomplishments鈥攆rom conference titles to post-season tournaments鈥攄emonstrates how effective Adam has been already and provides an exciting glimpse into this new era for Pacific Athletics.鈥
The Tigers now turn their attention to the 2025-26 year as the women鈥檚 soccer team was first to announce its .