PLNU Surf Team Eyes Strong Season After Taking First Place in Opener at Black’s Beach
By Savannah Smith / The Point – LomaBeat / Nov 17, 2025
Point Loma Nazarene University’s Surf Team anticipates a strong season after taking first place in their opener at Black’s Beach last month.
The annual season opener, hosted by the University of California, San Diego’s Surf Team, took place from Oct. 25-26 and marked an exciting start to the year for the team. They competed against 31 collegiate teams and scored a total of 211 points, 63 points higher than any other team.
Sydney Ott, a third-year marketing major and returning team member, said it felt great to start the season with a win, especially after the team’s ninth national championship title win in June.
“Everyone was surfing super well, so it was awesome seeing us win as a team,” Ott said.
Leading up to the opener, the team held group practices at Mission Beach to prepare and get into the competition mindset.
“For me personally, I made sure to surf consistently leading up to the event and made sure that I had my board dialed in,” Ott said.
This preparation proved to be valuable once the contest began, as competitors were met with difficult conditions throughout the weekend.

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