Reputed to be the toughest sport around, when combined with the rigors of Navy SEAL training, what might the toughest water polo summer camp be called? How about: Navy SEAL Water Polo Camp—starting today at the U.S. Naval Academy. The brainchild of Luis Nicolao, USNA class of 1992 and head
Bellarmine’s Larry Rogers: “He asked a lot but gave much more”
It’s said that a man’s worth is measured not by his bank account but by his friendships. In the case of Larry Rogers, longtime swimming and water polo coach at Bellarmine College Preparatory, who unexpectedly passed away in April, the worth was large indeed. Rogers’ legacy embraces hundreds of swimmers
JP Mujica: A Generational Change for Puerto Rican Water Polo
Despite little mainstream recognition, water polo inspires among its devotees a passion that often spans generations—a telling example of which is the Mujica family’s the long association with the sport. Agustin Mujica, the family patriarch, first became involved with the sport in the late 1970s, when his oldest son Gus
Westcliff’s Remme on New Women’s Varsity Program
Following the significant growth of high school water polo nationwide, a number of new collegiate programs have been introduced in the last couple of years, with Westcliff University’s being the newest on the list. The Warriors’ Athletic Department officially announced the addition of both men’s and women’s water polo programs
Eastside’s Heard Finds Success Growing in the Midwest
While California remains the hotbed for water polo in the United States, over the last decade the sport has gained significant popularity all over the country. One of the main regions that has showed major growth and development is the Midwest, more specifically the Chicagoland area. USA Water Polo’s club
Steffens’ Water Polo Legacy Started with Carlos, Former USA National Team Member
Over the last decade, water polo has been one of the fastest growing sports in the United States. Data from 2016 shows that USA Water Polo already had almost 50.000 members nationwide and those numbers are only growing to this day. Many outstanding characters have contributed to the growth and
The Game of a Lifetime: Bucknell 21, Pitt 20, 1977 Easterns
Editor’s Note: In one of the seminal matches in Eastern water polo history, on November 13, 1977, Pittsburgh faced Bucknell at the Joseph C. Trees Pool for the Eastern Water Polo League Southern Division Championship. A rematch of the 1976 final—won 14-12 by Pitt—with less than a minute remaining the
Fisette Recounts Epic 1977 Bucknell-Pitt Championship Match
In one of the seminal matches in Eastern water polo history, on November 13, 1977, Pittsburgh faced Bucknell at the Joseph C. Trees Pool for the Eastern Water Polo League Southern Division Championship. A rematch of the 1976 final, won 14-12 by Pitt, with less than a minute remaining the
Covid-19 Creates Chaos for Lindenwood Poloists: Lindenlink
Three Serbians and a Hungarian, teammates on Missouri’s Lindenwood University club team, have experienced first-hand the chaos caused by the global Covid-19 pandemic according to an April 8 feature on Lindenlink.com. Branislav Stojiljkovic, Nikola Nasev, and Andreja Babic, Serbian nationals studying at the school, were heading home after the university
















