The 2015 Harvard men’s water polo schedule, which features seven home games on the Ivy League Digital Network, has been released. The Crimson plays tournaments at Brown, Princeton and Santa Clara, along with its usual CWPA schedule and the Ivy Championships in preparation for the CWPA Northern and Eastern tournaments.
Men's Water Polo Releases 2015 Schedule – Harvard
The 2015 Harvard men’s water polo schedule, which features seven home games on the Ivy League Digital Network, has been released. The Crimson plays tournaments at Brown, Princeton and Santa Clara, along with its usual CWPA schedule and the Ivy Championships in preparation for the CWPA Northern and Eastern tournaments.
Brown Water Polo Releases 2015 Schedule
Coming off its first CWPA title since 1985 and its first NCAA Championship appearance since 1990, Brown University men’s water polo will compete in five invitational tournaments, play in 12 CWPA Northern Division games, and open its season with the Bruno Classic from Sept. 5-6 as part of its 2015
Kovacev joins Salem International water polo coaching staff – SIU Athletics
A 2015 graduate of Salem International and a three-year captain of the water polo team, Borislav Kovacev was named a graduate assistant on Head Coach Rob Bullion’s staff. “I’m thrilled to add Boris to the coaching staff,” Bullion said. “His leadership skills and knowledge of the game will be a
Caltech Seeks a New Leader
Updated: June 3, 2015 12:53 CDT Two years after arriving in Pasadena to take over the brainiest varsity water polo squad in the US, Pat Beemer appears to be out as coach has left his coaching position at Caltech. The school posted an opening for head coach for men’s and women’s
USAWP’s Ramsey on USOC Chief’s “Concern” About Collegiate Sports
United States Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun recently made news when he was quoted in a Yahoo! Sports column that he was “very concerned” about the future of intercollegiate olympic sports. College football revenues are piling up but those involved in the sport are becoming less willing or interested in sharing the
USAWP's Ramsey on USOC Chief's "Concern" About Collegiate Sports
United States Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun recently made news when he was quoted in a Yahoo! Sports column that he was “very concerned” about the future of intercollegiate olympic sports. College football revenues are piling up but those involved in the sport are becoming less willing or interested in sharing the












