CAMBRIDGE, MA. The inaugural contest between champions from the newly formed Northeast Water Polo Conference and the new Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference provided a compelling climax to a year unlike any other in East Coast water polo history. Host Harvard — representing the NWPC — knocked off MAWPC champs Bucknell
A View from the East: An Eventful 2016 Season (So Far)
BROOKLYN, N.Y. Thanks to a change instituted in April, men’s water polo in the East this season has been anything but typical. Hoping to gain an additional spot in the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament, the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) — containing almost half of all varsity programs —split
Harvard’s Ted Minnis: Crimson Men’s Polo on the Rise
CAMBRIDGE, MA. At the inaugural Harvard Invitational men’s water polo tournament last weekend, ten teams —Brown, Bucknell, Dartmouth, Iona, MIT, New York Athletic Club, Princeton, University of Toronto, Wagner and of course Harvard (16-3; 3-2 CWPA North) — played 15 games over two days. In between matches Ted Minnis —
Wagner Seahawks: Kings of New York Water Polo
CAMBRIDGE, MA. By virtue of a gritty 6-5 win over Iona Saturday at the Harvard Invitational, the Wagner men’s water polo team laid claim to being New York’s best. The Staten Island-based Seahawks, in their inaugural season of play as a varsity program, had previously beaten St. Francis Brooklyn on
UCLA’s Wright Talks Growth and Polo in the East at Princeton Tourney
A recent visit to Princeton’s DeNunzio Pool by two-time defending national champion UCLA was memorable not only because it was the team’s first East Coast visit since the 2009 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament; it was also an opportunity for New York-based water polo journalist Michael Randazzo to catch up
POLL: Harvard Enters Top 10, UCLA Remains On Top
Harvard has pierced the top 10 of American intercollegiate water polo sharing the ninth spot with Pepperdine and Princeton in the latest CWPA men’s varsity poll published on Wednesday. The Crimson earned two upset wins over UC Davis and UC San Diego. Its only loss came to fourth ranked Pacific.
DIGEST: Men’s Varsity Season Opens Coast to Coast
Day one of the 2016 men’s intercollegiate varsity season is in the books with dozens of matches from Rhode Island to San Diego. There were few surprises as the traditional powers continued to display why they’re on the top, and newcomers struggled. But the season will be an historic one














