Thousands of young American water polo athletes are in San Jose for the huge Junior Olympics tournament. Some are avoiding the traffic and have set their training sights further afield. Chicago’s Fenwick High School boys have partnered with their Dominican counterparts in Adelaide, Australia to conduct a three-week training visit.
Maggie Steffens Cuddles a Puppy
What else is there to say? PUPPIES!!!!! #FridayFeeling #RoadToRio More pics here: https://t.co/K7CnExYoFT pic.twitter.com/MSqo245rhm — NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) July 22, 2016 Enjoy this barrel full of cute – world-class athletes, including water polo player of the year Maggie Steffens, smitten by baby canines. NBC tugs the heartstrings in this collection of
“Amateur” Terror Group Thwarted by Brazilian Authorities
Authorities are downplaying the arrest of 10 loosely associated men suspected of plotting terrorism during the Olympics next month. Justice Minister Alexandre Moraes called the group “absolutely amateur” connected only virtually via an online group. Each member had accessed web sites supporting Islamic State, prompting Brazilian law enforcement to begin monitoring them.
Villanova Seeks A Women’s Water Polo Coach
Jason Grubb completed one year as head coach at Villanova with a 16-18 record and a fourth place finish in the MAAC. It appears his replacement will look to improve on those results. The school has posted a want ad for Head Coach, Women’s Water Polo. Responsible for all aspects
Aria Fischer Poised To Be Youngest Ever US Team Sport Olympian
Word is out that there’s a youth movement going on at Team USA water polo. Both the men’s and women’s rosters set for the Rio Olympics feature players fresh out of high school. Except for one. Aria Fischer still has a valid Laguna Beach High School ID and will return from
DIGEST: Emerging Reactions to Prep Water Polo Sexual Assault Report
Updated: Previously unavailable to the press, Dabrowski spoke with the Chicago Tribune in a video interview published on Thursday. Reactions to sexual assault accusations made by a Chicago-area female water polo player are emerging. Rebecca Dabrowski told ESPN in an “Outside the Lines” episode broadcast last Sunday, that she was
















