NEW YORK CITY — With the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games mere months away, the United States Olympic Committee is pulling out all the stops to spread the Olympic spirit. Team USA’s Road to Rio—a nationwide extravaganza featuring nine stops across the country—touched down last month in New York City’s
Washington & Jefferson Reverses Demotion of Water Polo Programs
One day after announcing the demotion of its varsity water polo programs, Washington & Jefferson College has reversed the decision. Citing the lack of a Division III water polo championship, Athletic Director Scott McGuinness announced the “reclassification” of water polo to club status on May 4. Today, President Tori Haring-Smith made a
2016 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championship selections announced | NCAA.com
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Women’s Water Polo Committee has announced the 10 teams that will be vying for the 2016 National Collegiate Women’s Water Polo Championship. The top six teams have been placed in the bracket; the remaining four teams will compete for the last two berths in the bracket
Women's Water Polo Powers Invade Texas
Six of the best women’s water polo teams have landed in North Texas. Lewisville has rolled out the red, white, and blue carpet for defending Olympic gold medalists, Team USA, along with powerhouses from Australia, Canada, and China. Japan and 2016 Olympic Games Hosts Brazil round out the field. The
Pennsylvania’s Saint Francis Women’s Water Polo Joins CWPA
A year from now Pennsylvania’s Saint Francis Red Flash will join the Collegiate Water Polo Association. Their women’s varsity program will be the ninth listed in the conference when it formally begins competition in January of 2017. The Red Flash announced their first recruiting class under Head Coach Pat Beemer last December.
Golden Coast Conference Roils NCAA Men’s Water Polo
With expectations of an automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships the newly minted members of the Golden Coast Conference have shaken up the sport. The GCC announced on Thursday that it would begin fielding a men’s division beginning this fall. Six schools have peeled off from the
















