Spring water polo is at its end and eyes are on Michigan as their high school girls will today crown a champion. Okemos and Zeeland entered the championship tournament as regional number one seeds and both won on Friday in their quarterfinal matches. The championship match takes place at
Missouri and Utah Prep Titles, Illinois and Michigan Regionals, This Weekend
The title match is set in Missouri where the top-ranked boys of St. Louis University High will take on rivals Parkway West on Saturday. Two years ago the Longhorns defeated SLUH for their first championship since 1984 and the first by a public school since 1999. In only the pre-season
Post-mortem of Texas Prep & Age Group Championships
The Ross Sterling girls followed through and repeated as champions with a three goal win over Cy Creek on Saturday. The intense matchup featured athletes who mostly knew one another from common club training. But that didn’t keep it from resulting in broken fingers and plenty of tears afterward. The
UT Becomes Fave Title Site, The West Improves, Power Shift to Dallas?
Texas’ high school championships returned to the University of Texas in Austin just two years after the it was last there. Each year one of the four regions is granted the rights to host the tournament. This year is the South Region’s turn, yet they chose to locate it in
Push for State Sanction May Signal New Era in Texas Preps
Austin, TX – A notable USA Water Polo presence has descended upon Central Texas for the TISCA Texas High School Water Polo Championships. USAWP CEO Chris Ramsey arrived on Thursday and addressed a coaches’ meeting during which he indicated the organization’s active support for the sport’s official sanction by the
Live Streaming Bonanza as Spring Interscholastic Water Polo Peaks
The spring season is coming to a rapid close as high school water polo in Florida crowns two champions today, regionals are well under way in Illinois and Texas to name just two such states, and women’s collegiate conference championships have already begun (a nod to Arizona State for upsetting
Post-championship Notes from Stanford
Some items that didn’t fit in Monday’s longer piece regarding USC’s Six-peat… Count us as fans of the two play-in matches bringing the field of teams in the men’s tournament to six – not that there’s any real opposition to it. Our preference, of course, would be to increase the
Pacific’s Historic Title Attempt Falls Agonizingly Short
San Francisco, CA – The straightforward, lightly sympathetic headline in the Recordnet Sunday reads Pacific’s water polo title try falls short in OT, a perfectly fine short summary of Sunday’s epic match in which the USC Trojans succeeded in earning a sixth straight NCAA championship over the spent fireworks show that is
Pacific Attempts to Finish It
Menlo Park, CA – No game synopsis will outshine Greg Mescall’s review of Pacific’s historic win over Stanford to gain a spot in today’s NCAA Championship match against top-seeded USC. The Trojans are seeking their sixth straight title while the Tigers, at the end of their most successful season in
MPSF Championship Highlights Selection Sunday
For the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship today, Stanford faces USC, which upset the nation’s number one squad, Pacific, yesterday in a semi-final rout. The winner gets an automatic bid and an almost certain number one seed after the NCAA makes its final selections for its Championship tournament Sunday night.

















