Week one of the men’s varsity intercollegiate season has ended with a few interesting stories from the tournaments that opened the 2014 campaign. Harvard began its season on a high note at the Princeton Invitational with two wins over CWPA foes Bucknell and GW, and one against Diablo Valley, a community
Andriole Takes MIT Helm after Ivovic Resigns
Ivan Ivovic’s tenure as head coach of the MIT men’s varsity team has ended after one season. The university announced on Tuesday that Ivovic had resigned and would be replaced on an interim basis by David Andriole, founding member of KAOS Water Polo in Los Angeles, Head Coach at West
Stanford Men Displace Defending Champs in Preseason Top Spot
The Stanford Cardinal have done what no other team has since 2010 by earning the CWPA’s top preseason ranking in place of the USC Trojans. USC received enough votes for the second spot behind their sixth consecutive national championship, which they won last November. UCLA, Cal, and Pacific round out the
Notre Dame Men Abandon 2014 Season
A setback in men’s intercollegiate water polo as Notre Dame College of Ohio has abruptly abandoned its 2014 season according to the Collegiate Water Polo Association. The Falcons completed their 2013 season with a 12-14 record. The program began competing in 2010 and entered its first CWPA Southern Championships in











