The title says it all. Michael Randazzo and James Smith spoke with two of the rising young coaching talents in the collegiate ranks. Austin Ringheim and Max Schlegel are both recent hires at MIT and Johns Hopkins. Their schools are among the most challenging in the US and are now
Augustana College Hires VMI’s Pryor to Lead New Varsity Water Polo Program
The new varsity water polo program at Augustana College in Illinois has tabbed Ryan Pryor to be it’s first head coach. Pryor resigned from his position with the Virginia Military Institute after six-year run during which its womens’ team saw marked improvement, finishing the abbreviated 2020 season with a 12-1
Johns Hopkins Bests MIT, 11-9, to Win CWPA DIII Championship
The top-seeded Johns Hopkins water polo team beat second-seeded MIT, 11-9, to win its 16th CWPA Division III Championship. Senior co-captain Kevin Yee was named the tournament MVP, while freshman Giorgio Cico was named Rookie of the Tournament and head coach Ted Bresnahan was named Outstanding Coach. Source: Johns Hopkins
Monmouth College Names Josh Dunn Head Water Polo Coach
Monmouth College (IL) has moved quickly to round out the coaching staff for its newly promoted varsity water polo program by today announcing the hiring of Josh Dunn as head coach. The school made its choice days ago but delayed the announcement pending a final review of documents. Dunn will report to
ODP’s future, Campagna in CA, Push to Increase College Programs
Some news and observations from the American water polo scene presented here on occasion. Pomona’s coach of the year Alex Rodriguez gave an impassioned presentation at the recent WPCA conference in Las Vegas. His drive to grow the game at the collegiate level is explicitly meant to increase coaching opportunities.
Interview with Caltech Head Coach Josh Moser
On July 12 Caltech made news not for its typically good-natured athletic futility, but for cheating. In fact, the highly regarded institution reported its own infractions to the NCAA after discovering that in past years several athletes were not technically enrolled in school while they competed – a function of











