Editor’s Note: The end is near for the 2021 water polo season. TWp is looking back on the five biggest story lines of the year. Today we focus on the various best of year selections by the ACWPC, FINA, Swimming World, The Olympic Club and TotalWaterPolo (you know, the other
Augustana Begins First MAWPC-West Season as Monmouth Departs
The most important water polo region in America—contrary to opinions out West—is located primarily in the middle of the country. If the ill-named Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference-West can find a path to success, then there’s hope for polo to grow out of its small—and still precarious—footprint as a primarily West
Win or Lose, MAWPC Championship a Victory for La Salle Men in Program’s Finale
In the new normal that is American collegiate water polo due to COVID-19, competition has been inconsistent at best and often faces insurmountable obstacles—ones that leave most everyone dissatisfied. Except for the Explorers of La Salle, who will play George Washington at 11:30 a.m. today in the 2021 Mid-Atlantic Water
Gannon Names Sean Morphy Head Water Polo Coach – Gannon Athletics
ERIE, Pa. – Gannon Director of Athletics Lisa Goddard McGuirk has named Sean Morphy as the University’s head women’s and men’s water polo coach. Morphy assumes the reigns after longtime head coach Don Sherman resigned earlier this summer to concentrate solely on his duties as Associate Director of Athletics. Source:
Gannon Seeks Head Men's & Women's Water Polo Coach: CWPA
Gannon University is looking for a replacement for Don Sherman, who helped raise the school’s water polo programs to varsity status in 2001. The Slippery Rock grad served as head coach of the Golden Knights men and women a combined 25 seasons. His men’s team won its first CWPA Division II
Gannon Seeks Head Men’s & Women’s Water Polo Coach: CWPA
Gannon University is looking for a replacement for Don Sherman, who helped raise the school’s water polo programs to varsity status in 2001. The Slippery Rock grad served as head coach of the Golden Knights men and women a combined 25 seasons. His men’s team won its first CWPA Division II












