The Monmouth College water polo teams will be under the watchful eyes of an All-American when the teams begin their third varsity season this fall. Peter Ollis – a Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) All-American for Virginia Tech in 2011 – will begin his duties as head coach of the
Monmouth, Carthage to Enter Fall With New Coaches
Carthage College recently released a slick video featuring their unique and improving Wisconsin-based women’s team. Award-winning coach Andy Bax played prominently in the film, but won’t be in the future plans for the Lady Reds. At another Midwest school Coach Josh Dunn, who headed the Monmouth College program from its recent
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
Scots Make it Official: Monmouth College Sponsors Varsity Water Polo
Monmouth (IL) College has officially announced what has been widely reported at Total Waterpolo and elsewhere that it will offer varsity men’s and women’s water polo beginning this coming fall. Slated to compete in the CWPA the men’s team is currently making competition plans for this coming season, including travel
Interview With Monmouth College’s Player-Coach Tony Marino
TWp has been reporting with several other sources the still unconfirmed impending varsity status for Monmouth College’s water polo squad. TWp caught up with the club’s player/coach Tony Marino to find out what he knows about the team’s promotion and its recent national championship. There are various reports that Monmouth
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.










