Varsity water polo is returning to Texas. Austin College, located 60 miles north of Downtown Dallas, is hiring a coach for its men’s and women’s teams. Details of when the team will begin play are pending. The school’s athletic program competes at the NCAA Division III level. The college made
AD: Fresno State Women to Begin Water Polo in Spring
Fresno State University Athletic Director Jim Bartko said today that women’s water polo was “coming in the spring.” The comments took place during a meeting with local media on Tuesday and were conveyed in a tweet by the university communications department. #FresnoState AD @JimBartko1 says #wrestling & women’s #waterpolo coming
Wagner College To Add Men’s Water Polo – Wagner College Seahawks
Men’s varsity water polo is on the rise. A week after McKendree University in Illinois formalized the establishment of a water polo program, Wagner College in New York has announced the addition of a men’s team to augment its successful women’s program. The new team will begin play in the
San Jose State Begins New Era with Win
The new-look San Jose State men’s water polo team opened their season, the first in 35 years, with a victory over nearby Santa Clara. Big crowds welcomed the team after their long dormancy and saw Coach Bruce Watson’s squad beat the Broncos 13-7. Some sights and sounds from San Jose on
Notre Dame College Eliminates Women’s Water Polo: CWPA
The experiment in Ohio varsity water polo is over, at least for now. Eight months after discontinuing their men’s program, Notre Dame College has announced the immediate termination of the women’s team, according to the CWPA. The school announced the addition of the first varsity intercollegiate programs in the state
Notre Dame College Eliminates Women's Water Polo: CWPA
The experiment in Ohio varsity water polo is over, at least for now. Eight months after discontinuing their men’s program, Notre Dame College has announced the immediate termination of the women’s team, according to the CWPA. The school announced the addition of the first varsity intercollegiate programs in the state
USOC’s Blackmun “Very Concerned” About NCAA Olympic Sports
The (re)establishment of two prominent Division I intercollegiate water polo programs has provided a boost to the spirits of American water polo fans. San Jose State’s men will begin competing again this fall after taking a few decades off. The Spartans are the first DI program to be added to the NCAA portfolio since the













