Raney pours in four goals to lead USA water polo to fifth place finish – Palo Alto Online
Stanford sophomore Jordan Raney scored four goals Saturday and the United States beat Hungary, 9-4, to earn fifth place at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea. The U.S. was represented by Stanford. Source: Raney pours in four goals to lead USA water polo to fifth place finish |
Stanford, best U.S. college for women’s water polo | USA TODAY
USC earned top ranking in USA Today’s best colleges for men’s water polo in the United States. A similarly unsurprising outcome for the women: Stanford is the best. USC, Cal, UCLA and Arizona State follow. The best women’s water polo program in the country is found at Stanford University. The team
Stanford, best U.S. college for women’s water polo | USA TODAY
USC earned top ranking in USA Today’s best colleges for men’s water polo in the United States. A similarly unsurprising outcome for the women: Stanford is the best. USC, Cal, UCLA and Arizona State follow. The best women’s water polo program in the country is found at Stanford University. The team
USA women out of medal contention in WUG water polo | Palo Alto Online
Incoming Stanford freshman Madison Berggren scored three times and the United States pulled even with Russia twice in the fourth quarter, but Tatiana Zubkova’s goal with 1:57 remaining proved to be the difference as Team USA dropped its quarterfinal match to the Russians, 9-8, at the World University Games in
USA women out of medal contention in WUG water polo | Palo Alto Online
Incoming Stanford freshman Madison Berggren scored three times and the United States pulled even with Russia twice in the fourth quarter, but Tatiana Zubkova’s goal with 1:57 remaining proved to be the difference as Team USA dropped its quarterfinal match to the Russians, 9-8, at the World University Games in










