Universal Sports Network and NBC Present the 2015 FINA World Championships July 25 – August 9 LOS ANGELES (July 20, 2015) – Universal Sports Network and NBC will air more than 48 hours of premier pool action from the 2015 FINA World Aquatic Championships in Kazan, Russia, from Saturday, July
Team USA Sweeps Pan Ams Gold
The USA men’s team won a 6th consecutive Pan American Games gold medal after beating Brazil in the final of the 2015 edition in Toronto 11-9 on Wednesday. Following the semifinal win over rivals Canada, and the qualification for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the US men
USA Women Roll to Pan Am Crown – GoStanford.com
TORONTO, Canada – Behind the play of Stanford’s Makenzie Fischer, Ashley Grossman ’15, Kiley Neushul ’15, Melissa Seidemann ’13 and Maggie Steffens, the United States won its fourth straight women’s water polo gold medal at the Pan Am Games with a 13-4 victory over Canada on Tuesday. The win capped
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 |
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












