An exciting year for water polo in the United States was 2014 with even more coverage of the sport throughout the US, key signs of growth at the collegiate level, and unprecedented success for American women. The future looks pretty shiny for the year to come. But first, a brief
Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash Seeks Women’s Varsity Coach
An addition to the Division I women’s water polo ranks is coming beginning in the 2016-17 school year. Pennsylvania’s Saint Francis University, 90 minutes east of Pittsburgh, has announced an opening for head coach of the new varsity women’s program as reported by the CWPA earlier this month. School officials had not
Scott Reed and George Washington U. Part Ways
Scott Reed, who has been men’s water polo coach at George Washington University since 1999, is no longer with the school. Assistant Coach Adam Foley will serve as interim coach for both the Colonials’ men’s and women’s teams immediately. The announcement was made Monday and posted on gwsports.com: …Reed compiled
Zubrin Resigns from Occidental
After 12 years at the helm Occidental College’s Larry Zubrin has resigned from the water polo program’s head coaching position. He is moving on to an administrative position in the aquatics field. More from oxyathletics.com: Zubrin’s best season was 2011 when he led the women’s team to its first and only
Derek Meyerson is Notre Dame (OH) Women’s Coach
A sign of stability at Notre Dame of Ohio which today filled its vacant women’s varsity water polo coaching position with Derek Meyerson, a former Slippery Rock athlete and Mercyhurst coach. The job was vacated by Ryan Wynn earlier in the spring after he held the job for just a few months. The












