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NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship

The NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship is an annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA men's collegiate water polo. Beginning in 1969, it has been held every year except 2020, when it was postponed to March 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a limited number of NCAA water polo programs at the national level, all men's teams, whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III, are eligible to compete each year in the National Collegiate tournament. The tournament was expanded from a four-team bracket in 2013 by adding two play-in games that are contested by the bottom four seeds, effectively creating a six-team bracket with a first-round bye for the top two teams. This makes it the sport with the fewest teams reaching the NCAA tournament; this is because there are only 43 men's water polo teams between all three NCAA divisions.

NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
Founded1969
Number of teams6
Current championsUniversity of California, Berkeley (17)
Most successful club(s)University of California, Berkeley (17)
WebsiteNCAA.com

While the championship often includes teams from around the country, most programs are located within the state of California, and no school from outside California has ever surpassed third place or participated in the NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship game.

The four California based Pac-12 schools have been the most successful. The University of California, Berkeley is the most successful program with 17 titles, followed by UCLA with 12 titles, Stanford (11 titles), and USC (10 titles).[1] One of these four schools has won the championship every year since 1998.

Championships summary edit

NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
Year Site Pool/Natatorium Championship Results
Champion Score Runner-Up
1969 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool UCLA 5–2 California
1970 UC Irvine 7–6 (3OT) UCLA
1971 UCLA (2) 5–3 San Jose State
1972 Albuquerque, NM Armond H. Seidler Natatorium UCLA (3) 10–5 UC Irvine
1973 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool California 8–4 UC Irvine
1974 California (2) 7–6 UC Irvine
1975 California (3) 9–8 UC Irvine
1976 Stanford 13–12 UCLA
1977 Providence, RI Smith Swim Center[2] California (4) 8–6 UC Irvine
1978 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool Stanford (2) 7–6 (3OT) California
1979 UC Santa Barbara 11–3 UCLA
1980 Stanford (3) 8–6 California
1981 Stanford (4) 17–6 Long Beach State
1982 UC Irvine (2) 7–4 Stanford
1983 California (5) 10–7 USC
1984 California (6) 9–8 Stanford
1985 Stanford (5) 12–11 (2OT) UC Irvine
1986 Stanford (6) 9–6 California
1987 California (7) 9–8 (OT) USC
1988 California (8) 14–11 UCLA
1989 Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Natatorium UC Irvine (3) 9–8 California
1990 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool California (9) 8–7 Stanford
1991 California (10) 7–6 UCLA
1992 California (11) 12–11 (3OT) Stanford
1993 Stanford (7) 11–9 USC
1994 Stanford (8) 14–10 USC
1995 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center UCLA (4) 10–8 California
1996 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool UCLA (5) 8–7 USC
1997 Fort Lauderdale, FL International Swimming Hall of Fame
Aquatics Complex
Pepperdine 8–7 (2OT) USC
1998 Newport Beach, CA Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center USC 9–8 (2OT) Stanford
1999 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool UCLA (6) 6–5 Stanford
2000 Malibu, CA Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool UCLA (7) 11–2 UC San Diego
2001 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center Stanford (9) 8–5 UCLA
2002 Los Angeles, CA Burns Aquatics Center Stanford (10) 7–6 California
2003 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center USC (2) 9–7 (2OT) Stanford
2004 UCLA (8) 10–9 (OT) Stanford
2005 Lewisburg, PA Kinney Natatorium USC (3) 3–2 Stanford
2006 Los Angeles, CA Burns Aquatics Center California (12) 7–6 USC
2007 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center California (13) 8–6 USC
2008 USC (4) 7–5 Stanford
2009 Princeton, NJ DeNunzio Pool USC (5) 7–6 UCLA
2010 Berkeley, CA Spieker Aquatics Complex USC (6) 12–10 (OT) California
2011 USC (7) 7–4 UCLA
2012 Los Angeles, CA McDonald's Swim Stadium USC (8) 11–10 UCLA
2013 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center USC (9) 12-11 (2OT) Pacific
2014 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool UCLA (9) 9-8 USC
2015 Los Angeles, CA Spieker Aquatics Center UCLA (10) 10-7 USC
2016 Berkeley, CA Spieker Aquatics Complex California (14) 11-8 (2OT) USC
2017 Los Angeles, CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center UCLA (11) 7-5 USC
2018 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center USC (10) 14-12 Stanford
2019 Stockton, CA Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex Stanford (11) 13-8 Pacific
2020[a] Los Angeles, CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center UCLA (12) 7-6 USC
2021 Spieker Aquatics Center California (15) 13-12 USC
2022 Berkeley, CA Spieker Aquatics Complex California (16) 13-12 USC
2023 Los Angeles, CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center California (17) 13–11 UCLA
2024 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool
2025 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center
Notes
 
 
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USC
 
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Irvine
 
Pepperdine
 
UC Santa Barbara
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Schools that have won the NCAA Championship
  16,   12,   11,   10,   3,   1
  1. ^ The championship was held in March, 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Team titles edit

Team # Years
California 17 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023
UCLA 12 1969, 1971, 1972, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020
Stanford 11 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2019
USC 10 1998, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018
UC Irvine 3 1970, 1982, 1989
Pepperdine 1 1997
UC Santa Barbara 1979

Appearances by team edit

Key

  •  CH  National Champion
  •  RU  National Runner-up
  •  SF  Semifinals
  •  QF  Quarterfinals (8 teams 1969 to 1994, 2023-Present, 2 teams 2013 to 2022)
  •  •  Opening Round (1 or 2 teams since 2015, except for 2020)
School Conference
(as of 2023)
# QF SF CG CH 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
California MPSF 33 33 33 25 17 RU CH CH CH CH RU SF RU SF SF CH CH RU CH CH RU CH CH CH SF SF RU RU CH CH RU SF CH SF SF CH CH CH
UCLA MPSF 38 38 35 22 12 CH RU CH CH SF SF SF RU RU QF SF QF QF SF SF SF RU SF RU SF CH CH CH CH RU CH RU RU RU CH CH SF CH SF CH SF SF RU
USC MPSF 38 38 33 25 10 QF QF SF SF QF QF RU SF QF RU SF SF RU RU RU RU CH SF CH CH RU RU CH CH CH CH CH CH RU RU RU RU CH SF RU RU RU SF
Stanford MPSF 34 34 30 22 11 QF QF QF SF CH SF CH SF CH CH RU RU CH CH QF SF SF RU RU CH CH RU RU CH CH RU RU RU RU SF SF RU CH SF
UC Irvine Big West 22 22 18 8 3 QF CH QF SF RU RU RU SF RU SF SF SF CH SF RU SF QF CH SF SF SF QF
Pepperdine West Coast 13 13 9 1 1 SF SF SF SF SF QF SF QF SF QF QF CH SF
UC Santa Barbara Big West 12 12 5 1 1 SF QF QF QF QF SF CH QF QF QF SF SF
Pacific West Coast 5 5 4 2 - QF RU SF RU SF
San Jose State West Coast 5 5 3 2 - SF RU RU QF QF
UC San Diego Big West 15 15 10 1 - QF QF QF QF SF SF SF RU SF SF SF QF SF SF SF
Long Beach State Big West 13 13 5 1 - SF SF SF QF QF RU SF QF QF QF QF QF QF
Loyola Marymount West Coast 8 8 8 - - SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF
Navy CWPA 14 14 5 - - QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF SF SF SF SF SF
UMass no team 7 7 5 - - QF QF SF SF SF SF SF
Princeton NWPC 9 8 4 - - QF SF SF SF QF QF QF SF
St. Francis Brooklyn no team 4 4 4 - - SF SF SF SF
UC Davis Big West 9 9 3 - - QF QF SF SF QF QF QF SF QF
Queens (NY) no team 2 2 2 - - SF SF
Cal State Fullerton Big West 2 2 2 - - SF SF
Air Force West Coast 8 8 1 - - QF QF QF QF QF QF QF SF
Harvard NWPC 3 2 1 - - SF QF
Brown NWPC 12 12 - - - QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF
Loyola Chicago no team 10 10 - - - QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF
Bucknell CWPA 8 7 - - - QF QF QF QF QF QF QF
Arizona no team 3 3 - - - QF QF QF
New Mexico no team 3 3 - - - QF QF QF
Whittier SCIAC 2 2 - - - QF QF
Little Rock no team 2 2 - - - QF QF
Slippery Rock no team 2 2 - - - QF QF
Texas A&M no team 2 2 - - - QF QF
Yale no team 2 2 - - - QF QF
Colorado State no team 2 2 - - - QF QF
Pomona-Pitzer SCIAC 3 1 - - - QF
Fordham CWPA 3 1 - - - QF
George Washington CWPA 2 1 - - - QF
California Baptist West Coast 1 1 - - - QF
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps SCIAC 1 1 - - - QF
Biola WWPA 1 1 - - - QF
Pittsburgh no team 1 1 - - - QF
Army no team 1 1 - - - QF
Washington no team 1 1 - - - QF
School Conference # QF SF CG CH 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Recent championships edit

2009 Championship edit

Semifinals scores (Princeton University, December 5, 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm (ET)):

National Championship (Princeton University, December 6, 2:00 pm (ET)):

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 5, 3:00 pm
 
 
#1 USC13
 
December 6, 2:00 pm
 
#4 Princeton3
 
#1 USC 7
 
December 5, 5:00 pm
 
#2 UCLA 6
 
#2 UCLA 9
 
 
#3 Loyola Marymount 8 (2 OT)
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2009 NCAA All-Tournament Teams:

  • First-Team – Shea Buckner, USC; Scott Davidson, UCLA; Ben Hohl, UCLA; Tibor Forai, LMU; J. W. Krumpholz, USC; Andy Stevens, LMU; Jordan Thompson, USC (MVP)
  • Second-Team – Edgaras Asajavicius, LMU; Matt Hale, Princeton; Cullen Hennessy, UCLA; Chay Lapin, UCLA; Matt Sagehorn, USC; Josh Samuels, UCLA; Eric Vreeland, Princeton; Griffin White, UCLA; Mark Zalewski, Princeton

2010 Championship edit

Semifinals (December 4, 2010, Spieker Aquatics Complex, University of California, Berkeley, California)

Championship (December 5, 2010, Spieker Aquatics Complex, University of California, Berkeley, California)

  • USC def. California 12-10 (OT)
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 4
 
 
USC10
 
December 5
 
St. Francis (NY)7
 
USC12
 
December 4
 
Cal 10 (OT)
 
Cal 7
 
 
Loyola Marymount 6
 
Third place
 
 
December 5
 
 
Loyola Marymount
 
 
St. Francis (NY)

2010 NCAA All-Tournament Teams:

  • First-Team – Peter Kurzeka, USC (MVP); Ivan Rackov, CAL; Zachary White, CAL; Tibor Forai, LMU; Nikola Vavic, USC; Andy Stevens, LMU; Brian Dudley, CAL
  • Second-Team – Boris Plavsic, SFC; Ikaika Aki, LMU; Marko Gencic, SFC; Jeremy Davie, USC; Joel Dennerley, USC; Matt Burton, USC; Cory Nasoff, CAL

2011 Championship edit

Conferences receiving automatic qualification included the Collegiate Water Polo Association, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the Western Water Polo Association. The remaining team was selected at-large without geographical restrictions.

Semifinals (December 3, 2011, Spieker Aquatics Complex, University of California, Berkeley, California)

  • USC (22-3) def. Princeton (21-9) 17–4
  • UCLA (23-4) def. UC-San Diego (17-9) 10–1

Championship (December 4, 2010, Spieker Aquatics Complex, University of California, Berkeley, California)

  • Third-place game, Princeton def. UC San Diego 9-7
  • Championship game, USC def. UCLA 7–4
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 3
 
 
USC17
 
December 4
 
Princeton 4
 
USC 7
 
December 3
 
UCLA 4
 
UCLA 10
 
 
UC-San Diego 1
 
Third place
 
 
December 4
 
 
Princeton 9
 
 
UC-San Diego 7

2011 NCAA All-Tournament Teams:

  • First-Team – Joel Dennerley (MOP), Peter Kurzeka and Nikola Vavic, USC; Josh Samuels and Cullen Hennessy, UCLA; Thomas Nelson, Princeton and Graham Saber, UC San Diego.
  • Second-team – Matt Rapacz, Griffin White and Cristiano Mirarchi, UCLA; Jeremy Davie and Mace Rapsey, USC; Drew Hoffenberg, Princeton, and Brian Donohoe, UC San Diego.

2012 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 1 and 2, 2012 at Southern California's McDonald’s Swim Stadium. Conferences receiving automatic qualification included the Collegiate Water Polo Association, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the Western Water Polo Association. The remaining team was selected at-large without geographical restrictions. All four championship games will be streamed live on www.NCAA.com.

Semifinals - December 1, 2012

  • Southern California (27-0) vs. Air Force (19-10) 4 p.m. ET
  • UCLA (27-4) vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (16-8) 6:12 p.m. ET

Finals - December 2, 2012

  • Third-place game played at 4 p.m. ET
  • The championship game played at 6:12 p.m. ET.
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 1, 4:00 PM
 
 
#1 Southern California 18
 
December 2, 6:12 PM
 
#4 Air Force 7
 
Southern California 11
 
December 1, 6:12 PM
 
UCLA 10
 
#2 UCLA 17
 
 
#3 St. Francis Brooklyn 3
 
Third place
 
 
December 2, 4:00 PM
 
 
St. Francis Brooklyn 14
 
 
Air Force 8

2013 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 7 and 8, 2013 at Stanford's Avery Aquatic Center. This season marked the introduction of an expanded format. Six teams were seeded into the tournament, with the bottom four participating in Play-in games to fill the four team bracket. Four conferences received automatic qualification: the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA), the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), and the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The remaining two teams were selected at-large without geographical restrictions. The tournament was seeded by the Men’s Water Polo Committee on December 1. Conference representatives were Southern Cal (MPSF), Whittier College (SCIAC), UC San Diego (WWPA), and St. Francis College Brooklyn (CWPA).

Play-in – December 5, 2013

  • Game 1: #5 St. Francis College Brooklyn (22-10) def. #4 UC San Diego (14-13) 6-5
  • Game 2: #3 Stanford (21-5) def. #6 Whittier College (19-12) 20-3

Semifinals – December 7, 2013

  • 1 p.m. – Seed No.1 Southern Cal (26-4) def. #5 St. Francis College Brooklyn (23-10) 10–3
  • 2:45 p.m. – Seed No. 2 Pacific (22-4) def. #3 Stanford (22-5) 11–10

Finals – December 8, 2013

  • Third-place game played at 1 p.m.
  • The championship game played at 3 p.m.
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
December 7, 1:00 PM
 
 
#1 Southern California 10
 
December 8, 3:00 PM
 
#4 St. Francis Brooklyn3
 
Southern California 12
 
December 7, 2:45 PM
 
Pacific 11(2 OT)
 
#2 Pacific 11
 
 
#3 Stanford 10
 
Third place
 
 
December 8, 1:00 PM
 
 
St. Francis Brooklyn 2
 
 
Stanford 17

2014 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 6 and 7, 2014 at UC San Diego's Canyonview Aquatic Center, La Jolla, CA. The tournament continued with the new format by adding two more teams to play in the four-team play-in games. Conferences received automatic qualification were the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA), the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), and the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The remaining teams were selected at-large without geographical restrictions. They were selected by the Men’s Water Polo Committee on November 23, 2014.

Play-in – November 29, 2014

  • Game 1: #4 UC San Diego (15-9) def. #5 Brown University (26-6) 12–7
  • Game 2: #3 USC (22-6) def. #6 Whittier (23-12) 19-4

Semifinals – December 6, 2014

  • Game 3, 1:00 PM PT: #1 seed UCLA (27-3) def. #4 seed UC San Diego (16-9) 15–6
  • Game 4, 3:12 PM PT: #3 seed USC (23-6) def. #2 seed Stanford (25-3) 12–11 in triple OT

Championship Dec. 7, 2014

  • Third-place game, 1:00 p.m. PT: #2 seed Stanford def. #4 seed UC San Diego 20–11
  • National Championship Game, 3:12 p.m. PT: #1 seed UCLA def. #3 seed USC 9–8

2015 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 5 and 6, 2015 at UCLA's Spieker Aquatics Center, Los Angeles. The tournament continued with the new format by adding two more teams to play in the four-team play-in games. Conferences received automatic qualification were the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA), the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), and the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The remaining teams were selected at-large without geographical restrictions. They were selected by the Men’s Water Polo Committee on November 22, 2015.[3]

Play-in – December 2, 2015

  • Game 1: #5 UCSD (14–13) def. #4 Princeton (22–4) 12–7
  • Game 2: #3 USC (20–6) def. #6 Claremont McKenna-Harvey Mudd-Scripps Colleges (21–7) 20–5

Semifinals – December 5, 2015

  • Game 3, 1:00 PM PT: #1 seed UCLA (28–0) def. #5 UCSD (15–13) 17–4
  • Game 4, 3:12 PM PT: #3 USC (21–6) def. #2 seed California (23–6) 9–6

Championship Dec. 6, 2015

  • Third-place game, 1:00 p.m. PT: Cal def. UCSD 20–9
  • National Championship Game, 3:12 p.m. PT: UCLA def. USC 10–7[4]

2016 Championship edit

California defeated USC 11-8 (2OT) for the national championship.

2017 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 2 and 3, 2017 at USC, Los Angeles. The tournament continued with the new format with eight teams playing for the championship. Conferences received automatic qualification are the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA), Golden Coast Conference (GCC), the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), Northeast Water Polo Conference (NWPC), Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), and the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The remaining two teams were selected at-large without geographical restrictions.

Opening round – November 25, 2017

  • Pacific defeated Pomona-Pitzer 16–2
  • Harvard defeated George Washington 15–13

First round – November 30, 2017

  • Pacific defeated UC Davis 13–12
  • USC defeated Harvard 16–4

Semifinals – December 2, 2017

  • UCLA defeated Pacific 11–9
  • USC defeated California 12–11

Championship – December 3, 2017

  • UCLA defeated USC 7–5

2018 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 1 and 2, 2018 at Avery Aquatic Center, Stanford, California. The tournament continued with the format in which eight teams competed for the championship. Teams qualifying as champions of their conferences were Long Beach State, from the Golden Coast Conference (GCC); George Washington, from the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference (MAWPC); Stanford, from the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF); Princeton, from the Northeast Water Polo Conference (NWPC); Pomona-Pitzer, from the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC); and UC San Diego, from the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The remaining two teams, Southern California (MPSF) and UCLA (MPSF), were selected at-large without geographical restrictions. Stanford, the #1 seed, and Southern California, the #2 seed, were seeded into the semifinal round, with the other six teams competing for the final two spots in opening and first-round games.[5][6]

Opening round – November 24, 2018

  • Long Beach St. def. Pomona-Pitzer 12–5 at Long Beach State
  • George Washington def. Princeton 14–13 at Princeton

First round – November 29, 2018 (at Avery Aquatic Center, Stanford, California)

  • UC San Diego def. Long Beach St. 14–9
  • UCLA def. George Washington 18–6

Semifinals – December 1, 2018

  • Stanford def. UC San Diego 16–7 (3:00 PM PT)
  • USC def. UCLA 8–7 (5:00 PM PT)

Championship – December 2, 2018

  • USC def. Stanford 14-12

2019 Championship edit

The NCAA men's water polo championship was held December 7 and 8, 2019 at the Chris Kjeldsen Aquatic Center, Stockton, California. Seven teams played for the championship. Teams qualifying as champions of their conferences were Pepperdine, from the Golden Coast Conference (GCC); Bucknell, from the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference (MAWPC); Stanford, from the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF); Harvard, from the Northeast Water Polo Conference (NWPC); and UC Davis, from the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). The remaining two teams, Southern California (MPSF) and Pacific (GCC), were selected at-large without geographical restrictions. Stanford, the #1 seed, and Pacific, the #2 seed, were seeded into the semifinal round, with the other five teams competing for the final two spots.[7][8]

Opening round – November 30, 2019

  • Bucknell 13, Harvard 12

Opening round – Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019

  • Southern California 15, Bucknell 9
  • Pepperdine 15, UC Davis 12

Semifinals – Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019

  • Stanford 15, Southern California 14 (3OT)
  • Pacific 17, Pepperdine 13

Championship – Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019

  • Stanford 13, Pacific 8

2020 Championship edit

The tournament was played at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center, on the campus of USC in Los Angeles. UCLA's Nicolas Saveljic was chosen as the most valuable player after the Bruins defeated the Trojans for their 12th title.

Opening round – Thursday, March 18, 2021

  • UCLA 19, California Baptist 14
  • USC 18, Bucknell 9

Semifinals – Saturday, March 20, 2021

  • No. 3 UCLA 11, No. 1 Stanford 10
  • No. 4 USC 12, No. 2 California 10

Championship – Sunday, March 21, 2021

  • No. 3 UCLA 7, No. 4 USC 6

2021 Championship edit

The tournament was held at the Spieker Aquatics Center, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles. California defeated Southern California 13-12 to win the 2021 NCAA water polo national championship. It was California's 15th title. Nikos Papanikolaou was the MVP of the tournament.

2022 Championship edit

The national championship was held on December 3-4, 2022 at the Spieker Aquatics Complex on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, California. Cal defeated Southern California for the 2022 title 13–12.

First Round

  • Nov. 26, Noon: Princeton (27-5) 11 def. Fordham (26-8) 10

Quarterfinals

  • Game 1, Dec. 1, 3:00 PM PST: Pacific (22-6) 11 def. UC Davis (19-8) 7
  • Game 2, Dec. 1, 5:00 PM PST: Southern California (19-6) 11 def. Princeton (26-6) 8

Semifinals

  • Game 3, Dec. 3, 2:00 PM PST: Cal (22–2) 16 def. Pacific (22–7) 9
  • Game 4, Dec. 3, 4:00 PM PST: Southern California (20–6) 15 def. UCLA (22–4) 12

Final

  • Cal (23-2) 13 def. Southern California (21–6) 12

2023 Championship edit

The national championship will be held on December 1-3, 2023 at Uytengsu Aquatics Center on the campus of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. Seven conferences were granted automatic bids. The Southern California Athletic Conference (SCIAC) declined an automatic invitation this year. The tournament is reduced to eight teams.

  • First round: Friday, Dec. 1, 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m.
  • Second round: Saturday, Dec. 2, 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m.
  • Championship: Sunday, Dec. 3, 3:00 p.m. PST, ESPNU
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
December 1, 2023
 
 
(1) UCLA20
 
December 2, 2023
 
Biola 7
 
(1) UCLA17
 
 
 
(4) Princeton13
 
(4) Princeton 12
 
December 3, 2023
 
UC Irvine 7
 
(1) UCLA11
 
 
 
(2) California13
 
(2) California16
 
December 2, 2023
 
Fordham6
 
(2) California10
 
 
 
(3) Southern California9
 
(3) Southern California 18
 
 
San José State10
 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_water_polo_champs_records/2013-14/champs.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "New details shed light on demise of swim center".
  3. ^ NCAA Men's Water Polo Committee announces championship selections, NCAA.com, November 22, 2015
  4. ^ , NCAA.com, December 6, 2015
  5. ^ "NCAA Championships Next". Stanford Athletics. November 21, 2018. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  6. ^ "Stanford hosts USC for NCAA title". December 1, 2018. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  7. ^ https://www.ncaa.com/news/waterpolo-men/article/2019-11-24/2019-national-collegiate-mens-water-polo-championship, NCAA.com, November 26, 2019
  8. ^ "Pacific Earns Semifinal Bid for NCAA Tournament". 29 June 2023.

External links edit

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The NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship is an annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA men s collegiate water polo Beginning in 1969 it has been held every year except 2020 when it was postponed to March 2021 because of the COVID 19 pandemic With a limited number of NCAA water polo programs at the national level all men s teams whether from Division I Division II or Division III are eligible to compete each year in the National Collegiate tournament The tournament was expanded from a four team bracket in 2013 by adding two play in games that are contested by the bottom four seeds effectively creating a six team bracket with a first round bye for the top two teams This makes it the sport with the fewest teams reaching the NCAA tournament this is because there are only 43 men s water polo teams between all three NCAA divisions NCAA Men s Water Polo ChampionshipFounded1969Number of teams6Current championsUniversity of California Berkeley 17 Most successful club s University of California Berkeley 17 WebsiteNCAA comWhile the championship often includes teams from around the country most programs are located within the state of California and no school from outside California has ever surpassed third place or participated in the NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship game The four California based Pac 12 schools have been the most successful The University of California Berkeley is the most successful program with 17 titles followed by UCLA with 12 titles Stanford 11 titles and USC 10 titles 1 One of these four schools has won the championship every year since 1998 Contents 1 Championships summary 1 1 Team titles 2 Appearances by team 3 Recent championships 3 1 2009 Championship 3 2 2010 Championship 3 3 2011 Championship 3 4 2012 Championship 3 5 2013 Championship 3 6 2014 Championship 3 7 2015 Championship 3 8 2016 Championship 3 9 2017 Championship 3 10 2018 Championship 3 11 2019 Championship 3 12 2020 Championship 3 13 2021 Championship 3 14 2022 Championship 3 15 2023 Championship 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksChampionships summary editNCAA Men s Water Polo ChampionshipYear Site Pool Natatorium Championship ResultsChampion Score Runner Up1969 Long Beach CA Belmont Plaza Pool UCLA 5 2 California1970 UC Irvine 7 6 3OT UCLA1971 UCLA 2 5 3 San Jose State1972 Albuquerque NM Armond H Seidler Natatorium UCLA 3 10 5 UC Irvine1973 Long Beach CA Belmont Plaza Pool California 8 4 UC Irvine1974 California 2 7 6 UC Irvine1975 California 3 9 8 UC Irvine1976 Stanford 13 12 UCLA1977 Providence RI Smith Swim Center 2 California 4 8 6 UC Irvine1978 Long Beach CA Belmont Plaza Pool Stanford 2 7 6 3OT California1979 UC Santa Barbara 11 3 UCLA1980 Stanford 3 8 6 California1981 Stanford 4 17 6 Long Beach State1982 UC Irvine 2 7 4 Stanford1983 California 5 10 7 USC1984 California 6 9 8 Stanford1985 Stanford 5 12 11 2OT UC Irvine1986 Stanford 6 9 6 California1987 California 7 9 8 OT USC1988 California 8 14 11 UCLA1989 Indianapolis IN Indiana University Natatorium UC Irvine 3 9 8 California1990 Long Beach CA Belmont Plaza Pool California 9 8 7 Stanford1991 California 10 7 6 UCLA1992 California 11 12 11 3OT Stanford1993 Stanford 7 11 9 USC1994 Stanford 8 14 10 USC1995 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic Center UCLA 4 10 8 California1996 La Jolla San Diego CA Canyonview Pool UCLA 5 8 7 USC1997 Fort Lauderdale FL International Swimming Hall of Fame Aquatics Complex Pepperdine 8 7 2OT USC1998 Newport Beach CA Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center USC 9 8 2OT Stanford1999 La Jolla San Diego CA Canyonview Pool UCLA 6 6 5 Stanford2000 Malibu CA Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool UCLA 7 11 2 UC San Diego2001 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic Center Stanford 9 8 5 UCLA2002 Los Angeles CA Burns Aquatics Center Stanford 10 7 6 California2003 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic Center USC 2 9 7 2OT Stanford2004 UCLA 8 10 9 OT Stanford2005 Lewisburg PA Kinney Natatorium USC 3 3 2 Stanford2006 Los Angeles CA Burns Aquatics Center California 12 7 6 USC2007 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic Center California 13 8 6 USC2008 USC 4 7 5 Stanford2009 Princeton NJ DeNunzio Pool USC 5 7 6 UCLA2010 Berkeley CA Spieker Aquatics Complex USC 6 12 10 OT California2011 USC 7 7 4 UCLA2012 Los Angeles CA McDonald s Swim Stadium USC 8 11 10 UCLA2013 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic Center USC 9 12 11 2OT Pacific2014 La Jolla San Diego CA Canyonview Pool UCLA 9 9 8 USC2015 Los Angeles CA Spieker Aquatics Center UCLA 10 10 7 USC2016 Berkeley CA Spieker Aquatics Complex California 14 11 8 2OT USC2017 Los Angeles CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center UCLA 11 7 5 USC2018 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic Center USC 10 14 12 Stanford2019 Stockton CA Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex Stanford 11 13 8 Pacific2020 a Los Angeles CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center UCLA 12 7 6 USC2021 Spieker Aquatics Center California 15 13 12 USC2022 Berkeley CA Spieker Aquatics Complex California 16 13 12 USC2023 Los Angeles CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center California 17 13 11 UCLA2024 La Jolla San Diego CA Canyonview Pool2025 Stanford CA Avery Aquatic CenterNotes nbsp nbsp California nbsp UCLA nbsp Stanford nbsp USC nbsp UCIrvine nbsp Pepperdine nbsp UC Santa Barbaraclass notpageimage Schools that have won the NCAA Championship nbsp 16 nbsp 12 nbsp 11 nbsp 10 nbsp 3 nbsp 1 The championship was held in March 2021 because of the COVID 19 pandemic Team titles edit Team YearsCalifornia 17 1973 1974 1975 1977 1983 1984 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 2006 2007 2016 2021 2022 2023UCLA 12 1969 1971 1972 1995 1996 1999 2000 2004 2014 2015 2017 2020Stanford 11 1976 1978 1980 1981 1985 1986 1993 1994 2001 2002 2019USC 10 1998 2003 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2018UC Irvine 3 1970 1982 1989Pepperdine 1 1997UC Santa Barbara 1979Appearances by team editKey CH National Champion RU National Runner up SF Semifinals QF Quarterfinals 8 teams 1969 to 1994 2023 Present 2 teams 2013 to 2022 Opening Round 1 or 2 teams since 2015 except for 2020 School Conference as of 2023 QF SF CG CH 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23California MPSF 33 33 33 25 17 RU CH CH CH CH RU SF RU SF SF CH CH RU CH CH RU CH CH CH SF SF RU RU CH CH RU SF CH SF SF CH CH CHUCLA MPSF 38 38 35 22 12 CH RU CH CH SF SF SF RU RU QF SF QF QF SF SF SF RU SF RU SF CH CH CH CH RU CH RU RU RU CH CH SF CH SF CH SF SF RUUSC MPSF 38 38 33 25 10 QF QF SF SF QF QF RU SF QF RU SF SF RU RU RU RU CH SF CH CH RU RU CH CH CH CH CH CH RU RU RU RU CH SF RU RU RU SFStanford MPSF 34 34 30 22 11 QF QF QF SF CH SF CH SF CH CH RU RU CH CH QF SF SF RU RU CH CH RU RU CH CH RU RU RU RU SF SF RU CH SFUC Irvine Big West 22 22 18 8 3 QF CH QF SF RU RU RU SF RU SF SF SF CH SF RU SF QF CH SF SF SF QFPepperdine West Coast 13 13 9 1 1 SF SF SF SF SF QF SF QF SF QF QF CH SFUC Santa Barbara Big West 12 12 5 1 1 SF QF QF QF QF SF CH QF QF QF SF SFPacific West Coast 5 5 4 2 QF RU SF RU SFSan Jose State West Coast 5 5 3 2 SF RU RU QF QFUC San Diego Big West 15 15 10 1 QF QF QF QF SF SF SF RU SF SF SF QF SF SF SFLong Beach State Big West 13 13 5 1 SF SF SF QF QF RU SF QF QF QF QF QF QFLoyola Marymount West Coast 8 8 8 SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SFNavy CWPA 14 14 5 QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF SF SF SF SF SFUMass no team 7 7 5 QF QF SF SF SF SF SFPrinceton NWPC 9 8 4 QF SF SF SF QF QF QF SFSt Francis Brooklyn no team 4 4 4 SF SF SF SFUC Davis Big West 9 9 3 QF QF SF SF QF QF QF SF QFQueens NY no team 2 2 2 SF SFCal State Fullerton Big West 2 2 2 SF SFAir Force West Coast 8 8 1 QF QF QF QF QF QF QF SFHarvard NWPC 3 2 1 SF QF Brown NWPC 12 12 QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QFLoyola Chicago no team 10 10 QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QF QFBucknell CWPA 8 7 QF QF QF QF QF QF QFArizona no team 3 3 QF QF QFNew Mexico no team 3 3 QF QF QFWhittier SCIAC 2 2 QF QFLittle Rock no team 2 2 QF QFSlippery Rock no team 2 2 QF QFTexas A amp M no team 2 2 QF QFYale no team 2 2 QF QFColorado State no team 2 2 QF QFPomona Pitzer SCIAC 3 1 QF Fordham CWPA 3 1 QFGeorge Washington CWPA 2 1 QFCalifornia Baptist West Coast 1 1 QFClaremont Mudd Scripps SCIAC 1 1 QFBiola WWPA 1 1 QFPittsburgh no team 1 1 QFArmy no team 1 1 QFWashington no team 1 1 QFSchool Conference QF SF CG CH 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23Recent championships edit2009 Championship edit Semifinals scores Princeton University December 5 3 00 pm and 5 00 pm ET 1 USC 13 vs 4 Princeton 3 2 UCLA 9 vs 3 Loyola Marymount 8 2 OT National Championship Princeton University December 6 2 00 pm ET 1 USC 25 2 vs 2 UCLA 23 6 Semi finalsFinal December 5 3 00 pm 1 USC13 December 6 2 00 pm 4 Princeton3 1 USC7 December 5 5 00 pm 2 UCLA6 2 UCLA9 3 Loyola Marymount8 2 OT Third place 2009 NCAA All Tournament Teams First Team Shea Buckner USC Scott Davidson UCLA Ben Hohl UCLA Tibor Forai LMU J W Krumpholz USC Andy Stevens LMU Jordan Thompson USC MVP Second Team Edgaras Asajavicius LMU Matt Hale Princeton Cullen Hennessy UCLA Chay Lapin UCLA Matt Sagehorn USC Josh Samuels UCLA Eric Vreeland Princeton Griffin White UCLA Mark Zalewski Princeton2010 Championship edit Semifinals December 4 2010 Spieker Aquatics Complex University of California Berkeley California USC def St Francis NY 10 7 California def Loyola Marymount 7 6Championship December 5 2010 Spieker Aquatics Complex University of California Berkeley California USC def California 12 10 OT Semi finalsFinal December 4 USC10 December 5 St Francis NY 7 USC12 December 4 Cal10 OT Cal7 Loyola Marymount6 Third place December 5 Loyola Marymount St Francis NY 2010 NCAA All Tournament Teams First Team Peter Kurzeka USC MVP Ivan Rackov CAL Zachary White CAL Tibor Forai LMU Nikola Vavic USC Andy Stevens LMU Brian Dudley CAL Second Team Boris Plavsic SFC Ikaika Aki LMU Marko Gencic SFC Jeremy Davie USC Joel Dennerley USC Matt Burton USC Cory Nasoff CAL2011 Championship edit Conferences receiving automatic qualification included the Collegiate Water Polo Association the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the Western Water Polo Association The remaining team was selected at large without geographical restrictions Semifinals December 3 2011 Spieker Aquatics Complex University of California Berkeley California USC 22 3 def Princeton 21 9 17 4 UCLA 23 4 def UC San Diego 17 9 10 1Championship December 4 2010 Spieker Aquatics Complex University of California Berkeley California Third place game Princeton def UC San Diego 9 7 Championship game USC def UCLA 7 4 Semi finalsFinal December 3 USC17 December 4 Princeton4 USC7 December 3 UCLA4 UCLA10 UC San Diego1 Third place December 4 Princeton9 UC San Diego72011 NCAA All Tournament Teams First Team Joel Dennerley MOP Peter Kurzeka and Nikola Vavic USC Josh Samuels and Cullen Hennessy UCLA Thomas Nelson Princeton and Graham Saber UC San Diego Second team Matt Rapacz Griffin White and Cristiano Mirarchi UCLA Jeremy Davie and Mace Rapsey USC Drew Hoffenberg Princeton and Brian Donohoe UC San Diego 2012 Championship edit The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 1 and 2 2012 at Southern California s McDonald s Swim Stadium Conferences receiving automatic qualification included the Collegiate Water Polo Association the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and the Western Water Polo Association The remaining team was selected at large without geographical restrictions All four championship games will be streamed live on www NCAA com Semifinals December 1 2012 Southern California 27 0 vs Air Force 19 10 4 p m ET UCLA 27 4 vs St Francis N Y 16 8 6 12 p m ETFinals December 2 2012 Third place game played at 4 p m ET The championship game played at 6 12 p m ET Semi finalsFinal December 1 4 00 PM 1 Southern California18 December 2 6 12 PM 4 Air Force7 Southern California11 December 1 6 12 PM UCLA10 2 UCLA17 3 St Francis Brooklyn3 Third place December 2 4 00 PM St Francis Brooklyn14 Air Force82013 Championship edit The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 7 and 8 2013 at Stanford s Avery Aquatic Center This season marked the introduction of an expanded format Six teams were seeded into the tournament with the bottom four participating in Play in games to fill the four team bracket Four conferences received automatic qualification the Collegiate Water Polo Association CWPA the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC and the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The remaining two teams were selected at large without geographical restrictions The tournament was seeded by the Men s Water Polo Committee on December 1 Conference representatives were Southern Cal MPSF Whittier College SCIAC UC San Diego WWPA and St Francis College Brooklyn CWPA Play in December 5 2013 Game 1 5 St Francis College Brooklyn 22 10 def 4 UC San Diego 14 13 6 5 Game 2 3 Stanford 21 5 def 6 Whittier College 19 12 20 3Semifinals December 7 2013 1 p m Seed No 1 Southern Cal 26 4 def 5 St Francis College Brooklyn 23 10 10 3 2 45 p m Seed No 2 Pacific 22 4 def 3 Stanford 22 5 11 10Finals December 8 2013 Third place game played at 1 p m The championship game played at 3 p m Semi finalsFinal December 7 1 00 PM 1 Southern California10 December 8 3 00 PM 4 St Francis Brooklyn3 Southern California12 December 7 2 45 PM Pacific11 2 OT 2 Pacific11 3 Stanford10 Third place December 8 1 00 PM St Francis Brooklyn2 Stanford172014 Championship edit Main article 2014 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 6 and 7 2014 at UC San Diego s Canyonview Aquatic Center La Jolla CA The tournament continued with the new format by adding two more teams to play in the four team play in games Conferences received automatic qualification were the Collegiate Water Polo Association CWPA the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC and the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The remaining teams were selected at large without geographical restrictions They were selected by the Men s Water Polo Committee on November 23 2014 Play in November 29 2014 Game 1 4 UC San Diego 15 9 def 5 Brown University 26 6 12 7 Game 2 3 USC 22 6 def 6 Whittier 23 12 19 4Semifinals December 6 2014 Game 3 1 00 PM PT 1 seed UCLA 27 3 def 4 seed UC San Diego 16 9 15 6 Game 4 3 12 PM PT 3 seed USC 23 6 def 2 seed Stanford 25 3 12 11 in triple OTChampionship Dec 7 2014 Third place game 1 00 p m PT 2 seed Stanford def 4 seed UC San Diego 20 11 National Championship Game 3 12 p m PT 1 seed UCLA def 3 seed USC 9 82015 Championship edit Main article 2015 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 5 and 6 2015 at UCLA s Spieker Aquatics Center Los Angeles The tournament continued with the new format by adding two more teams to play in the four team play in games Conferences received automatic qualification were the Collegiate Water Polo Association CWPA the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC and the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The remaining teams were selected at large without geographical restrictions They were selected by the Men s Water Polo Committee on November 22 2015 3 Play in December 2 2015 Game 1 5 UCSD 14 13 def 4 Princeton 22 4 12 7 Game 2 3 USC 20 6 def 6 Claremont McKenna Harvey Mudd Scripps Colleges 21 7 20 5Semifinals December 5 2015 Game 3 1 00 PM PT 1 seed UCLA 28 0 def 5 UCSD 15 13 17 4 Game 4 3 12 PM PT 3 USC 21 6 def 2 seed California 23 6 9 6Championship Dec 6 2015 Third place game 1 00 p m PT Cal def UCSD 20 9 National Championship Game 3 12 p m PT UCLA def USC 10 7 4 2016 Championship edit Main article 2016 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship California defeated USC 11 8 2OT for the national championship 2017 Championship edit Main article 2017 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 2 and 3 2017 at USC Los Angeles The tournament continued with the new format with eight teams playing for the championship Conferences received automatic qualification are the Collegiate Water Polo Association CWPA Golden Coast Conference GCC the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Northeast Water Polo Conference NWPC Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC and the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The remaining two teams were selected at large without geographical restrictions Opening round November 25 2017 Pacific defeated Pomona Pitzer 16 2 Harvard defeated George Washington 15 13First round November 30 2017 Pacific defeated UC Davis 13 12 USC defeated Harvard 16 4Semifinals December 2 2017 UCLA defeated Pacific 11 9 USC defeated California 12 11Championship December 3 2017 UCLA defeated USC 7 52018 Championship edit Main article 2018 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 1 and 2 2018 at Avery Aquatic Center Stanford California The tournament continued with the format in which eight teams competed for the championship Teams qualifying as champions of their conferences were Long Beach State from the Golden Coast Conference GCC George Washington from the Mid Atlantic Water Polo Conference MAWPC Stanford from the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Princeton from the Northeast Water Polo Conference NWPC Pomona Pitzer from the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC and UC San Diego from the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The remaining two teams Southern California MPSF and UCLA MPSF were selected at large without geographical restrictions Stanford the 1 seed and Southern California the 2 seed were seeded into the semifinal round with the other six teams competing for the final two spots in opening and first round games 5 6 Opening round November 24 2018 Long Beach St def Pomona Pitzer 12 5 at Long Beach State George Washington def Princeton 14 13 at PrincetonFirst round November 29 2018 at Avery Aquatic Center Stanford California UC San Diego def Long Beach St 14 9 UCLA def George Washington 18 6Semifinals December 1 2018 Stanford def UC San Diego 16 7 3 00 PM PT USC def UCLA 8 7 5 00 PM PT Championship December 2 2018 USC def Stanford 14 122019 Championship edit The NCAA men s water polo championship was held December 7 and 8 2019 at the Chris Kjeldsen Aquatic Center Stockton California Seven teams played for the championship Teams qualifying as champions of their conferences were Pepperdine from the Golden Coast Conference GCC Bucknell from the Mid Atlantic Water Polo Conference MAWPC Stanford from the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Harvard from the Northeast Water Polo Conference NWPC and UC Davis from the Western Water Polo Association WWPA The remaining two teams Southern California MPSF and Pacific GCC were selected at large without geographical restrictions Stanford the 1 seed and Pacific the 2 seed were seeded into the semifinal round with the other five teams competing for the final two spots 7 8 Opening round November 30 2019 Bucknell 13 Harvard 12Opening round Thursday Dec 5 2019 Southern California 15 Bucknell 9 Pepperdine 15 UC Davis 12Semifinals Saturday Dec 7 2019 Stanford 15 Southern California 14 3OT Pacific 17 Pepperdine 13Championship Sunday Dec 8 2019 Stanford 13 Pacific 82020 Championship edit Main article 2020 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship The tournament was played at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center on the campus of USC in Los Angeles UCLA s Nicolas Saveljic was chosen as the most valuable player after the Bruins defeated the Trojans for their 12th title Opening round Thursday March 18 2021 UCLA 19 California Baptist 14 USC 18 Bucknell 9Semifinals Saturday March 20 2021 No 3 UCLA 11 No 1 Stanford 10 No 4 USC 12 No 2 California 10Championship Sunday March 21 2021 No 3 UCLA 7 No 4 USC 62021 Championship edit Main article 2021 NCAA Men s Water Polo Championship The tournament was held at the Spieker Aquatics Center on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles California defeated Southern California 13 12 to win the 2021 NCAA water polo national championship It was California s 15th title Nikos Papanikolaou was the MVP of the tournament 2022 Championship edit The national championship was held on December 3 4 2022 at the Spieker Aquatics Complex on the campus of the University of California Berkeley California Cal defeated Southern California for the 2022 title 13 12 First Round Nov 26 Noon Princeton 27 5 11 def Fordham 26 8 10Quarterfinals Game 1 Dec 1 3 00 PM PST Pacific 22 6 11 def UC Davis 19 8 7 Game 2 Dec 1 5 00 PM PST Southern California 19 6 11 def Princeton 26 6 8Semifinals Game 3 Dec 3 2 00 PM PST Cal 22 2 16 def Pacific 22 7 9 Game 4 Dec 3 4 00 PM PST Southern California 20 6 15 def UCLA 22 4 12Final Cal 23 2 13 def Southern California 21 6 122023 Championship edit The national championship will be held on December 1 3 2023 at Uytengsu Aquatics Center on the campus of the University of Southern California Los Angeles California Seven conferences were granted automatic bids The Southern California Athletic Conference SCIAC declined an automatic invitation this year The tournament is reduced to eight teams First round Friday Dec 1 12 00 p m 2 00 p m 4 00 p m 6 00 p m Second round Saturday Dec 2 2 00 p m 4 00 p m Championship Sunday Dec 3 3 00 p m PST ESPNU Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal December 1 2023 1 UCLA20 December 2 2023 Biola7 1 UCLA17 4 Princeton13 4 Princeton12 December 3 2023 UC Irvine7 1 UCLA11 2 California13 2 California16 December 2 2023 Fordham6 2 California10 3 Southern California9 3 Southern California18 San Jose State10 See also editCollegiate Water Polo Association Western Water Polo Association Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Golden Coast ConferenceReferences edit http fs ncaa org Docs stats m water polo champs records 2013 14 champs pdf bare URL PDF New details shed light on demise of swim center NCAA Men s Water Polo Committee announces championship selections NCAA com November 22 2015 No 1 UCLA Repeats as NCAA Champion NCAA com December 6 2015 NCAA Championships Next Stanford Athletics November 21 2018 Retrieved March 15 2021 Stanford hosts USC for NCAA title December 1 2018 Retrieved March 15 2021 https www ncaa com news waterpolo men article 2019 11 24 2019 national collegiate mens water polo championship NCAA com November 26 2019 Pacific Earns Semifinal Bid for NCAA Tournament 29 June 2023 External links editNCAA Men s Water Polo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Men 27s Water Polo Championship amp oldid 1189914266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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