Stanford men's water polo placed 10 student-athletes on the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-Academic Awards list. In addition to the 10 student-athletes honored due to their success in the classroom, the Cardinal also posted a team grade-point average of 3.28, which tied for third-best among the men's programs in the nation. >> Read More
Stanford senior two-meter Will Hindle-Katel, a three-time All-America and MPSF All-Academic selection who helped lead the men's water polo team to a pair of national championship game appearances in his career, was one of 58 student-athletes announced as an NCAA Postgraduate Scholar recipient. >> Read More
Following a 2008 season which saw it reach the national championship game for the first time in three years, the Stanford men's water polo team began reloading for the 2009 season as head coach John Vargas announced the signing of four-time All-CIF Central Coast Section selection Paul Rudolph to a national letter-of-intent. >> Read More
Stanford men's water polo standouts Sage Wright and Jimmie Sandman were named first-team All-Americans to lead five Cardinal selections, the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) announced Friday. Brothers Drac Wigo and Janson Wigo were both named to the second team, while senior Will Hindle-Katel earned his third All-America selection by taking home honorable mention recognition. >> Read More
Stanford Men's Water Polo saw 12 of its number earn MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete recognition, the conference announced. The number of Cardinal honorees was once again tops among the rest of the conference schools and matched last year's 12 selections. >> Read More
Stanford's quest for its 11th national title fell short Sunday afternoon, as the second-seeded Cardinal (25-5) found itself on the wrong end of a 7-5 decision to top-seeded USC (29-0) in the final of the National Collegiate Men's Water Polo Championship at Avery Aquatic Center. >> Read More