Water polo in the United States
Water polo in the United States is governed by different organizations. The USA Water Polo (USAWP) governs most levels of water polo in the country, including the national teams and amateur tournaments. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) governs colleges, and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) governs high schools. No professional water polo leagues run in the United States.
National water polo teams
The United States men's and women's national water polo teams represent the United States in international tournaments, including the Olympic Games , World Aquatics Championships , FINA Water Polo World Cup , FINA Water Polo World League , and Pan American Games .
Men's national team
The United States men's national water polo team has won multiple medals in international tournaments. In 1988 and 2009, the United States rose to World No. 2 in the FINA Water Polo World Rankings , their highest ranking to date.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Olympic Games
Men's water polo tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1900. The United States has participated in 22 of 27 tournaments.
The United States men's national water polo team is the only non-European squad to win medals in the men's Olympic water polo tournament. At the 1904 Olympic Games , The U.S. squad won the gold, silver and bronze medals in the men's water polo tournament (demonstration event). Since 1904 the team has won three silver medals at the 1984 , 1988 , and 2008 Olympic Games, and three bronze medals at the 1924 , 1932 , and 1972 Olympic Games. The team also finished fourth at the 1920 , 1952 and 1992 Olympic Games.
Other international tournaments
Men's water polo tournaments have been staged at the FINA World Aquatics Championships since 1973. The United States has participated in every tournament, but the team has not won any medals. The best finish is fourth place (1986 , 1991 and 2009 ). (Note: European squads have won all medals in the men's water polo tournaments.)
The FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup was established in 1979. The United States has participated in 15 of 16 tournaments. The team has won the 1991 and 1997 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup , becoming the only non-European squad to win the FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup. The team also finished as runners-up in 1979 and 1985 . In addition, the team finished in fourth place 7 times (1981 , 1983 , 1987 , 1993 , 1995 , 2010 and 2014 ).
The FINA Men's Water Polo World League began in 2002. The United States has participated in 17 of 18 tournaments. The team finished in second place twice (2008 and 2016 ), third place once (2003 ), and fourth place 7 times (2007 , 2009 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2015 and 2017 ).
Men's water polo tournaments have been staged at the Pan American Games since 1951. The United States team has participated and medaled in all eighteen tournaments. Since 1995, the team has won seven gold medals in a row (1995 , 1999 , 2003 , 2007 , 2011 , 2015 and 2019 ).
Competitive record
Updated after the 2019 Pan American Games .
Women's national team
The United States fielded a women's national water polo team in the 1970s. Two decades later, the women's team became one of the leading teams in the world. Since 2014, the team has consecutively been ranked as World No. 1 team in the FINA Water Polo World Rankings .[ 3]
Olympic Games
A women's water polo tournament was introduced for the 2000 Olympic Games. Since then, the United States has participated in every tournament.
The United States women's national water polo team is the only team to have medaled in all five Olympic tournaments, and the only team to have won two gold medals (2012 , 2016 ). In addition, the team has won two silver medals at the 2000 and 2008 Olympic Games.
Other international tournaments
Women's water polo tournaments have been staged at the FINA World Aquatics Championships since 1986. The United States has participated in every tournament, and captured six world championship titles (2003 , 2007 , 2009 , 2015 , 2017 , and 2019 ). The team also finished as runners-up in 2005 .
The FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup was established in 1979. The United States has participated in every tournament. The team has won the 1979 , 2010 , 2014 and 2018 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup . In addition, the team finished in second place 5 times (1980 , 1983 , 1984 , 1989 and 2002 ).
The FINA Women's Water Polo World League began in 2004. The United States has participated in every tournament. The team has finished in first place 13 times. As of today, there are only three tournaments in which the United States participated but did not receive a gold medal.
Women's water polo tournaments have been staged at the Pan American Games since 1999. The United States team has participated and medaled in all six tournaments. Since 2003, the team has won five gold medals in a row (2003 , 2007 , 2011 , 2015 and 2019 ).
Competitive record
Updated after the 2019 Pan American Games .
College water polo
Water polo does not have a professional tournament in the United States, so the highest level of annual competition is at the college level. As a varsity sport for both men and women, the NCAA sanctions water polo is popular in the United States along the west coast, and parts of the east coast.
Men's college water polo
In the 2017–18 school year, 48 NCAA member schools sponsored men's water polo at the varsity level, with 1,047 participants across all three divisions.[ 4] [ 5]
Men's college water polo (1956–2018)[ 4] [ 5]
School year
Total member institutions
Total teams
% of member institutions
Total athletes
Average squad size
1956–1957
395
11
2.8%
272
24.7
1961–1962
536
30
5.6%
675
22.5
1966–1967
577
31
5.4%
755
24.4
1971–1972
663
52
7.8%
1,162
22.3
1976–1977
722
48
6.6%
975
20.3
1981–1982
753
49
6.5%
1,002
20.4
1982–1983
788
51
6.5%
1,181
23.2
1983–1984
786
52
6.6%
1,101
21.2
1984–1985
791
52
6.6%
1,114
21.4
1985–1986
794
53
6.7%
1,128
21.3
1986–1987
792
56
7.1%
1,121
20.0
1987–1988
793
58
7.3%
1,170
20.2
1988–1989
800
58
7.3%
1,189
20.5
1989–1990
802
55
6.9%
1,106
20.1
1990–1991
828
54
6.5%
1,151
21.3
1991–1992
847
48
5.7%
996
20.8
1992–1993
864
47
5.4%
978
20.8
1993–1994
892
39
4.4%
841
21.6
1994–1995
947
37
3.9%
747
20.2
1995–1996
998
44
4.4%
862
19.6
1996–1997
994
42
4.2%
892
21.2
1997–1998
985
43
4.4%
970
22.6
1998–1999
1,031
43
4.2%
908
21.1
1999–2000
1,041
42
4.0%
825
19.7
2000–2001
1,039
46
4.4%
911
19.8
2001–2002
1,036
48
4.6%
891
18.6
2002–2003
1,033
46
4.5%
855
18.6
2003–2004
1,039
46
4.4%
865
18.8
2004–2005
1,045
46
4.4%
939
20.4
2005–2006
1,062
45
4.2%
942
20.9
2006–2007
1,064
41
3.9%
893
21.8
2007–2008
1,070
42
3.9%
919
21.9
2008–2009
1,069
42
3.9%
914
21.8
2009–2010
1,073
41
3.8%
925
22.6
2010–2011
1,087
43
4.0%
1,018
23.7
2011–2012
1,096
43
3.9%
1,015
23.6
2012–2013
1,106
43
3.9%
999
23.2
2013–2014
1,113
44
4.0%
1,051
23.9
2014–2015
1,119
44
3.9%
1,044
23.7
2015–2016
1,119
45
4.0%
1,014
22.5
2016–2017
1,116
47
4.2%
1,013
21.6
2017–2018
1,114
48
4.3%
1,047
21.8
School year
Total member institutions
Total teams
% of member institutions
Total athletes
Average squad size
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. It has been held every year since 1969. All men's teams, whether from Division I , Division II , or Division III , are eligible to compete each year.
Women's college water polo
In the 2017–18 school year, 62 NCAA member schools sponsored women's water polo at the varsity level, with 1,216 participants across all three divisions.[ 6] [ 7]
Women's college water polo (1995–2018)[ 6] [ 7]
School year
Total member institutions
Total teams
% of member institutions
Total athletes
Average squad size
1995–1996
998
20
2.0%
374
18.7
1996–1997
994
23
2.3%
451
19.6
1997–1998
985
32
3.2%
661
20.7
1998–1999
1,031
37
3.6%
746
20.2
1999–2000
1,041
40
3.8%
833
20.8
2000–2001
1,039
50
4.8%
1,057
21.1
2001–2002
1,036
55
5.3%
1,055
19.2
2002–2003
1,033
56
5.4%
1,051
18.8
2003–2004
1,039
59
5.7%
1,126
19.1
2004–2005
1,045
61
5.8%
1,193
19.6
2005–2006
1,062
61
5.8%
1,173
19.2
2006–2007
1,064
61
5.7%
1,148
18.8
2007–2008
1,070
60
5.6%
1,155
19.3
2008–2009
1,069
60
5.6%
1,156
19.3
2009–2010
1,073
59
5.5%
1,164
19.7
2010–2011
1,087
60
5.5%
1,193
19.9
2011–2012
1,096
64
5.8%
1,219
19.0
2012–2013
1,106
61
5.5%
1,173
19.2
2013–2014
1,113
61
5.5%
1,201
19.7
2014–2015
1,119
60
5.4%
1,152
19.2
2015–2016
1,119
59
5.3%
1,136
19.3
2016–2017
1,116
61
5.5%
1,159
19.0
2017–2018
1,114
62
5.6%
1,216
19.6
School year
Total member institutions
Total teams
% of member institutions
Total athletes
Average squad size
NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship
The NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship is an annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate water polo. It has been held every year since 2001. All women's teams, whether from Division I , Division II , or Division III , are eligible to compete each year.
High school water polo
High school water polo is popular in some states, including California , Florida and Illinois .
Boys' high school water polo
The National Federation of State High School Associations featured 22,475 boys in water polo teams in the 2018–19 school year.[ 8]
Boys' high school water polo (1969–2019)
School year
Number of states
States*
Number of schools
Number of participants
Average squad size
Ref.
1969–1970
2
CA, HI
152
5,854
38.5
[ 9]
1971–1972
2
CA, HI
155
6,000
38.7
[ 10]
1973–1974
4
CA, HI, MO, OH
288
9,754
33.9
[ 11]
1975–1976
6
CA, HI, MI, MO, NV, OH
363
12,149
33.5
[ 12]
1977–1978
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH
397
12,455
31.4
[ 13]
1978–1979
4
CA, FL, HI, MO
355
10,027
28.2
[ 14]
1979–1980
6
CA, FL, HI, MI, MO, UT
363
10,168
28.0
[ 15]
1980–1981
7
CA, FL, HI, MI, MO, NV, PA
354
10,279
29.0
[ 16]
1981–1982
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, NV, PA
369
8,931
24.2
[ 17]
1982–1983
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, NV, UT
368
8,675
23.6
[ 18]
1983–1984
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, NV, PA
308
7,634
24.8
[ 19]
1984–1985
6
CA, FL, IL, MI, NV, PA
304
7,689
25.3
[ 20]
1985–1986
7
CA, FL, MI, MO, NE, PA, UT
340
8,635
25.4
[ 21]
1986–1987
9
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, NV, OH, PA
374
9,686
25.9
[ 22]
1987–1988
9
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA, UT
353
9,664
27.4
[ 23]
1988–1989
8
CA, FL, HI, ME, MI, MO, OH, PA
336
9,315
27.7
[ 24]
1989–1990
9
CA, FL, HI, ME, MI, MO, NV, OH, PA
343
9,465
27.6
[ 25]
1990–1991
9
CA, FL, HI, ME, MI, MO, NV, OH, PA
344
9,709
28.2
[ 26]
1991–1992
8
CA, FL, HI, ME, MI, MO, OH, PA
391
10,273
26.3
[ 27]
1992–1993
6
CA, FL, MI, MO, OH, PA
387
9,985
25.8
[ 28]
1993–1994
5
CA, HI, MO, OH, PA
412
10,562
25.6
[ 29]
1994–1995
7
CA, FL, HI, MO, NV, OH, PA
412
10,599
25.7
[ 30]
1995–1996
7
CA, FL, HI, MO, NV, OH, PA
430
10,238
23.8
[ 31]
1996–1997
8
CA, FL, HI, MI, MO, NV, OH, PA
442
10,528
23.8
[ 32]
1997–1998
8
CA, FL, MI, MO, NV, OH, PA, TX
549
13,247
24.1
[ 33]
1998–1999
9
CA, FL, HI, MI, MO, NV, OH, PA, TX
581
13,763
23.7
[ 34]
1999–2000
8
CA, FL, HI, MI, MO, OH, PA, TX
572
13,871
24.3
[ 35]
2000–2001
6
CA, FL, HI, MI, OH, PA
525
12,905
24.6
[ 36]
2001–2002
6
CA, FL, HI, IL, OH, PA
568
13,735
24.2
[ 37]
2002–2003
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
619
15,279
24.7
[ 38]
2003–2004
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
635
15,649
24.6
[ 39]
2004–2005
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
645
16,822
26.1
[ 40]
2005–2006
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
658
17,061
25.9
[ 41]
2006–2007
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
725
18,502
25.5
[ 42]
2007–2008
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
698
18,032
25.8
[ 43]
2008–2009
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
746
20,650
27.7
[ 44]
2009–2010
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
758
20,749
27.4
[ 45]
2010–2011
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
768
20,757
27.0
[ 46]
2011–2012
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
783
20,721
26.5
[ 47]
2012–2013
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
789
21,943
27.8
[ 48]
2013–2014
9
CA, DC, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
795
21,451
27.0
[ 49]
2014–2015
9
CA, DC, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
807
21,626
26.8
[ 50]
2015–2016
9
CA, DC, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
826
21,857
26.5
[ 51]
2016–2017
9
CA, DC, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
822
21,286
25.9
[ 52]
2017–2018
9
CA, DC, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
838
22,501
26.9
[ 53]
2018–2019
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
862
22,475
26.1
[ 8]
School year
Number of states
States*
Number of schools
Number of participants
Average squad size
Ref.
* Abbreviations: CA – California , DC – Washington, D.C. , FL – Florida , HI – Hawaii , IL – Illinois , ME – Maine , MI – Michigan , MO – Missouri , NE – Nebraska , NV – Nevada , OH – Ohio , PA – Pennsylvania , TX – Texas , UT – Utah .
Girls' high school water polo
The National Federation of State High School Associations featured 21,735 girls in water polo teams in the 2018–19 school year.[ 54]
Girls' high school water polo (1975–2019)
School year
Number of states
States#
Number of schools
Number of participants
Average squad size
Ref.
1975–1976
0
––
0
0
––
[ 55]
1977–1978
1
FL
28
372
13.3
[ 56]
1978–1979
1
FL
27
365
13.5
[ 57]
1979–1980
2
FL, UT
28
390
13.9
[ 58]
1980–1981
3
CA, FL, HI
30
282
9.4
[ 59]
1981–1982
4
CA, FL, IL, NV
33
879
26.6
[ 60]
1982–1983
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, NV, PA, UT
52
1,137
21.9
[ 61]
1983–1984
4
CA, FL, HI, NV
41
475
11.6
[ 62]
1984–1985
3
CA, FL, NV
32
424
13.3
[ 63]
1985–1986
5
CA, FL, NV, PA, UT
128
951
7.4
[ 64]
1986–1987
6
CA, FL, IL, NV, OH, PA
130
977
7.5
[ 65]
1987–1988
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, OH, PA, UT
61
874
14.3
[ 66]
1988–1989
7
CA, FL, HI, ME, OH, PA, UT
59
900
15.3
[ 67]
1989–1990
7
CA, FL, HI, ME, NV, OH, PA
59
869
14.7
[ 68]
1990–1991
7
CA, FL, HI, ME, NV, OH, PA
70
1,016
14.5
[ 69]
1991–1992
6
CA, FL, HI, MI, OH, PA
122
1,260
10.3
[ 70]
1992–1993
4
CA, FL, OH, PA
117
1,260
10.8
[ 71]
1993–1994
6
CA, FL, HI, MI, OH, PA
259
2,225
8.6
[ 72]
1994–1995
6
CA, FL, HI, NV, OH, PA
269
2,129
7.9
[ 73]
1995–1996
6
CA, FL, HI, NV, OH, PA
173
4,564
26.4
[ 74]
1996–1997
6
N/A
179
4,751
26.5
[ 75]
1997–1998
8
N/A
466
10,800
23.2
[ 76]
1998–1999
7
CA, FL, HI, MI, OH, PA, TX
506
11,628
23.0
[ 77]
1999–2000
7
CA, FL, HI, MI, OH, PA, TX
506
11,856
23.4
[ 78]
2000–2001
6
CA, FL, HI, MI, OH, PA
546
14,023
25.7
[ 79]
2001–2002
6
CA, FL, HI, IL, OH, PA
582
14,792
25.4
[ 80]
2002–2003
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
621
15,870
25.6
[ 81]
2003–2004
8
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, MO, OH, PA
629
16,362
26.0
[ 82]
2004–2005
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
668
17,241
25.8
[ 83]
2005–2006
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
678
17,442
25.7
[ 84]
2006–2007
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
716
17,791
24.8
[ 85]
2007–2008
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
712
17,773
25.0
[ 86]
2008–2009
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
740
18,418
24.9
[ 87]
2009–2010
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
745
18,592
25.0
[ 88]
2010–2011
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
762
18,603
24.4
[ 89]
2011–2012
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
785
18,749
23.9
[ 90]
2012–2013
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
775
18,674
24.1
[ 91]
2013–2014
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
784
18,899
24.1
[ 92]
2014–2015
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
805
19,204
23.9
[ 93]
2015–2016
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
827
20,230
24.5
[ 94]
2016–2017
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
831
20,826
25.1
[ 95]
2017–2018
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
844
21,054
24.9
[ 96]
2018–2019
7
CA, FL, HI, IL, MI, OH, PA
881
21,735
24.7
[ 54]
School year
Number of states
States#
Number of schools
Number of participants
Average squad size
Ref.
# Abbreviations: CA – California , FL – Florida , HI – Hawaii , IL – Illinois , ME – Maine , MI – Michigan , MO – Missouri , NV – Nevada , OH – Ohio , PA – Pennsylvania , TX – Texas , UT – Utah .
USA Water Polo Hall of Fame
The USA Water Polo Hall of Fame was established by the USA Water Polo in 1976 to honor players, coaches and officials who have contributed greatly to water polo in the United States.
See also
Notes
^ a b c d e f g h At the 1904 Olympic Games , The U.S. squad won the gold, silver and bronze medals in the men's water polo tournament (demonstration event).
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^ "2009–10 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2010. pp. 1, 16. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2010–11 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2011. pp. 1, 16. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2011–12 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2012. pp. 1, 16. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2012–13 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2013. pp. 2, 19. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2013–14 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2014. pp. 2, 19. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2014–15 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2015. pp. 2, 19. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2015–16 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2016. pp. 2, 19. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
^ "2016–17 High School Athletics Participation Survey" (PDF) . nfhs.org . National Federation of State High School Associations. 2017. pp. 2, 19. Retrieved Oct 12, 2019 .
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