If you heard a ruckus around the Fresno State Aquatic Center last Friday evening, you can pin it on the Fresno State water polo team.
In front of a packed crowd, the Bulldogs’ water polo team dominated...
Fresno State Water Polo began its inaugural season this weekend with a 1-3 record at the University of California Santa Barbara Gaucho Invitational.
Day one, on Saturday, brought the ‘Dogs their first...
Now that Team USA has won its second Olympic gold medal in water polo in back-to-back fashion, there is no denying that the sport is getting a spotlight it has never had before.
Athletic Director Jim...
Three months into his tenure, Fresno State’s new athletic director Jim Bartko has unveiled a five-point plan including the reinstatement of wrestling and addition of women’s water polo. He sat...
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The women̢۪s water polo club team swam away last season with first place in the National Collegiate Club Championship held in Massachusetts and now the girls are prepared to defend that title.
When the Fresno State water polo club team started in 1999, there was only enough money for one full team.
Eight years later they have money for two — men’s and women’s.
They may have to raise their own funds and book their own hotel rooms for out-of-town matches, but that hasn̢۪t stopped Fresno State̢۪s women̢۪s water polo club members from making a splash in the pool this season.