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Merrill M. Moses (born August 13, 1977) is a United States Olympic silver medalist, three-time Olympian, and three-time Pan American Games gold medalist water polo goalkeeper. He played college water polo for Pepperdine University, where he was an All-American and helped lead the team to the 1997 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship. Moses is now ...
The United States women's national water polo team represents the United States in international women's water polo competitions and friendly matches. It is one of the leading teams in the world since the late 1990s. Women's water polo has been on the international stage since 1978 and was an exhibition sport at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics ...
The United States men's team has participated in Olympic water polo since the 1904 Games in St. Louis, the second Olympic Games to host a water polo tournament. The 1904 squad won the gold medal, the only gold the US men have earned in water polo. Since 1904, the US has won another six Olympic medals (1924, 1932, 1972, 1984, 1988, 2008).
FILE - United States head coach Adam Krikorian directs players during a quarterfinal round win over Canada in a women's water polo match at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in ...
While the women's water polo team was in Paris for an Olympic test back in May, Swift happened to be performing the Eras Tour at Paris' La Défense Arena, the same venue that will host the last ...
Once upon a time, in a far away land called England, a young Prince decided to play for the university water polo team and donned a Speedo that was abnormally high up on his waist. And it resulted ...
She attended Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, where she played for the water polo team and led the team to two Big VIII League championships and an appearance in the CIF Southern Section final. [4] In 2022, at age 16, she was chosen as an alternate for the U.S. national team at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships. [6]
Sekulic was born on November 7, 2002, in Belgrade, Serbia. [1] [2] Her family moved to the United States in c. 2014, settling in Media, Pennsylvania.[2] [3] She played water polo in Serbia, a country in which that sport was very popular, and struggled to find a club when she moved to the U.S., later joining that country's Maverick Water Polo club. [4]