
With Focus on Splash Ball, USAWP Invests in NYC’s Polo Future
New York City’s water polo scene is undergoing a rebirth, thanks to investment by USA Water Polo and the emergence of splash ball programs in Manhattan and Queens.

Fathers and Sons: Water Polo Lives Through Generations
Mark Koganov, vice president for FINA’s Technical Water Polo Committee, is a polo lifer—a passion he shares with his son Jonathan, now a coach with Brooklyn Hustle Waterpolo Club.

LIU Brooklyn Has a New Men’s Coach. What Does it Mean For NYC Polo?
LIU has a new men’s water polo program—and has hired Bret Lathrope to run it. How might his arrival change the outlook for the sport in New York City?

Faces In The Crowd: Ethan Parrish of Stanford Water Polo
New York City is a crossroad for individuals from all walks of life—including Ethan Parrish one of the top players from Stanford men’s water polo team, here on a summer break, looking to play polo.