College water polo conference
The Collegiate Water Polo Association is a conference of colleges and universities in the Eastern United States that sponsor 19 men's teams and 17 women's teams that compete in varsity water polo .[ 1] The winners of the conference tournaments earn one of the four spots in the NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship and one of the eight spots in the NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship . The CWPA sponsors club team competition in 17 men's divisions and 13 women's divisions across the United States.
History
The conference was founded in the early 1970s as the Mid Atlantic Conference by Dick Russell, the swimming and water polo coach at Bucknell University with member schools from New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland. The first conference championship was held in 1972, with Yale defeating Harvard.
The organization was run by the conference's coaches until a commissioner was hired in 1990. In 1993, the Mid Atlantic Conference admitted the full memberships of the New England and Southern Conferences, changing its name to the Mid Atlantic Conference with 39 varsity and club member schools. The following year, the conference went co-ed, raising the number of member teams to 55. As the organization expanded into the Midwest in 1995, the referees from the Eastern Water Polo Referees Association opted to go on strike, so the conference established its own refereeing bureau. With 95 teams from the Northeast , Midwest , and South , the conference took its present name in 1996.
The CWPA continued expanding, entering the Northwest in 1998, the Great Plains and California in 1999, and now has membership in 43 of the contiguous 48 States .[ 2] [ 3]
CWPA staff
Commissioner- Dan Sharadin
Assistant Commissioner- Tom Tracey
Director of Communications- Ed Haas
Membership Services- Ian Thompson
Director of Multimedia- Justin Cypert
Director of Officials- Ed Reed
Varsity teams competing in the CWPA
Men's teams
Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference
Northeast Water Polo Conference
Women's teams
Club teams competing in the CWPA
Men's teams
Atlantic Division
Big Ten Division
Colonial Division
Florida Division
Great Lakes Division
Heartland Division
Mid Atlantic Division A
Mid Atlantic Division B
Missouri Valley Division
New England Division
New York Division Eastern Region
New York Division Western Region
North Atlantic Division
Northwest Division
Pacific Coast Division
Rocky Mountain Division
Sierra Pacific Division
Southeast Division
Southwest Division
Texas Division
Men's Division III Collegiate Club Champions
Men's National Collegiate Club Champions
1993 Northwestern University
1994 United States Military Academy
1995 University of Dayton
1996 University of Michigan
1997 Dartmouth College
1998 University of Michigan
1999 Cal Poly State University
2000 Michigan State University
2001 Cal Poly State University
2002 Cal Poly State University
2003 University of Michigan
2004 Cal Poly State University
2005 Grand Valley State University
2006 Michigan State University
2007 Cal Poly State University
2008 Michigan State University
2009 UCLA
2010 UCLA
2011 USC
2012 USC
2013 UCLA
2014 Lindenwood University
2015 Lindenwood University
2016 Lindenwood University
2017 San Diego State University
2018 Lindenwood University
2019 Lindenwood University
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Michigan State University
2022 UC San Diego
Women's teams
Atlantic Division
Big Ten Division
Heartland Division
Mid Atlantic Division
Midwest Division
New England Division
New York Division
North Atlantic Division
Northwest Division
Pacific Coast Division
Rocky Mountain Division
Sierra Pacific Division
Southeast Division
Southwest Division
Texas Division
Women's Division III Collegiate Club Champions
2019 Middlebury College
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Competition not held
Women's National Collegiate Club Champions
2000 University of Washington
2001 Michigan State University
2002 Michigan State University
2003 California Polytechnic State University
2004 California Polytechnic State University
2005 California Polytechnic State University
2006 Michigan State University
2007 Fresno State University
2008 California Polytechnic State University
2009 California Polytechnic State University
2010 California Polytechnic State University
2011 California Polytechnic State University
2012 University of California-Davis
2013 University of California-Davis
2014 San Diego State University
2015 University of California
2016 University of California-Santa Barbara
2017 University of California-Davis
2018 University of California-Davis
2019 University of Florida
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Competition not held
See also
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