The women’s water polo team looks to improve on last season by depending on its sophomore returners – including last season’s first-team, All-Orange Empire Conference player Amanda Simons.
“Individual sports can be freshmen dominated to have success but a sport like water polo you need that team cohesion so you need returning players to understand the system and values of the program,” head coach Anthony Iacopetti said.
He added the women’s water polo had the school’s highest team GPA last year with a 3.26.
“All of our returners from last year are working very hard. I think there are seven returning sophomores and they’ve participated in swim season,” Iacopetti said. “They have been doing the work in the offseason to get better so we’re really looking for them to lead us and advance the culture of the program."
[Photo by Hank Schellingerhout]
“Individual sports can be freshmen dominated to have success but a sport like water polo you need that team cohesion so you need returning players to understand the system and values of the program,” head coach Anthony Iacopetti said.
He added the women’s water polo had the school’s highest team GPA last year with a 3.26.
“All of our returners from last year are working very hard. I think there are seven returning sophomores and they’ve participated in swim season,” Iacopetti said. “They have been doing the work in the offseason to get better so we’re really looking for them to lead us and advance the culture of the program."
[Photo by Hank Schellingerhout]
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