The Importance of Character
By Coach Jim Lutz Thought for the weekend: If you take care of your character, your reputation will take care of itself. October 6. I had a discussion yesterday during
By Coach Jim Lutz Thought for the weekend: If you take care of your character, your reputation will take care of itself. October 6. I had a discussion yesterday during
By Brooke Hanson HAZELWOOD PONDAGE, Australia. October 6. THREE time Olympic "Super Mum," Hayley Lewis, once again stamped her dominance on Australian Swimming, winning the 5K marathon swim at Austraia's
By Ian Hanson HAZELWOOD PONDAGE, Australia. October 5. CHAMPION Ironman Ky Hurst and his Gold Coast training partner Stephen Penfold today secured themselves places on the Telstra Dolphins Australian team
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By Eric Velazquez Humbert’s Overtime Mindbender Sends Croatia to Seventh Place Game Sydney, Australia—Every water polo player takes their fair share of dings and dents. No one knows that more
By Michael Collins Here are some photos taken from the heartbreaking loss of the USA team to Russia on the Quarter Finals of the Olympics. Move your cursor over each
By Eric Velazquez Americans Lose 11-10 Heartbreaker to Russians Sydney, Australia—The Americans’ hopes for gold were effectively swept under the carpet on Friday in an 11-10 quarterfinal loss to Russia
By Eric Velazquez U.S. goalkeeper Dan Hackett shook off four games of subpar goal play on Wednesday night against Greece, making a slew of amazing stops and finishing with 10
By Eric Velazquez Sydney, Australia—It wasn’t difficult gauging the USA men’s water polo tactics in its final semifinal match with Greece on Wednesday night (Sept. 27). While Greece may have
By Eric Velazquez Sydney, Australia—From the early going of today’s game against gold medal favorite Hungary, it looked as if the men’s U.S. water polo team had worked the kinks