Irvine, CA – July 2, 2021 – U.S. Olympic Men's Water Polo Team Head Coach Dejan Udovicic has announced the 13 athletes that will be nominated to represent Team USA at the upcoming Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, following a silver medal run at the FINA World League Super Final in Tbilisi, Georgia. Team USA punched their ticket to Tokyo with a gold medal finish at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Final approval of the selections is required by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and will be announced at a later date.
Veteran Jesse Smith heads to his USA
Water Polo record-tying fifth Olympic Games and joins four other returners from
the 2016 Olympic Games in Alex Bowen, Luca Cupido, Ben Hallock and Alex Obert.
It's a squad with eight first-time Olympians bolstered by heavy professional
experience over the last nine months.
A 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist, Smith
ties the record of retired Team USA great Tony Azevedo for most Olympic Teams
ever made by a USA Water Polo athlete. A world-class defender, Smith brings
years of experience at the national team and international club level. Bowen
has spent the last five years honing his skills abroad capping up for clubs in
Hungary, Croatia and Greece bringing a next level offensive game.
Hallock and Obert have evolved into
the main options for Team USA at two-meters and both are coming off strong
international campaigns. Hallock, a NCAA champion, took home the ultimate club
title this year as the first American man to win Champions League, taking top
honors with Pro Recco. Obert also advanced to the Champions League Final 8 with
Croatian power VK JUG. A physical force in front of the cage, Obert brings
important size up front. Cupido rounds out the returners as one of Team USA's
best scoring threats. A knack for clutch goals, he'll be counted on to find the
back of the net regularly and spent time playing club ball in Italy earlier
this year.
Eight newcomers join Team USA in
Tokyo and while it may be their first Olympics, they have no shortage of
experience. Max Irving and Hannes Daube were teammates for Olympiacos this
season, reaching the Champions League Final 8 and will be two big pieces of the
Team USA attack. There will be a brand-new look in goal for the United States
in the Olympic Games as Alex Wolf and Drew Holland take on goalkeeper
responsibilities. Both competed with clubs in Greece this season and have the
ability to catch fire in the cage. Holland was most recently named the best
goalkeeper at the 2021 FINA World League Super Final.
Johnny Hooper heads to his first
Olympic Games adding a creative element on offense while Marko Vavic has the
versatility to make an impact on both ends of the pool. Both spent time abroad
with Hooper competing in Greece and Vavic in Italy. Dylan Woodhead, fresh off
club play in Greece, adds to the defensive rotation and with one less roster
spot on gamedays, lockdown defenders will be key to advancing. Nevada native
Ben Stevenson rounds out the roster bringing another hard-working attacker with
a host of international club experience in recent years, most recently with
Glyfada where he was on the same team as Woodhead.
The USA Men's National Team is coming
off a silver medal at the FINA World League Super Final, earning their third
second place finish at the event in program history. All silver medals at the
Super Final have come in Olympic years, with the prior results in 2008 and
2016. In 2008 the team would go on to win the silver medal at the Olympic Games
in Beijing, the program's most recent Olympic medal.
19 athletes in the USA Men's National
Team program trained or competed with professional clubs in Europe, a record
for Team USA. Learn more about which athletes played where by clicking here.
Under a new format for the upcoming
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, each nation will declare 12 active players before
each match of the competition. The reduction in gameday roster size from 13 to
12 was part of an expansion in the overall number of teams competing in the
women's tournament. The size of the women's tournament is now at 10 countries,
up from eight, while the men's tournament stays at 12 teams.
U.S. Olympic Men's Water Polo Team
Nominees – Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
1. Alex Wolf (Huntington Beach,
CA/UCLA/Bruin)
2. Johnny Hooper (Los Angeles,
CA/California/LA Premier)
3. Marko Vavic (Rancho Palos Verdes,
CA/USC/Trojan)
4. Alex Obert (Loomis,
CA/Pacific/NYAC)
5. Hannes Daube (Long Beach,
CA/USC/North Irvine WPC)
6. Luca Cupido (Santa Margherita,
Italy/California/Olympic Club)
7. Ben Hallock (Westlake Village,
CA/Stanford/LA Premier)
8. Dylan Woodhead (San Anselmo,
CA/Stanford/Sleepy Hollow Aquatics & Stanford WPF)
9. Alex Bowen (Santee,
CA/Stanford/NYAC)
10. Ben Stevenson (Reno, NV/Pacific/NYAC)
11. Jesse Smith (Coronado,
CA/Pepperdine/NYAC)
12. Max Irving (Long Beach,
CA/UCLA/NYAC)
13. Drew Holland (Orinda,
CA/Stanford/Olympic Club)
Head Coach: Dejan Udovicic
Assistant Coaches: Alex Rodriguez,
Gavin Arroyo
Team Manager: Lori Verdegaal
Sports Medicine Manager: Chris Bates
Quotes
"I'm excited today to be able to
announce the 13 player roster for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. We had 19 players
who played overseas, (a) long period the last six to eight weeks, (including)
common practices with European teams. I'm pleased and I'm very excited looking
forward to Tokyo. The guys put in very hard work, and work ethic was always (at
a) high level. It's a tough decision, not an easy decision, my message to the
players who were not selected - they are going to be always part of this family
and our success will also be their success. Go USA!" Dejan Udovicic, Head
Coach, U.S. Olympic Men's Water Polo Team
"I've been working really hard
since I was about nine years old trying to make this dream come true, and for
it to finally become a reality, it feels really good. Obviously there is more
to come and more goals to reach but right now this is a big accomplishment and
a check off my bucket list." - Hannes Daube, First-Time Olympic Nominee
"Being named to my second
Olympic Games is incredible, it's been a long journey since 2016. (It's) a
completely new group of guys and the work we've put in has been awesome, I
can't wait to get to Tokyo. I think the team has come together really nicely
and we're ready to fight for each other in Tokyo." - Ben Hallock, 2016
Olympian and Tokyo Olympic Games Nominee
About USA Water Polo
USA Water Polo, Inc., is the national
governing body for water polo in America, overseeing our United States Olympic
program as well as 20 different championship events annually, such as Junior
Olympics and Masters National Championships. With more than 50,000 members,
USAWP also is the sanctioning authority for more than 500 member clubs and more
than 400 tournaments nationwide. USAWP is committed to the development of the
sport throughout the U.S., fostering grass-roots expansion while providing a
national system of affiliated clubs, certified coaches, and officials. For more
information, visit www.usawaterpolo.org
Greg Mescall
Director of Communications, USA Water
Polo
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