Irvine, CA - April 14 - For the first
time in more than a decade, the NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship is
returning to national television. USA Water Polo, in collaboration with the
NCAA and ESPN, is presenting live coverage of the 2022 NCAA Championship final
from Canham Natatorium in Ann Arbor, Mich., on ESPNU and streaming on the ESPN
app on Sunday, May 8 at 4 p.m. ET.
The field for the 2022 NCAA
Tournament will be determined April 25 and will feature nine teams from around
the country. Three at-large bids will be awarded in addition to the automatic
qualifiers from six conferences: Big West, CWPA, GCC, MAAC, MPSF, and WWPA. USC
claimed the 2021 Championship, defeating rival UCLA last spring in Los Angeles.
"America deserves to see the
best NCAA women's teams play for the championship, and USA Water Polo is
delighted to televise this game with ESPN," said Christopher Ramsey, USA
Water Polo CEO. "As one of America's fastest growing sports, we think it
is vitally important for this game to be seen by USA Water Polo members -- the
next generation of scholar athletes who dream of someday winning their own NCAA
championship."
"For the last 10 years coaches
have been asking themselves, 'How can we grow our audience?' The answer to that
question is nuanced, and one that is answered by working together. Showcasing
the NCAA championship on television is a strategic collaboration between USAWP,
the NCAA, the ACWPC, ESPN, and the water polo community at large to support the
sustainability of water polo on television. We hope that everyone who cannot
attend in person, tunes in and supports our sport," said John Abdou,
executive director of the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches and USA
Water Polo chief sport performance officer.
Added Chris Vidale, Marist College
head coach and Chair of the Women's Water Polo Committee: "Not having to
wait four years at a time to be able to see the best sport in the world on
primetime television is some of the best news I've heard this year! I'm so
excited for this partnership with ESPN, the NCAA and USA Water Polo. An
opportunity for water polo to be viewed in every living room across the country
is so exciting for the sport but also our athletes."
Four-time Olympic medalist and USA
Water Polo Hall of Famer Brenda Villa (analyst) joins Greg Mescall
(play-by-play) on the call from the University of Michigan.
The NCAA Women's Water Polo
Championship is one of 30 NCAA Championship events – including 16 women's
sports championships – airing across ESPN networks in 2021-22. Through this
collaboration with USA Water Polo and the NCAA, ESPN will carry the men's and
women's national collegiate championship events through 2023-24.
"We look forward to showcasing
the Women's Water Polo Championship to an even broader audience across ESPN
platforms as we continue to expand our portfolio of NCAA Championship
events," said Dan Margulis, ESPN senior director, programming and
acquisitions. "This is a thrilling event and the student-athletes who
compete at this level are truly world-class."
Added Andy Fee, Executive Director of
Athletics, Long Beach State University: "As Chair of the NCAA Men's Water
Polo Championship Committee, it gives me great pleasure to share our excitement
partnering with ESPN to broadcast the Men's Championship beginning December
2022. As collegiate men's water polo continues to grow, this exposure is
critical to shining a light on the amazing student-athletes and coaches who
compete for the national championship each year. We look forward to this
partnership with ESPN growing in the future."
For more information on the upcoming
NCAA Championship, visit ncaa.com/sports/waterpolo-women and be sure to follow
USA Water Polo on social media (@USAWP) for updates on the matchup and
broadcast coverage closer to the event.
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 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.
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