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2009 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
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NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
Founded1969
Number of teams6
Current championsUniversity of California, Berkeley (17)
Most successful club(s)University of California, Berkeley (17)
WebsiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship is an annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA men's collegiate water polo. Beginning in 1969, it has been held every year except 2020, when it was postponed to March 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. With a limited number of NCAA water polo programs at the national level, all men's teams, whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III, are eligible to compete each year in the National Collegiate tournament. The tournament was expanded from a four-team bracket in 2013 by adding two play-in games that are contested by the bottom four seeds, effectively creating a six-team bracket with a first-round bye for the top two teams. This makes it the sport with the fewest teams reaching the NCAA tournament; this is because there are only 43 men's water polo teams between all three NCAA divisions.

While the championship often includes teams from around the country, most programs are located within the state of California, and no school from outside California has ever surpassed third place or participated in the NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship game.

The four California based Pac-12 schools have been the most successful. The University of California, Berkeley is the most successful program with 17 titles, followed by UCLA with 12 titles, Stanford (11 titles), and USC (10 titles).[1] One of these four schools has won the championship every year since 1998.

Championships summary

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NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
Year Site Pool/Natatorium Championship Results
Champion Score Runner-Up
1969 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool UCLA 5–2 California
1970 UC Irvine 7–6 (3OT) UCLA
1971 UCLA (2) 5–3 San Jose State
1972 Albuquerque, NM Armond H. Seidler Natatorium UCLA (3) 10–5 UC Irvine
1973 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool California 8–4 UC Irvine
1974 California (2) 7–6 UC Irvine
1975 California (3) 9–8 UC Irvine
1976 Stanford 13–12 UCLA
1977 Providence, RI Smith Swim Center[2] California (4) 8–6 UC Irvine
1978 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool Stanford (2) 7–6 (3OT) California
1979 UC Santa Barbara 11–3 UCLA
1980 Stanford (3) 8–6 California
1981 Stanford (4) 17–6 Long Beach State
1982 UC Irvine (2) 7–4 Stanford
1983 California (5) 10–7 USC
1984 California (6) 9–8 Stanford
1985 Stanford (5) 12–11 (2OT) UC Irvine
1986 Stanford (6) 9–6 California
1987 California (7) 9–8 (OT) USC
1988 California (8) 14–11 UCLA
1989 Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Natatorium UC Irvine (3) 9–8 California
1990 Long Beach, CA Belmont Plaza Pool California (9) 8–7 Stanford
1991 California (10) 7–6 UCLA
1992 California (11) 12–11 (3OT) Stanford
1993 Stanford (7) 11–9 USC
1994 Stanford (8) 14–10 USC
1995 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center UCLA (4) 10–8 California
1996 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool UCLA (5) 8–7 USC
1997 Fort Lauderdale, FL International Swimming Hall of Fame
Aquatics Complex
Pepperdine 8–7 (2OT) USC
1998 Newport Beach, CA Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center USC 9–8 (2OT) Stanford
1999 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool UCLA (6) 6–5 Stanford
2000 Malibu, CA Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool UCLA (7) 11–2 UC San Diego
2001 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center Stanford (9) 8–5 UCLA
2002 Los Angeles, CA Burns Aquatics Center Stanford (10) 7–6 California
2003 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center USC (2) 9–7 (2OT) Stanford
2004 UCLA (8) 10–9 (OT) Stanford
2005 Lewisburg, PA Kinney Natatorium USC (3) 3–2 Stanford
2006 Los Angeles, CA Burns Aquatics Center California (12) 7–6 USC
2007 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center California (13) 8–6 USC
2008 USC (4) 7–5 Stanford
2009 Princeton, NJ DeNunzio Pool USC (5) 7–6 UCLA
2010 Berkeley, CA Spieker Aquatics Complex USC (6) 12–10 (OT) California
2011 USC (7) 7–4 UCLA
2012 Los Angeles, CA McDonald's Swim Stadium USC (8) 11–10 UCLA
2013 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center USC (9) 12-11 (2OT) Pacific
2014 La Jolla, San Diego, CA Canyonview Pool UCLA (9) 9-8 USC
2015 Los Angeles, CA Spieker Aquatics Center UCLA (10) 10-7 USC
2016 Berkeley, CA Spieker Aquatics Complex California (14) 11-8 (2OT) USC
2017 Los Angeles, CA Uytengsu Aquatics Center UCLA (11) 7-5 USC
2018 Stanford, CA Avery Aquatic Center USC (10) 14-12 Stanford