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2022 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Schedule

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Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Championship Schedule

Host team always wears dark caps and is listed first on the scoreboard regardless of seed.

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2022 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Championship
All-Tournament Team
Most Valuable Player: Nir Gross (Fordham University)
Rookie of the Tournament: Aleksa Stefanovic (Bucknell University)
Coach of the Tournament: John McBride (Bucknell University)
   
First Team  
Adrien Touzot (Goalie) Bucknell University
Aleksa Stefanovic Bucknell University
Andu Vlasceanu Bucknell University
Nir Gross Fordham University
George Papanikolaou Fordham University
Theodoros Pateros George Washington University
Oliver Fodor Wagner College
   
Second Team  
Thomas Lercari (Goalie) Fordham University
Jacopo Parrella Fordham University
Nikola Krstonosic Salem University
Marko Zivojinovic Salem University
Emerson Sullivan Johns Hopkins University
Tommaso Baldinetti Mount St Mary’s University
Michael Heller United States Naval Academy

 

2022 MAWPC Men Standings

wdt_ID Final Standing Regular Season Standing Team Win Loss Points Winning % Win (Final Standings) Loss (Final Standings)

 

Due to the Bucknell University, Fordham University, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University, Mount St. Mary’s University, the United States Naval Academy and Wagner College contesting 16 league contests (double round robin in group, one meeting against the West institutions) with the West institutions (Gannon University, McKendree University, Mercyhurst University, Salem University) competing in single league matches against each institution, the championship is seeded based on winning percentage; *Bucknell University claims the No. 3 seed due to defeating Wagner College by scores of 11-9 and 11-5; %Salem University claims the No. 5 seed due to a 14-13 win in sudden death overtime versus the United States Naval Academy on October 9.

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