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STANFORD, Calif. — Stanford University has added former Harvard University standout and three-time All-America selection James Rozolis-Hill per The Dunlevie Family Director of Men’s Water Polo Brian Flacks. In three seasons with the Crimson, Rozolis-Hill set the program’s career goal record with 358 scores.

Rozolis-Hill scored at will in three years at Harvard, setting a then-program single-season record with 123 goals as a freshman. The campaign was the first 100-goal season by any player in program history, earning him Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-America third team honors.

As a sophomore, Rozolis-Hill passed the century mark again with 109 goals to again earn ACWPC All-America third team distinction. In his third season with the Crimson, the Huntington Beach product broke his own program record with 124 goals.

Rozolis-Hill is the second All-American to transfer to The Farm in the last two weeks, after Bernardo Herzer was announced on April 1. The pair brings a combined five All-America selections to the 2026 squad, as the Cardinal looks to build on back-to-back trips to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championship seminal.

Release courtesy Stanford University Athletics Communications

Collegiate Water Polo Association