When we protect our athletes,
we protect 
Water Polo
.

Water polo not only requires extreme endurance, strength, and skill, but also a commitment to strong teamwork. Whether swimming laps at home, passing to a teammate, or wrestling an opposing team member for the ball, players must learn to respond quickly under pressure. Score your goals, advance the ball, and make sure not to touch the bottom of the pool! When we protect our water polo players, we keep this sport safe and healthy for all. 

If you or someone you know has experienced misconduct or abuse in water polo, please access these resources for help. For additional information on confidential helplines, sexual assault reporting procedures, and mental health resources, click the button below.

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