Water Polo Wins Pacific Cup
The Fordham water polo team triumphed at the 2026 Pacific Cup, showcasing high-level competition over the weekend in Stockton, California. The Rams kicked off with an 18-14 win against the U-18 U.S. National Team, followed by a hard-fought 16-14 victory over Stanford to reach the finals. Ultimately, Fordham claimed the championship by beating San Jose State 11-6, securing their spot among the elite in college water polo.
By the Numbers- Fordham scored a total of 45 goals across three matches.
- Andras Toth contributed 10 goals over the tournament, leading his team.
While Fordham's victories were impressive, the semifinal match against Stanford was marred by weather delays, highlighting the challenges of outdoor competitions in spring. Further, the tight win margins indicate a competitive field.
State of Play- Fordham's victory signifies their growing presence and competitiveness in collegiate water polo.
- The Rams have now faced some of the top teams in the nation during the Pacific Cup, building momentum ahead of upcoming tournaments.
Looking forward, Fordham aims to carry this momentum into their regular season matches, seeking to replicate their success against top-tier opponents. Continued improvement in their defensive strategies will be essential for maintaining their winning streak.
Bottom LineThe Fordham water polo team's Pacific Cup victory illustrates their potential to excel on a national level, setting the stage for future success. As they build on this achievement, the focus will be on refining teamwork and defense to sustain their upward trajectory in the sport.
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