USA Water Polo Women Win Gold at Kunshan Cup
Kunshan, China – June 4 – The USA Women’s Senior National Team won gold at the 2016 Kunshan Cup after defeating Australia 7-5. Kiley Neushul (Goleta, CA/Stanford/Santa Barbara) scored four goals in
Kunshan, China – June 4 – The USA Women’s Senior National Team won gold at the 2016 Kunshan Cup after defeating Australia 7-5. Kiley Neushul (Goleta, CA/Stanford/Santa Barbara) scored four goals in
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Caeleb Dressel highlighted tonight’s performances at the Tennessee Aquatics June Invitation. Dressel recorded a best time in the 100 freestyle, stopping the clock in 48.74. Andrew Marsh was second in 50.25 and Roland Schoeman placed