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As a sport that started to show off the swimming athleticism, strength and swimming skill of male players, water polo has become so much more.  A team sport in the modern Olympics since 1900, men’s water polo has produced some of the best athletes the world-over and only continues to grow in sport and popularity.  With 22 NCAA division-I teams and 17 division II and III teams, men’s water polo is quickly spreading across the U.S gaining recognition.

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