2006 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship

2006 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
Dates December 2–3, 2006
Teams 4
Champions California (12th title)
Runners-up USC (10th title game)
Matches played 4
Goals scored 80 (20 per match)
Attendance 4,552 (1,138 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Juan Delgadillo, USC (6)
Best player Mark Sheredy, California

The 2006 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship was the 38th annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA men's collegiate water polo. Tournament matches were played at the Burns Aquatics Center at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California from December 2–3, 2006.[1][2]

California defeated USC in the final, 7–6, to win their twelfth national title. The Golden Bears (31–4) were coached by Kirk Everist.[3]

The Most Outstanding Player of the tournament was Mark Sheredy from California. Additionally, two All-Tournament Teams were named: a First Team (with seven players including Sheredy) and a Second Team (with eight players).

The tournament's leading scorer, with 6 goals, was Juan Delgadillo from USC.

Qualification

Since there has only ever been one single national championship for water polo, all NCAA men's water polo programs (whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III) were eligible. A total of 4 teams were invited to contest this championship.

Team Appearance Previous
California 24th 2002
UC San Diego 10th 2002
Navy 12th 2003
USC 21st 2004

Bracket

  Semifinals     Championship
                 
  1  USC 20  
  4  Navy 3    
      1  USC 6
      2  California 7
  2  California 17    
  3  UC San Diego 7   Third Place
 
4  Navy 8
  3  UC San Diego 12

All-tournament teams

First Team

Second Team

See also

References

  1. "No. 1 Cal Men's Water Polo Defeats No. 5 UC San Diego, 17-7, in NCAA Semifinal". CalBears.com. 2006 Cal Golden Bears Water Polo News Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  2. "Golden Bears Win 2006 Men's Water Polo National Championship". CalBears.com. 2006 Cal Golden Bears Water Polo News Archive. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  3. "Men's Water Polo Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
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