
Luke Johnston
Photo by: Nicole Maloney
No. 15 Men's Water Polo Begins NWPC Play At DeNunzio This Weekend
September 30, 2022 | Men's Water Polo
PRINCETON – The No. 15 Princeton Tigers begin Northeast Water Polo Conference action this weekend at DeNunzio Pool.
Saturday - 11 a.m. - MIT – Watch
Saturday - 5 p.m. - No. 19 Brown – Watch
Sunday - 11 a.m. No. 11 Harvard - Watch
5: The Princeton Tigers have played five national ranked teams this season including three ranked in the top six. Head coach Dustin Litvak's group registered a 13-12 victory over No. 17 Fordham, rallying from a two-goal fourth quarter deficit. Princeton has two more ranked foes this weekend in No. 19 Brown and No. 11 Harvard.
6: The 2021 NWPC Champions have six players with at least 10 goals this season and two more with nine tallies. Roko Pozaric leads the way in just 10 contests with 26 goals, followed by George Caras (15), Keller Maloney (14), Yurian Quinones (12), Ryan Neapole (12) and Joan Coloma (11). Luke Johnston and Pierce Maloney have nine each.
14: Keller Maloney's 14 goals have pushed him into the top 10 all-time in program history in career goals. His 158 tallies recently surpassed Jovan Jeremic '17 (157) for ninth. He's also fourth in career helpers with 131. He's one of three players (Matt Payne '19, Andrew Hoffenberg '15) to be ranked top 10 in goals and top five in assists.
16: Litvak's squad has had two freshman offensive that have really contributed. Luke Johnston (nine) and JP Ohl (seven) have combined for 16 goals and 17 assists. Johnston has added a goal in seven contests while Ohl has seven multi-point performances.
Saturday - 11 a.m. - MIT – Watch
Saturday - 5 p.m. - No. 19 Brown – Watch
Sunday - 11 a.m. No. 11 Harvard - Watch
5: The Princeton Tigers have played five national ranked teams this season including three ranked in the top six. Head coach Dustin Litvak's group registered a 13-12 victory over No. 17 Fordham, rallying from a two-goal fourth quarter deficit. Princeton has two more ranked foes this weekend in No. 19 Brown and No. 11 Harvard.
6: The 2021 NWPC Champions have six players with at least 10 goals this season and two more with nine tallies. Roko Pozaric leads the way in just 10 contests with 26 goals, followed by George Caras (15), Keller Maloney (14), Yurian Quinones (12), Ryan Neapole (12) and Joan Coloma (11). Luke Johnston and Pierce Maloney have nine each.
14: Keller Maloney's 14 goals have pushed him into the top 10 all-time in program history in career goals. His 158 tallies recently surpassed Jovan Jeremic '17 (157) for ninth. He's also fourth in career helpers with 131. He's one of three players (Matt Payne '19, Andrew Hoffenberg '15) to be ranked top 10 in goals and top five in assists.
16: Litvak's squad has had two freshman offensive that have really contributed. Luke Johnston (nine) and JP Ohl (seven) have combined for 16 goals and 17 assists. Johnston has added a goal in seven contests while Ohl has seven multi-point performances.
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