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词条 2017 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Qualification

  3. Seeding

  4. Bracket

  5. Honors

     All-tournament Teams  Tournament scoring leader  Team rankings 

  6. References

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| custom_title =
| year = 2017
| division =
| sport = Men's Water Polo
| image = NCAA logo.svg
| image_size = 150
| caption =
| season =
| teams = 8
| format = Single-elimination
| finals_site = Uytengsu Aquatics Center
Los Angeles, California
| champions = UCLA Bruins (11th title, 20th title game, 30th Final Four)
| title_count =
| runner_up = USC Trojans (22nd title game, 27th Final Four)
| game_count =
| semifinal1 = Pacific Tigers (2nd Final Four)
| semifinal2 = California Golden Bears (28th Final Four)
| coach = Adam Wright
| coach_count = 3rd
| MVP_label = MVP
| MVP = Alex Wolf
| MVP_team = (UCLA)
| attendance =
| television = NCAA
| radio =
| prev = 2016
| tournament_link =
| next = 2018
}}

The 2017 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship occurred from November 25th, 2017 to December 3rd in Los Angeles at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center. This was the 49th NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship. Eight teams across from all divisions participated in this championship.

Schedule

November 25November 30December 2December 3
First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
[1]

Qualification

The six-member selection committee selects eight institutions based on a wide number of factors, primarily number of wins, rigor of schedule, level of availability, an indication of an upward trend or winning consistently, and RPI.[2]

InstitutionConferenceRecordAppearanceLast bid
California Golden Bears}}|CaliforniaPac-1220–329th2016
George Washington Colonials}}|George WashingtonA-1017–111st
Harvard Crimson}}|HarvardIvy League23–72nd2016
Pacific Tigers}}|PacificWCC19–53rd2013
PomonaPitzerSCIAC24–102nd2016
UC Davis Aggies}}|UC DavisBig West22–66th2016
UCLA Bruins}}|UCLAPac-1219–433rd2016
USC Trojans}}|USCPac-1225–332nd2016
[3]

Seeding

Likewise with the criteria mentioned above, seeding was based on level of ranking, geographic proximity to the finals site, and a projected low level of academic commitments missed.[2] The pots outlined feature what level in the championship institutions competed in, ranging from competing away in the first round for Pot 4 to skipping to the semifinals in Pot 1.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
UCLA Bruins}}|UCLAUC Davis Aggies}}|UC DavisPacific Tigers}}|PacificPomonaPitzer
California Golden Bears}}|CaliforniaUSC Trojans}}|USCHarvard Crimson}}|HarvardGeorge Washington Colonials}}|George Washington

Bracket

The championship featured a knockout format where schools that lost were eliminated from the tournament.[1]

{{#invoke:RoundN|N16


|style=white-space:nowrap|3rdplace=no|bold_winner=high|widescore=yes
|RD1=First Round
|RD2=Quarterfinals
|RD3=Semifinals
|RD4=Championship
|25 November – Stockton|Pacific|16|Pomona–Pitzer|2
||UC Davis – Bye|0|UC Davis – Bye|0
||UCLA – Bye|0|UCLA – Bye|0
||UCLA – Bye|0|UCLA – Bye|0
||California – Bye|0|California – Bye|0
||California – Bye|0|California – Bye|0
||USC – Bye|0|USC – Bye|0
|25 November – Cambridge|Harvard|15|George Washington|13
|30 November – Los Angeles|Pacific|13|UC Davis|12
||UCLA – Bye|0|UCLA – Bye|0
||California – Bye|0|California – Bye|0
|30 November – Los Angeles|USC|16|Harvard|4
|2 December – Los Angeles|Pacific|9|UCLA|11
|2 December – Los Angeles|California|11|USC|12
|3 December – Los Angeles|UCLA|7|USC|5
}}

Honors

The following distinctions were distributed concluding the championship to athletes that had superior performance of some kind in the championship.[3]

All-tournament Teams

First Team
AthleteInstitution
Luca Cupido California Golden Bears}}|California
Blake Edwards USC Trojans}}|USC
Max Irving UCLA Bruins}}|UCLA
Matteo Morelli USC Trojans}}|USC
Alex Roelse UCLA Bruins}}|UCLA
Marko Vavic USC Trojans}}|USC
Alex Wolf (MVP) UCLA Bruins}}|UCLA
Second Team
AthleteInstitution
McQuin Baron USC Trojans}}|USC
Matt Farmer UCLA Bruins}}|UCLA
John Hooper California Golden Bears}}|California
Luke Pavillard Pacific Tigers}}|Pacific
Nicolas Saveljic UCLA Bruins}}|UCLA
Ben Stevenson Pacific Tigers}}|Pacific
James Walters USC Trojans}}|USC

Tournament scoring leader

AthleteInstitutionGoals
Luke Pavillard Pacific Tigers}}|Pacific 10

Team rankings

InstitutionRanking
UCLA Bruins}}|UCLA No. 1
USC Trojans}}|USC No. 2
California Golden Bears}}|California No. 3
Pacific Tigers}}|Pacific No. 4
UC Davis Aggies}}|UC Davis No. 5
Harvard Crimson}}|Harvard No. 6
George Washington Colonials}}|George Washington No. 7
PomonaPitzer No. 8

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=2018 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship Bracket |url=https://i.turner.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/gametool/brackets/waterpolo-men_nc_2017.pdf |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association |accessdate=1 July 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=2017–18 Pre-Championship Manual // NCAA Men's Water Polo |url=https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2017NCMWP_PreChamps_Manual_20171020.pdf |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association |accessdate=1 July 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web |title=National Collegiate Men's Water Polo Championships Records Book|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_water_polo_champs_records/2018/champs.pdf |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association |accessdate=1 July 2018}}
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