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Men's Water Polo

Ryan Neapole Joins Coaching Staff

STANFORD, Calif. -  Former Princeton standout Ryan Neapole has been named assistant coach for the Stanford men's water polo program, as announced by Brian Flacks, The Dunlevie Family Director of Men's Water Polo.

"I had the privilege of coaching Ryan at Harvard-Westlake before he went on to Princeton University, and I couldn't be more thrilled to bring him to the Farm," said Flacks. "Ryan has been a proven winner at every stage of his career, and he holds a deep appreciation for the unique values of an elite-level academic and athletic institution. The addition of Ryan on our staff is a massive win for the program as we continue to strive for excellence in and out of the pool."

Neapole comes to Stanford after a strong playing career at Princeton. Neapole appeared in 98 career games, scoring 57 goals and tallying 95 assists. As a senior in 2022, the Los Angeles product appeared in every game, scoring 25 goals, adding 38 assists and 40 steals.

"I am beyond excited to join the coaching staff here at Stanford," said Neapole. "Getting to work with Brian Flacks and Matt Farmer is a true honor. Their passion for the sport and endless pursuit towards improvement is contagious. Equally compelling is the opportunity to work with the exceptional Stanford student athletes, a group whose drive and dedication both in and out of the pool is inspiring."

Neapole was a two-time ACWPC All-Academic and CWPA Scholar Athlete Team selection, as well as an NWPC All-Tournament First Team honoree in 2022. Neapole played under Flacks at the prep level at Harvard-Westlake, where he was named 2018 CIF SS Divsion I Player of the Year.