Career Accolades
- MPSF Newcomer of the Week (Oct. 16, 2023)
- ACWPC All-Academic – Outstanding (2023)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2023)
- MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athletes (2023)
As a Redshirt-Freshman (2023)
- MPSF Newcomer of the Week (Oct. 16)
- ACWPC All-Academic – Outstanding
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athletes
- Appeared in 20 games for the Cardinal
- Made 165 saves for an average of 8.3 per game
- Posted a 52% save percentage for the season
- Made 10 or more saves in eight games
- Made 14 saves in an MPSF tournament win over Austin College on Nov. 18
As a Freshman (2022)
- Redshirted
USA Water Polo
- Has competed at several levels with the USA National Youth program
- Part of the US Junior Team that won the United States' first-ever medal at the 2023 World Junior Championships
- Trained with youth national team (2019-20)
- Played with USA Men's National League (2018-20)
- Member of USA Men's Cadet National Team (2018)
- Won bronze at Darko Cukic Memorial Tournament in Serbia
- Member of USA Development National Team (2017)
Prior to Stanford
- 2022 graduate of Sacred Heart Preparatory in Atherton, Calif.
- Played and started all four seasons with the Gators
- Northern California champion (2021)
- Three-time West Catholic Athletic League regular season and tournament champion (2018-19, 2021)
- Three-time Central Coast Section champion (2018-19, 2021)
- Two-time North-South champion (2018, 2021)
- Elite 12 champion (2021)
- Voted top goalkeeper in country (2021)
- CIF first team (2021)
- Central Coast Section MVP (2021)
- Cal-Hi Sports Central Coast Section Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2021)
- Two-time All-Central Coast Section first team (2018, 2021)
- Two-time All-West Catholic Athletic League first team (2018, 2021)
- San Mateo Daily Journal Player of the Year (2021)
- Trained and competed with Stanford Water Polo Club and Atherton Aquatics
- Four-time USA Water Polo All-American (2014, 2016, 2018, 2021)
- U18 Junior Olympic champion (2019)
- Futures Water Polo top goalkeeper (2017)
Personal
- Full name is Griffen Atkinson Price
- Son of Jeanette and Geoff Price
- Father, Geoff, played tennis at Kalamazoo
- Has a younger sister GiGi
- Uncle, Richard Schroeder, swam at UC Santa Barbara and won two Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1988 as a breaststroker in the medley relay
- Aunt, Dawn Schroeder, swam at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara, qualified for 1988 Olympic Trials
- Cousin, Grant Schroeder, played water polo at California
- Cousin, Erica Schroeder, ran track at Washington