Since 2009, the inaugural season of Brunswick water polo, the program has continued to develop in size and strength. As part of the team’s growth, it has added to its competition in the NEPSAC by traveling to California and throughout the east coast to participate in various tournaments.
The Bruins have won eight consecutive NEPSAC titles, dating back to 2014 and most recently in 2022. There was no champion determined in 2020 due to COVID modifications and cancelations.
Players have gone on to compete at the collegiate level at schools such as Brown, Princeton, MIT, and the U.S. Naval Academy, while many others continue to play and lead their club teams.
The Bruins compete at the Mehra Natatorium on Edwards Campus, where they also offer interscholastic water polo at the Middle School level.
After defeating Choate in the semifinals, Brunswick captured the NEPSAC Water Polo Championship by topping Exeter in the finals by a score of 19-10 on Sunday at Phillips Andover Academy.
Brunswick water polo won its third contest this season against crosstown rival Greenwich High School — this time by score of 19-13 on Friday night at Mehra Natatorium.
Brunswick topped GCDS, 18-7, in Thursday's varsity water polo contest played at Greenwich YMCA. The Bruins will participate in the Cardinal Cup at Greenwich High School this weekend.
Brunswick defeated Haverford, North Penn, and Greenwich High School on its way to capturing the Beast of the East Water Polo Tournament in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Brunswick topped Muhlenberg and Wissahickon in Friday's opening games at the Beast of the East Water Polo Tournament at Wissahickon High School in Ambler, Pa.
Water polo won a pair of games on the road at Deerfield on Saturday, topping Williston Northampton, 17-5, before defeating the Big Green by a score of 18-4.