US Men's Water Polo Team's Remarkable Journey to Olympic Success
The US men's water polo team's impressive journey at the Paris Olympics included a semi-final loss to Serbia and a bronze medal victory over Hungary. Coach Dejan Udovicic attributed their growth to adaptability and international experience. With a strong foundation and young talent, the team looks towards future success, especially in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
The US men's water polo team demonstrated remarkable growth at the Paris Olympics, overcoming a semi-final loss to Serbia and securing a thrilling 11-8 victory over Hungary to clinch the bronze medal.
Coach Dejan Udovicic, who has helmed the team since 2013, credited this success to an evolving coaching strategy and valuable international experience gained by the players. Especially notable was the performance of Hannes Daube, who scored 18 goals throughout the tournament.
With a youthful squad and burgeoning talent, the team is building a solid foundation for future competitions, including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics where they hope to climb even higher on the podium.
(With inputs from agencies.)

