2007 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship

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The 2007 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship was the 39th annual NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship to determine the national champion of NCAA men's collegiate water polo. Tournament matches were played at the Avery Aquatic Center in Stanford, California from December 1–2, 2007.[1][2]

DatesDecember 1–2, 2007
Teams4
ChampionsCalifornia (13th title)
Runners-upUSC (11th title game)
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2007 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
Tournament details
DatesDecember 1–2, 2007
Teams4
Final positions
ChampionsCalifornia (13th title)
Runners-upUSC (11th title game)
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored52 (13 per match)
Attendance4,369 (1,092 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Tim Hummel, LMU (4)
Awards
Best playerMichael Sharf, California
 2006
2008 
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California defeated USC in the final, 8–6, to win their thirteenth national title. The Golden Bears (28–4) were coached by Kirk Everist.[3]

The Most Outstanding Player of the tournament was Michael Sharf from California. Additionally, two All-Tournament Teams were named: a First Team (with seven players, including Sharf) and a Second Team (also with seven players).

The tournament's leading scorer, with 4 goals, was Tim Hummel from Loyola Marymount.

Qualification

Since there has only ever been one single national championship for water polo, all NCAA men's water polo programs (whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III) were eligible. A total of 4 teams were invited to contest this championship.

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California 25th 2006
Loyola Marymount 5th 2005
Navy 13th 2006
USC 22nd 2006
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Bracket

Semifinals Championship
      
1 USC 8
4 Loyola Marymount 4
1 USC 6
2 California 8
2 California 8
3 Navy 5 Third Place
4 Loyola Marymount 6
3 Navy 7

All-tournament teams

First Team

  • Michael Sharf, California (Most outstanding player)
  • Tommy Corcoran, USC
  • J.W. Krumpholz, USC
  • Zac Monsees, California
  • Matt Sagehorn, USC
  • Mark Sheredy, California
  • Jeff Tyrrell, California

Second Team

  • Shea Buckner, USC
  • Tim Hummel, Loyola Marymount
  • Mike Mulvey, Navy
  • Aaron Recko, Navy
  • Gabor Sarusi, USC
  • Adam Shilling, USC
  • Spencer Warden, California

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