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LA JOLLA, Calif. — Looking for its first Big West win of the season, UC San Diego men’s water polo hosts UC Davis Saturday at noon.

The No. 8/10 Tritons come in at 17-7 overall and 0-2 in Big West action. The No. 6/7 Aggies bring a 9-10 season record and a 2-0 conference mark to Canyonview Aquatic Center. UC San Diego’s two Big West losses came against UC Santa Barbara and Long Beach State. UC Davis has picked up conference victories over UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton.

The two squads have met already this season in a non-conference match up. The Tritons earned a 14-12 victory in the fifth place game of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Invitational in Los Angeles.

Most recently, the Tritons defeated No. 13/15 Princeton while the Aggies were downed by No. 4 Stanford. 

INSIDE THE GAME
Game 25: Big West
• #8/10 UC San Diego (17-7, 0-2) vs. #6/7 UC Davis (9-10, 2-0)
• Saturday, October 25, 12 p.m.
Canyonview Aquatic Center – 3428 Voigt Dr, La Jolla, California 92037
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AGAINST THE AGGIES




Last Meeting
9/21/25
UCSD Wins 14-12
Recap/Box


Last UC Davis Win
9/22/24
10-9
Recap/Box


In Big West Games
UCSD leads 2-0




At the Big West Championship
UCSD leads 1-0




Since 2005
UCSD leads 27-24




Last 10 games
Tied 5-5




Streak
UCSD 3 wins



2025 SEASON ON THE TABLE

 





TRITON ROSTER BREAKDOWN



Returners (21)
Newcomers (6)
Lost (8)


Landon Akerstrom, Jr., Attacker
Kyson Becker, Fr., Attacker
Rhys Bugelli, Utility


Razvan Alistar, RS-Fr., Utility
Jackson Boettner, Fr., Attacker
Logan Estes, Goalie


Liam Amburgey, RS-Fr., Attacker
Dusan Djordjevic, Fr., Utility
Parker George, Goalie


Bennett Axline, Sr., Utility
Caleb Harrison, Fr., Utility
Augi Macchi, Utility


Jaime Bhattacharyya, RS-So., Utility
Winston Loh, Sr., Goalie
Trevor Moore, Utility


Finn Bugelli, Jr., Utility
Davidka Skov, Fr., Utility
Collin Tournat, Attacker


Ante Buzov, Sr., Utility

Nikita Valajev, Goalie


Felipe Ferreira, Grad, Attacker

Matthew Wastila, Attacker


Brendon Fezzey, Sr., Utility




Christian Hammonds, So., Attacker




Cole Harman, RS-Fr., Attacker




Alex Hegeman, RS-Fr., Goalie




Eamon Hennessey, Sr., Utility




Grant Kurtz, So., Attacker




Mark Laurlund, Jr., Utility




Reef Lippa, RS-Jr., Attacker




Mason Presley, Jr., Attacker




Luca Rago, Sr., Utility




Nolan Roberts, Jr., Attacker




Lucas Romaguera, Sr., Attacker




Lachlan Rossi, So., Utility


BIG WEST MEN’S WATER POLO
In 2023, the Big West began sponsoring men’s water polo again following a 32-year hiatus. The conference previously offered the sport from 1984-91. Joining the Tritons in the conference are Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, UC Davis, UC Irvine, and UC Santa Barbara. With six teams, the conference qualifies for an automatic berth in the NCAA’s National Collegiate Championship. UC San Diego hosted the first Big West Championship in 2023, which was won by UC Irvine. Original members of the Big West included Fresno State, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Irvine, and UC Santa Barbara. Two Big West programs boast national championships while competing in the conference, with UC Santa Barbara claiming the Division I men’s water polo title in 1979 while UC Irvine took home the top prize in 1982 and 1989.

2025 BIG WEST STANDINGS (through 10/23)




Team
Big West
%
Overall
%




Long Beach State
2-0
1.000
12-8
.600


UC Davis
2-0
1.000
9-10
.474


UC Irvine
1-1
.500
13-8
.619


UC Santa Barbara
1-1
.500
15-11
.577


UC San Diego
0-2
.000
17-7
.708


Cal State Fullerton
0-2
.000
15-10
.600

 

TRITONS AMONG BIG WEST LEADERS (through 10/23)

 




2025 ACWPC NATIONAL POLL (10/22)
2025 CWPA NATIONAL POLL (10/22)
2025 BIG WEST COACHES’ PRESEASON POLL


1. USC
1. USC
1. Long Beach State, 29 (5)


2. UCLA
2. UCLA
2. UC San Diego, 20 (1)


3. Stanford
3. Stanford
3. UC Irvine, 18


4. California
4. California
4. UC Davis, 13


5. Fordham
5. Fordham
5.UC Santa Barbara, 9


6. San Jose State
6. UC Davis
6. Cal State Fullerton, 6


7. UC Davis
7. Pacific



8. UC San Diego
8. San Jose state
2025 BIG WEST COACHES’ PRESEASON TEAM


9. Long Beach State
9. Pepperdine
Gabi Acosta, Long Beach State


10. Pacific
10. UC San Diego
Landon Akerstrom, UC San Diego


11. Pepperdine
11. Long Beach State
Felipe Ferreira, UC San Diego


12. Princeton
12. California Baptist
Caleb Francisco, Long Beach State


13. UC Santa Barbara
t-13. Princeton
Thomas Kiesling, UC Davis


14. UC Irvine
t-13. UC Santa Barbara
Luka Krstic, UC Irvine


t-15. California Baptist
15. LMU
Jack Stevens, UC Irvine


t-15. LMU
16. UC Irvine
Brock Zamanian, UC Santa Barbara


17. Santa Clara
17. Santa Clara



18. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
18. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps



19. Harvard
19. Harvard



t-20. Brown
t-20. Brown



t-20. Navy
t-20. George Washington








UCSD: 12,13,13,8,7,6,7,8
UCSD: 12,13,13,14,7,7,6,7, 10


POLL POSITION
UC San Diego has been ranked as high as No. 6 this season in both the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) and Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) national polls. The last time the Tritons were slotted higher was in 2018 when they came at No. 5.
ACTIVE SCORING STREAKS (through 10/24)
Christian Hammonds, 9
• Eamon Hennessy, 3
Jaime Bhattacharyya, 2
Jackson Boettner, 2
Lucas Romaguera, 2
GAME WINNING GOALS (through 10/24)
Felipe Ferreira, 3 (George Washington, La Verne, Pomona-Pitzer)
Eamon Hennessey, 3 (UC Davis 1, Concordia 2, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Bennett Axline, 2 (LMU 1, Princeton 2)
Christian Hammonds, 2 (Princeton 1, McKendree)
Luca Rago, 2 (Cal Lutheran, Occidental)
Ante Buzov, 1 (LMU 2)
Grant Kurtz, 1 (Biola 1)
Mark Laurlund, 1 (Concordia 1)
Luca Rago, 1 (California Baptist)
Lucas Romaguera, 1 (Chapman)
TOP TRITON SCORERS GOAL BREAKDOWN (through 10/24)

TRITON RECORDS (through 10/24)




Overall
17-7


Big West
0-2


Non-conference
17-5


At home
5-5


On the road
4-1


At at neutral site
8-1


In overtime
1-0


Scoring 0-3 goals
0-1


Scoring 4-6 goals
0-1


Scoring 7-9 goals
0-3


Scoring 10-12 goals
2-2


Scoring 13-15 goals
7-0


Scoring 16-18 goals
2-0


Scoring 19-20 goals
3-0


Scoring 21-plus goals
3-0


More shots than opponent
15-4


Opponent has more shots
2-2


Shots are even
0-1


More steals than opponent
13-4


Opponent has more steals
2-3


Steals are even
2-0


More exclusions than opponent
7-1


Opponent has more exclusions
8-6


Exclusions are even
2-0


On Wednesdays
1-0


On Thursdays
1-0


On Fridays
8-2


On Saturdays
5-3


On Sundays
2-2

WIN STREAK STOPPED AT SEVEN
With UC San Diego’s loss at UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 11, the Tritons had their season long seven game win streak snapped. It was the team’s longest run since 2019 when it won 11 straight. This season’s streak began on Sept. 20 at LMU and also featured wins against UC Davis, LMU for a second time, Biola, California Baptist, McKendree, and Pomona-Pitzer.
AXLINE EARNS FIRST BIG WEST PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR
On September 24, Bennett Axline  was named the Big West Men’s Water Polo Player of the Week. Over five games the previous week, the senior led UC San Diego to a 4-1 record with all four victories coming against teams ranked in the national top-20. Axline totaled 14 points off 13 goals and an assist while also ringing up 19 drawn exclusions. He scored multiple goals in four of five outings with his five against Princeton one short of his career-high. In addition, he netted the game-winner against LMU. Axline’s performances helped the Tritons finish fifth in the 16-team Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Invitational in Los Angeles. It is the first career Big West Player of the Week honor for Axline.

HOW MANY GOALS?!?!?!
UC San Diego defeated Chapman, 26-7, on September 12 in Orange County. The 26 goals are the most scored by the Tritons since Sept. 22, 2012, when they downed Occidental 27-1.
UC SAN DIEGO ACCEPTS OFFER TO JOIN WEST COAST CONFERENCE
On Sept. 3, 2025, UC San Diego accepted a formal invitation to join the West Coast Conference (WCC) and will begin competing in the conference starting with the 2027-28 season. In 2027-28, the WCC membership will consist of: University of California San Diego, Loyola Marymount University, University of the Pacific, Pepperdine University, University of Portland, Saint Mary’s College, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University, and Seattle University. UC San Diego will become the first public institution in the West Coast Conference since the departure of the University of Nevada-Reno in 1979. Read the complete press release here

TRITONS TO HOST 2026 NCAA NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP
In October of 2024 the NCAA announced that UC San Diego will serve as host of the 2026 National Collegiate Men’s Water Polo Championship at Canyonview Aquatic Center. The Tritons last hosted in 2014 as a Division II team. The 2026 event will be the first time they will host as a Division I squad. The NCAA received more than 1,200 bids from member schools, conferences, cities, and sports commissions across 47 states and Washington, D.C., all competing to host predetermined rounds for 87 of the NCAA’s 90 championships. The respective NCAA sports committees selected the sites, with final approval from the divisional competition oversight and championships committees. Read the complete press conference here

HOME COOKING FOR USTASZEWSKI
On September 21 in La Jolla, UC San Diego defeated LMU, 14-9, in the annual Battle of the Kings. That win was the 60th of head coach Matt Ustaszewski’s career. With a 20-3 win against Occidental on August 30 during the Triton Invitational in La Jolla, Ustaszewski picked up his 50th career victory. Coming into the 2025 campaign he owned 48 wins, collecting 17 in both 2024 and 2023 and 14 in 2022.
DEBUT REVIEW
Nine UC San Diego players made their career debuts during the season-opening Triton Invitational in La Jolla – Razvan Alistar (returner), Liam Amburgey (returner), Kyson Becker (first-year), Jackson Boettner (first-year), Dusan Djordjevic (first-year), Cole Harman (returner), Alex Hegeman (returner), Winston Loh (first-year), and Davidka Skov (first-year). The nine Tritons accounted for 27 points, scoring 13 goals and adding 14 assists over six games. In addition, senior walk-on goalie Winston Loh made five saves in 17 minutes of action over three games.
AKERSTROM ON THE NATIONAL STAGE
Landon Akerstrom,a 2024 All-Big West First Team and ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention performer, was a member of the Team USA squad that won a silver medal in June at the 2025 U20 World Championship in Croatia. It was the highest finish for a USA Men’s National Team in World Championship play at any age group.    
2024 LOOKBACK
UC San Diego is coming off a 2024 season that saw it go 17-12 overall and 3-2 in Big West action. As the second seed at the conference championship, the Tritons came within a single win of taking the Big West title and an automatic berth in the NCAA’s National Collegiate Championship. Landon Akerstrom, Bennett Axline, and Lucas Romaguera garnered ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention accolades. Akerstrom and Romaguera also earned All-Big West First Team recognition. Eamon Hennessey was selected to the conference’s second team, while Axline, Logan Estes, and Felipe Ferreira were All-Big West Honorable Mention. All players mentioned except Estes are returners this season.
THEY CALL HIM USHA
UC San Diego is led by fourth-year head coach Matt “Usha” Ustaszewski, who took over in 2022 when Denny Harper retired after 42 years at the helm. Ustaszewski earned his first victory as head coach on Sept. 3, 2022, as the Tritons defeated La Verne, 22-8, in the team’s season opener during the Triton Invitational. In 2021, Ustaszewski completed his ninth season as associate head coach and 12th season overall on the UC San Diego men’s water polo staff. Usha is no stranger to the La Jolla campus. He was a co-captain of the fifth-ranked Triton water polo team as a senior in 2003 under the tutelage of Harper. He graduated in 2004, completing his bachelor’s degree in history (Europe emphasis) with a 3.5 grade-point average. For Usha’s complete bio, click here.
 



Season
Wins
Losses
Pct.
Conference/Finish
Wins
Losses
Pct.
Highest NCAA Rank


2025
17
7
.708
Big West
0
2
.000
6 ACWPC/6 CWPA


2024
17
12
.586
Big West/2nd of 6
3
2
.600
11 ACWPC/10 CWPA


2023
17
13
.567
Big West/3rd of 6
3
2
.600
9 ACWPC/9 CWPA)


2022
14
13
.519
WWPA/3rd of 8
6
2
.750
10 CWPA


Totals
65
45
.591
-
-
-
-
-

HARPER NAMED TO USA WATER POLO HALL OF FAME
Former UC San Diego water polo coach Denny Harper was officially inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame on June 14, 2025. Harper was one of five enshrined in the 41st class during a ceremony in Brea, Calif. The honorees represent international athletic excellence as well as gifted coaches and referees who have dedicated their lives to water polo. Harper, who announced his retirement from UC San Diego in July of 2022, spent 42 years at the helm of the UC San Diego men’s program. He also led the Triton women’s team from 1985 until 1999. His teams combined for 942 victories. Read the full press release here

WHY THE TRITONS
The Triton is described as the offspring of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a demigod of the sea with a lower part of the body like that of a fish. It is known as a mighty and fierce sea warrior. Given UC San Diego’s close proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its connections with the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Triton became UC San Diego’s mascot in 1964.
FOR THE YOUNGER FANS
Have some young Triton fans in your family? If they are in eighth grade or under, check out the Junior Triton Club! Membership includes a free t-shirt, admission to over 100 UC San Diego home athletic events, and much more!

About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program began a new era in 2020 as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have earned prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions.