Men's Water Polo

2017 NCAA Champions
Ryder Roberts
Ryder Roberts
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UCLAโ€™s Ryder Roberts was named the MVP of the 2015 NCAA Championship.
The UCLA menโ€™s water polo team hired Bruin standout Ryder Roberts to the post of assistant coach, head coach Adam Wright announced on Aug. 16, 2017.

Roberts has spent the past two years as an assistant boyโ€™s coach at Harvard-Westlake.

An attacker from Vista, Calif., and Vista High School, he was a member of the UCLA menโ€™s water polo team from 2013-16, winning two NCAA titles (2014 and 2015) and finished his collegiate career ranking seventh on the UCLA charts in scoring with 158 goals. A three-time All-American and a three-time All-MPSF selection, Roberts was named the 2015 Most Valuable Player of the NCAA Championship as the Bruins went 30-0.

During his four years as a Bruin, he helped lead his teams to arguably the best and most dominant seasons in UCLA menโ€™s water polo history. His senior class left UCLA as the all-time winningest class by percentage at 91.8% with an overall record of 112-10. The 112 career wins is the second-most in UCLA history -- only two behind the 2015 class, which had 114 career victories.

He was a part of three teams that finished No. 1, No. 2 and tied for No. 3 in single season wins (30 in 2015; 29 in 2014 and 28 in 2013 and 2016). He also made three straight NCAA Final Four appearances, winning back-to-back NCAA Championships in 2014 and 2015. His teams won the 2015 MPSF Tournament title and three of four MPSF regular season titles (2013-14-15). They also won the NorCal Championship all four years (2013-14-15-16) and the win in 2013 was the first for the Bruins since 2004. Additionally the Bruins won the SoCal Championship in 2015.

His graduating class went 35-3 (92.1%) at home during its collegiate span, which included hosting one NCAA Tournament, one MPSF Tournament and one SoCal Tournament. Impressively, his teams were a combined 26-2 (92.9%) in the MPSF and won an MPSF and UCLA record 26 straight league games from 2013 to 2016. His teams also set UCLA and NCAA all-time longest winning streaks in menโ€™s water polo at 57 games, which is also the second-longest streak in any sport in the history of UCLA.
His teams also had a winning record against every team in the country, including going 10-4 vs. USC, 10-1 vs. California and 6-3 vs. Stanford.

In 2015, the Bruins became one of only seven teams in the history of the sport to go undefeated (30-0). and since the MPSF started in 1992, the Bruins were one of only three teams to go undefeated.

โ€œRyder obviously was a very special player for our menโ€™s program,โ€ coach Wright said. โ€œHe helped to set the standard of how we approach the game as well as helped build upon the special culture of our UCLA menโ€™s water polo program. The impact he had on our program was so much more than the championships he won. His legacy shows todayโ€™s and future Bruins who we strive to be. Over the course of his career, I learned that he was one of the special players who invested everything he could into becoming a student of the game.โ€

I said at our year-end banquet that I hoped Ryder would go into coaching as he would undoubtedly have a bright future. Little did I know that I would be adding him to our staff eight months later. He will have a positive effect on our program as a coach and will continue to enhance our culture here at UCLA, this time from the pool deck. I am excited to see the legacy he will now leave behind as a coach.โ€

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