STANFORD
UNIVERSITY
Became the first-ever player to win the prestigious Peter J.
Cutino award four consecutive years...Was awarded First-Team
All-American honors from 2001-2004...Named MPSF Player of the
Year four consecutive years from 2001-2004...Named the 2004
American Water Polo Coaches Association Player of the Year for
the fourth straight season... Mountain Pacific Federation four-time
winner... Named co-Player of the Year in 2003 NCAA tournament...Scored
80 goals in his senior season...Shattered the prior record by
over 100 goals when he became Stanford’s all-time top
scorer with 332 goals…Was named as the Player of the Year
at 2002 NCAA Tournament…Scored 95 goals in 2002, becoming
Stanford’s top single-season scorer…In 2001, he
earned NCAA Player of the Year and All-American Player of the
Year…Voted the 2001 NCAA Tournament MVP…Voted Co-MVP
of the 2001 MPSF Tournament…Named MPSF Player of the Week
twice…Winner of the Stanford Block “S” Freshman
Award…The nation’s leading scorer with 68 goals,
which was a freshman school record and ninth-best in school
history.
WILSON HIGH
SCHOOL
Earned All-American as well as All-Academic Team honors from
1996-99 at Wilson High School in Long Beach, CA...Selected to
All-CIF Team from 1996-99 and was CIF Player of the Year three
times…Father Rick was an assistant National Team coach
in 2004 and coached Tony throughout his age group career and
during his first three years at Long Beach Wilson.