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02/12/2012
#5 ASU Water Polo Dominates UC Irvine, Wins Triton Invitational
The Sun Devils used a dominating defensive effort, defeating UCI, 8-4, to improve to 12-0 on the season.
02/12/2012
#5 ASU Water Polo Takes Triton Invite Title, Improves to 12-0
The Sun Devils continued their best start in program history with an 8-4 victory over #6 UC-Irvine for the championship in San Diego.
02/04/2012
#6 ASU Water Polo Improves to Best Start in Program History
Sun Devils sweep second tournament in a row to improve to 8-0 after Cal Baptist Mini Lancer Invite.
01/28/2012
#6 Sun Devil Water Polo Downs #7 UC-Irvine, Santa Clara on Saturday
ASU improved to 3-0 on the season with two victories on the first day of the UC Santa Barbara Winter Invite.
01/09/2012
Sun Devil Water Polo Set for 2012 Campaign
Head coach Todd Clapper believes he has the best team he's seen during his years at Arizona State.
Entering his seventh year as head coach of the water polo team, Todd Clapper has complied a 91-84 record and led his Sun Devils to perennial placement in the national Top 10 rankings while playing in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), the toughest league in the nation. No stranger to the sidelines of the collegiate coaching ranks, Clapper will begin his 13th season as a women's head coach.
During the 2011, Clapper's team posted a 12-14 overall record and concluded the year ranked No. 8 nationally. Throughout the season, the Sun Devils were ranked between in the top-15, and were ranked as high as seventh throughout the year. The team posted defeats of ranked teams from San Jose State, San Diego State, Long Beach State and UC San Diego on the season.
Overall in his tenure, the Sun Devils have climbed as high as No. 4 in the national rankings, which came in the 2008 season after ASU pulled its biggest upset by knocking off then-No. 2 USC, 8-5, at the Stanford Invitational. Prior to that game, USC had only lost 26 times since the start of 2001 season with only UCLA (17 times), Stanford (8 times) and Hawaii (once) defeating them. All three of those teams were ranked in the Top 4 every time.
Individually, Clapper has continued to grow the program by bringing some of the top talent both nationally and internationally, including Addison McGrath, who is the program's all-time leading goal and point scorer and a three-time All-American, and Rowie Webster. In recent seasons, Clapper's student-athletes have represented several international teams at various levels, including Australia, Canada, Germany and New Zealand.
Since coming to the Tempe as an assistant coach for the 2005 season, Clapper has also been busy working with international teams. He served as the 2005 U.S. Junior National Team Assistant coach before being selected as the 2006 U.S. Youth National Coach. That year, he led the youth team into the Pan-Am Junior Championships in Montreal, Canada, where the team, playing up an age level, brought home gold. For his efforts, he was named the 2006 USOC National Water Polo Coach of the Year. Most recently, in 2008 and 2009, Clapper was named the head coach of the New Zealand Women's National Team and led the team at the FINA World Championships in 2009.
Clapper came to the Valley of the Sun with a wealth of coaching experience. Following his graduation from Slippery Rock University in 1997, he stayed on with his alma mater and served as an assistant coach for the women's team for one season. From there, he took on assistant coaching duties at Villanova for one year.
His first head coaching position came one year later when he took over the reigns of the Wissahickon High School boys and girl's programs in Ambler, Pa. In his one season with the girl's team, he helped them attain their highest state finish as the team placed third in the Pennsylvania meet.
Following the girl's season at WHS, Clapper took over at Brown University were he also mentored a pair of teams as the head coach for both the men's and women's water polo squads from 1998-2004. Under Clapper, the women earned a berth into the inaugural NCAA Championship event in 2001 while also climbing as high as No. 12 in the nation.
For his efforts at Brown, he earned several coach of the year awards, including New England (2000), Eastern Championship (2001 and 2003), Northern Division (2002) and Northeastern (2004). He closed out his tenure with the Bears' women's program with a record of 105-73 while seeing his team post 18 or more wins in each of his last four season, including 22 victories in 2001 and 20 in 2002.
His teams also fared well in the championship seasons as his team won the Eastern title in 2001 and the Northeastern division in 2004. The Bears also took runner-up honors at the ECAC Championships three times, the Northern Championships twice and the Eastern Championships once.
He served as the head coach for a pair of teams in Las Vegas, including the City of Las Vegas Masters team and the Southern Nevada United (age group) team. He was instrumental in building the two programs as the masters team saw an increase from 10 to 25 members while the age group team was built from the ground up, now totaling nearly 30 members.
Clapper was a four-year letter winner for The Rock, helping the team attain a Top 15 national ranking. As the starting goalie, he captained the team as a senior in 1996, the same year he also was selected second-team all-conference. A walk-on that became the starter in goal by the end of his sophomore season, he graduated Cum Laude with a BS in Exercise Science (aquatic emphasis) and also attained a minor in Adapted Physical Activity and Rehabilitation.
| Clapper's Coaching Career | ||
| Year | School | Team |
| 2005-p. | Arizona State University | Head Coach |
| 2004-05 | Arizona State University | Assistant |
| 2004 | Las Vegas | Age Group/Masters |
| 1999-04 | Brown University | Head Coach (M&W) |
| 1998 | Wissahickon HS | HC (M&W) |
| 1998 | Villanova University | Assistant |
| 1997 | Slippery Rock University | Assistant |
| Clapper's Year-by-Year Records (Women's Teams Only) | |||
| Year | School | Won | Loss |
| 2011 | Arizona State | 12 | 14 |
| 2010 | Arizona State | 16 | 15 |
| 2009 | Arizona State | 13 | 15 |
| 2008 | Arizona State | 21 | 13 |
| 2007 | Arizona State | 14 | 14 |
| 2006 | Arizona State | 15 | 13 |
| 2004 | Brown | 19 | 8 |
| 2003 | Brown | 18 | 9 |
| 2002 | Brown | 20 | 14 |
| 2001 | Brown | 22 | 12 |
| 2000 | Brown | 12 | 14 |
| 1999 | Brown | 14 | 16 |
| Totals | 11 years | 184 | 143 |
| Clapper's Coaching Awards | ||
| 2000 | New England Division Coach of the Year | |
| 2001 | Eastern Championships Coach of the Year | |
| 2002 | Northern Division Coach of the Year | |
| 2003 | Eastern Championships Coach of the Year | |
| 2004 | Northeastern Division Coach of the Year | |
| 2006 | USOC National Water Polo Coach of the Year | |


























