After a disappointing 2024 season, Cal State Fullerton men’s water polo enters the 2025 season with a mix of established veterans and highly touted junior college transfers.
The Titans finished their season with an 11-18 record, ending the year on an eight-game losing streak.
Since the program was brought back in 2023, the Titans remain winless in conference matchups, sporting a 0-10 record. According to the last poll of the 2024 season by the Collegiate Water Polo Association, the Titans’ conference opponents of UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Irvine and Long Beach State were all top-15 teams in the nation.
“We could get a winning record if we scheduled a certain way, and we’re not going to,” said head coach Kyle Witt. “We’re not going to schedule wins. We’re not ducking anybody, we’ll play anybody, any day.”
Witt wants a winning record but emphasized his desire to compete and win within the conference.
Four out of the six top scorers from last season, Togan Ozbek, Nico D’Angelo, Julian Nichols and Alec Isaacman will all be returning to the team this season as graduate students. The four combined for 249 points and 167 goals last season.
Witt added 11 new players to the team, ranging from junior transfers, an international student and incoming freshmen.
“I really thought we built upon our culture,” Witt said. “We have a competitive, drive-to-win type culture.”
Transfer students Ethan Ivey and Andrew Barnuevo are two players that are expected to have an immediate impact among the graduate students.
In Barnuevo’s first two years at Saddleback College, he recorded 240 goals at the center forward position.
Ivey, a goalkeeper, transferred from West Valley College, accumulating 292 saves with a 53.8% save in the cage. He will likely replace Garrett Henderson in goal, who graduated last season and had been the team’s starting goalkeeper over the past two seasons.
“Obviously, making saves is something I want to do a lot, but other than that I want to be an eye for my teammates,” Ivey said.
Senior goalkeeper Noah Stark believes that the team has a great shot at finally building a winning culture as the core enters a third season together.
“This new group of guys, with all the diverse talent that we have, is going to launch us into a winning program,” Stark said.
CSUF men’s water polo will kick off their season against Loyola Marymount University on Aug. 29 for the first of four games in the UCI Tournament.
The opening sprint is set for 2 p.m on Friday.







