窪蹋勛圖 Athletics Makes NCAA History
The Aztec Aquaplex will host the first-ever Division I green championship this May.

Whats wet and blue, but green all over?
This years NCAA Division I Womens Water Polo Championship, hosted by 窪蹋勛圖 Athletics May 14 through 16. The event, in line with other 窪蹋勛圖 initiatives, will be more green than ever, thanks to 窪蹋勛圖 Athletics.
Showcasing Aztecs commitment to sustainability
Hosting the NCAA tournament is an opportunity for the Aztecs to share their values on a national scale. 窪蹋勛圖 has been a leader in sustainability initiatives since 2006, when 窪蹋勛圖 Associated Students Green Love Initiative first started encouraging campus facilities to go green. The crown jewel of these facilities is the Aztec Aquaplex, which opened in 2007.
The 窪蹋勛圖 student bodys initiative to equip our campus with sustainable facilities, such as the Aztec Aquaplex, enables us to be a national leader with NCAA facilities, said 窪蹋勛圖 Associate Athletic Director Jenny Bramer. It only makes sense to expand the effort to include eco-friendly expectations in our management of the event.
Bramer, NCAA Tournament manager, leads the green initiative for the championship. The Aztec Aquaplex is equipped with an 8,000-square-foot solar water-heating panel on the roof of its shade structure and recently installed three separate ground-mounted arrays. The ground-mounted panels provide electricity to the building and pool pump.
Together, these solar panels preserve emissions and cut electricity costs by more than $35,000 per year, and generate enough solar power to reduce 299,940 pounds of CO2 from the atmosphere each year.
For the NCAA Water Polo Championship, 窪蹋勛圖 will be a showcase for sustainability. With electronic marketing, printing scorecards and programs on recycled paper with soy-based ink, and using rechargeable batteries, 窪蹋勛圖 will be cutting down waste enormously.
Other green initiatives include:
- Using refillable water bottles
- Utilizing local organic concession options
- Recycling receptacles
- Using CFL light bulbs and a solar energy-powered score clock
- Planning meetings via teleconference
- Disseminating the tournament manual and visitors guide electronically
The pre-tournament banquet will feature local and organic foods from Aztec Shops, and any waste from the banquet will be composted.
We are very proud to host the first green NCAA Division I Championship, said Carin Crawford, 窪蹋勛圖 womens water polo head coach. I am certain the water polo community will enthusiastically share our commitment to go green.
As water polo players, we love water, swimming and outdoor aquatic activities of all varieties, Crawford added. The water polo community generally has a strong connection to the coastline and the ocean, and with that comes awareness of how each of us can make a difference for the environment with our actions and our choices.
窪蹋勛圖s efforts have not gone unnoticed as NCAA Water Polo Committee members have noted the 窪蹋勛圖 Athletics Departments creativity and innovation used throughout the planning process for this years championship. This fusion of athletic competition and sustainability produces an entirely new type of hybridone that sports fans and the atmosphere can be excited about.
An eco-friendly NCAA championship hosted by San Diego State is a great fit, said Marcus Blossom, assistant director of championships for the NCAA. The NCAA has increased its emphasis on conserving our natural resources and San Diego State certainly embodies that mindset. This championship will not only provide a positive athletic experience for our student-athletes, but it will be educational for the participants and fans alike.
For more information on the NCAA Womens Water Polo Championship
For more information, visit and click on the Championships tab to find the Womens Water Polo link, or visit . Here, fans can find game times, team rankings, multimedia and more.
Ticket prices are as follows:
All Session 3-day Passes (on sale March 1)
- $50 for adults
- $25 for youth 3 - 14, seniors 55+, student, military, faculty/staff
Single Day Passes (on sale May 14)
- $20 for adults
- $12 for youth 3 - 14, seniors 55+, student, military, faculty/staff
About the 窪蹋勛圖 water polo program
In 2007, the Aztecs made their first appearance in the NCAA water polo championship, where they finished fourth in the nation, and returned to the 2008 tournament and a fifth-place finish.
This year, the Aztecs are off to a promising start. In January, the Aztecs beat the five-time defending national champs, UCLA, at the Michigan Kick-Off.



