
The National High School Swim Coaches Association recently released its 2022-2023 Boys Water Polo High School All-America teams and Brunswick School and Greenwich High School was certainly well represented.
Four Brunswick athletes were selected as members of the NISCA 2022-2023 Boys Water Polo All-America Team and two Greenwich High athletes earned All-America honors for the 2022-2023 season.
Ryan Ohl, a rising Brunswick senior, received First Team NISCA Water Polo All-America accolades. Ohl, who helped power the Bruins’ offense throughout the season, has committed to playing water polo at the Division I level for Stanford University.
Ohl also earned NISCA All-America Swimming honors for the 2022-2023 season. Ryan Miele, a 2023 Brunswick graduate, excelled as a goalie during his water polo career for the Bruins. He received Third Team NISCA Water Polo All-American honors.
Miele will soon take his water polo skills to Brown University. Vilas Sogaard-Srikrishnan, also a 2023 Brunswick graduate, received Fourth Team NISCA All-America Water Polo accolades.

Sogaard-Srikrishnan also ignited the Bruins’ offense during his outstanding career in the pool with the team. The leader in assists at the 2022 Junior Olympics tournament, Sogaard-Srikrishnan will play Division I Ivy League water polo at Harvard University.
Patrick Mullen, who also graduated from Brunswick this past May, was a three-sport start for the Bruins. He received NISCA Sixth Team All-America Water Polo recognition and was also an All-American swimmer for Brunswick.
A standout lacrosse player as well, Mullen will play Division I lacrosse at Bucknell University.
Chase Wilson, a 2023 Greenwich graduate, flourished for the Cardinals water polo team during his high school career. Wilson, who was tough for the opposition to stop throughout his high school career, received Second Team NISCA All-America Water Polo honors.

A center, Wilson scored a wealth of goals in helping lead Greenwich to winning seasons. Wilson will soon be playing Division I water polo at Pepperdine University.
Charles Kosinski, who also graduated from Greenwich High this past June, ignited the Cardinals’ offense as well throughout his high school career. He was selected by the NISCA as a Fourth Team All-American.
Kosinski is set to play Division I water polo at Santa Clara University.
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This is a great blog post to highlight the accomplishments of water polo athletes from Brunswick and Greenwich. It’s always exciting to see local athletes achieve success at the national level, and these athletes are a testament to the hard work and dedication they’ve put into their sport.
I’m particularly impressed by the number of first-team All-Americans from Greenwich. This shows that Greenwich is a hotbed for water polo talent, and I’m excited to see what these athletes accomplish in the future.
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