George Washington University Athletics

Reagan, Marinkovic Join Water Polo Staff for 2026
8/21/2026 11:00:00 AM | Water Polo
The George Washington University water polo team has announced the additions of assistant coach Cameron Reagan and graduate assistant/assistant coach Vasilije Marinkovic, joining the staff ahead of the 2026 campaign. Both join the program following distinguished college playing careers.
Reagan played for UCLA from 2019-22 as a defender/utility, leading the Bruins to a national championship in 2020 and a MPSF Conference championship in 2021. From Huntington Beach, Calif., Reagan scored 23 goals throughout in 88 games played over his four years. Reagan was a staple of the Bruins defense, playing in all 27 games his senior season and leading UCLA to a 22-5 record in 2022. Reagan is a three-time ACWPC All-Academic honoree and two-time Pac-12 Fall All-Academic Team member, and is currently studying law at the GW Law School.
Marinkovic played two seasons of college water polo, beginning his career at Mount St. Mary's (MD), where he became The Mount's single-game saves (25) record holder, before transferring to GW in 2025. Marinkovic was GW's primary goalkeeper last season, making 291 saves and helping lead the Revolutionaries to the MAWPC Championship match a season ago. Marinkovic was named as an MAWPC Honorable Mention after the regular season, and was key to GW's run to the title match in the conference tournament, making 46 saves across three games on his way to being named to the All-Tournament First Team. Hailing from Kotor, Montenegro, Marinkovic is also currently a student at the GW Law School.
The pair joins head coach Barry King, who is in his tenth season leading GW water polo, and who has accumulated over 600 career wins across his time as head coach at GW and Indiana.














