How deep is the men's water polo pool

How deep is the men's water polo pool?

The water polo pools at most water polo venues are eight feet deep. The pools are also between 40 and 60 feet long and 25 feet wide. They are usually located in gymnasiums.

How deep is the NYU men's water polo pool?

The University of New Hampshire water polo pool is really deep, at 8 feet. The University of California, Berkeley water polo pool is also quite deep, at 9 feet. On the other hand, UCLA’s water polo pool is quite shallow, at 4 feet.

How deep is the NYU men's water polo pool set up?

The NYU water polo pool is part of the NYU Athletic Department's J.B. Payne Pool Complex. The main pool is deep, while the side pools are half that. The pool is located in the heart of the Payne Athletic Center on the lower level, around the hydrotherapy area.

How deep is the men's water polo pool at NYU?

NYU’s water polo pool is 10 meters (33 feet) deep, with a 5-meter deep end. The low depth of the pool is one of the reasons many top-tier players choose to play for NYU. Since there are no boards, the goalies must learn to dive deep. And the water helps the smaller players learn to fight.

How deep is the NYU water polo pool?

The NYU water polo pool is 11 feet deep, with a maximum depth of 13 feet. The pool has a depth of 6 feet at its shallow end and 11 feet at the deep end.