Salem University men's water polo was well-represented in the 2025 WWPA postseason awards, with four Tigers receiving conference recognition for their standout performances this season.
Senior captain Marko Zivojinovic capped off his decorated Salem career with a selection to the WWPA First Team, marking him as one of the league's top all-around utility players. Zivojinovic's leadership and versatility were central to the Tigers' success throughout the season.
Sophomore standout Danko Kesic earned a place on the WWPA Second Team, continuing his rise as one of the conference's most dynamic young players. Kesic provided steady two-way play and emerged as a key scoring threat.
A strong freshman class also made an immediate impact for the Tigers.
Nandor Voros received Honorable Mention honors, recognizing his contributions as a reliable utility player in his first collegiate season. Voros was additionally selected to the WWPA All-Defensive Team and the WWPA All-Freshman Team, making him one of only a few athletes conference-wide to earn recognition on multiple specialty lists.
Rounding out Salem's honorees, freshman center Medun Arsovic was named Honorable Mention All-WWPA, showcasing his promise as a front-court scoring and defensive presence.
These awards highlight both the veteran leadership and rising young core within the Salem program, underscoring a bright future for Tigers water polo.