2019 Men's Water Polo Roster
Biography
Accolades
- 2019 Cal Water Polo Fall Academic 7 selection
- MPSF Newcomer of the Week (Sept. 23, 2019)
- 2018 All-MAWPC First Team
- 2018 MAWPC All-Tournament First Team
- 2018 ACWPC All-American Honorable Mention
- 2018 ACWPC All-Academic Team
- 2017 All-ACWPC First Team
- MAWPC Rookie of the Week (Sept. 7, 2017)
- MAWPC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 4, 2017)
At Cal
2019 (Jr.)
- Emerged as one of Cal's top offensive threats before missing the final eight matches of the season
- Ranked fifth on the team with 45 points (19 goals, 26 assists) despite missing key games down the stretch
- Added 18 steals & 14 drawn exclusions
- Won all eight of his sprints
- His 26 assists led the Bears & ranked fourth among MPSF players
- Posted a season-high seven points (four goals, three assists) vs. UC Davis (Sept. 22)
- Impressed in his Cal debut with three goals & three assists vs. Whittier College (Sept. 7)
- Had five matches with three assists or more, including four vs. Pacific (Sept. 15)
- Snagged five steals vs. San Jose State (Sept. 21)
- Transferred to Cal prior to junior season after two years at Wagner College (Staten Island, N.Y.)
- One of two transfers from Wagner College on Cal's 2019 roster, joining James Parker Allen
At Wagner College
2018 (So.)
- Started all 32 games as a sophomore
- Led Wagner in shots (244), goals (114), points (131), steals (57) & exclusions drawn (110)
- Tallied 17 assists & 18 blocks, both second best on the team
- Collected multiple honors, including First-Team All-MAWPC, First Team All-MAWPC Tournament Team, ACWPC Honorable Mention All-American & ACWPC All-Academic Team
2017 (Fr.)
- Started all 31 games for the Seahawks in his rookie campaign
- Recorded three single-season records as a freshman, including goals scored (89), steals (83) & and exclusions drawn (90)
- Named First Team All-ACWPC
- Led the league in goals (89) & points (133)
- Set single-game program record with nine goals against Mercyhurst on Sept. 16
- Named MAWPC Rookie of the Week on Sept. 7 & MAWPC Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 4
- Tallied 44 assists & 18 blocks & won eight sprints
High School / National / Club
- Graduated from King's College in 2016 (Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand)
- Declined the opportunity to compete in the Rio Olympics to complete his final year of schooling
- Played at King's College alongside teammate James Parker Allen, who also played with him at Wagner College
- Scored over 100 goals in his final season at King’s College, helping the team become the second best school team in Auckland, fifth nationally & seventh on the North Island
- Representative to the Serbian National Team since age 15
- Member of Serbian National Team that won the gold medal in the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan
Personal
- Full name is Jasmin Kolasinac
- Born on Feb. 7, 1998 in Belgrade, Serbia
- Son of Esko & Binasa Kolasinac
- Has one younger sister, Majda
- Twitter: N/A
- Economics major with intentions of a postgraduate career in finance
Statistics
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