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Behind the goggles: A parent’s journey with Arizona State University Water Polo

ASU Water Polo is more than a sport — it’s a family commitment. Parents of Sun Devil athletes share the sacrifices, pride, and support that shape their daughters’ journeys in the pool, in the classroom, and beyond.

Bill and Kelly Frangieh, Seema Patel - Water polo familyBill and Kelly Frangieh, Seema Patel - Water polo family
Sun Devil Athletics
by Meredith Cunningham

Early mornings, late nights, weeknight practices, long weekends, road trip tournaments and hotel stays. Not to mention league fees and fundraisers. Every parent of an athlete knows the drill. 

It’s an intense commitment not just from the athletes, but also from their families. It all pays off when these athletes get the opportunity of a lifetime … to play their sport at Arizona State University.  

While some student-athletes aspire to go pro after their time in Tempe, not all sports are created equal. This makes ASU’s academic programs — and the community that comes with them — all the more important. 

Water Polo is one of those sports.  

 

Tricia Glad, mother of Keri Glad and Molly Glad, water polo

 

Meet the Glad family

“We have always said that if the stars align for the Olympics, the stars align,” said Tricia Glad, mother of two Water Polo players: Freshman goalkeeper Keri Glad, and redshirt junior 2-meter defense Molly Glad. “However, Molly has huge dreams of becoming a pediatric neurosurgeon and Keri has always had a desire to help autistic children. I think that ASU has all the opportunities to help both of them get there.”

As she reflects on her time as an ASU student-athlete parent, there’s no doubt it’s a special moment. 

Tricia traveled from Oregon to see her girls compete in the Cross Conference Invitational at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center on February 15-16, 2025. On Sunday morning, ASU sunk the Cal State Fullerton Titans 12-3 and the Iona Gaels 21-9. In 24 minutes played, Keri made 9 saves for a .750 save average against the Titans, while her sister Molly scored two goals against the Gaels. 

“They've never been able to play together, so this is the best time,” notes Tricia. “As a mom, it is incredible to see all of the hard work and dedication over the years come to fruition, and we'll be here to continue to root them on.”

Meet the Frangieh family

It’s a similar situation for the Frangieh family. Like Tricia Glad, parents Bill and Kelly Frangieh have two players on the team: Freshman attacker Karly and junior 2-meter defense Zoe

Visiting from San Jose, California, the Frangiehs had one of the best seats in the house to watch Karly score one against the Titans and add another six against Iona, which set a single-game high in goals scored by a Sun Devil this season.

“I feel ASU is definitely preparing my girls for the future,” said Bill. “When you're out in the real world, there needs to be a regimen and understanding that they can’t blow off practice or not go to class. You need to have some structure because that's how life will be. It's not just kicking back and partying. It's not about that.” 

“The amount of work that they do, the level that they play at, it's impressive,” added Kelly. “They're in the dorm and have kids partying next to them when they’ve got a full day of weights and practice ahead of them. It's a sacrifice for sure. They're living a different college experience than your normal student.” 

The Sun Devil community
The saying “it takes a village” is one that ASU embodies. It’s not just the parents supporting these student-athletes. It’s an entire community of support that the Sun Devils are blessed with. 

“I will tell you, I am very impressed. I've been to a lot of colleges and I've seen a lot of college athletes,” said Tricia. “ASU supports the well-being of the athlete, both in the water, through nutrition, exercise, medical support and academically. I appreciate that.”

The culture of this support didn’t just happen overnight. In 2023, Petra Pardi was named Water Polo’s Head Coach and noted, “I am a byproduct of this team and am excited about continuing the tradition and building a powerful team culture. There is no other person who would care more about the success of this program and the well-being of the young ladies than me." 

Coach Petra, she's amazing,” noted Bill. “Zoe and Karly respect and gravitate towards her in anything she says. Then, their teammates are all amazing girls from all over the world, Europe, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. It's just amazing to see.”

That pride even extends to family friends who travel to see the girls in action.

“Watching them grow up from kids to now, I've seen them become the kids to the mature ladies that they are and their commitment. I've seen the commitment from both parents and the kids, and it's paid off,” says Seema Patel, a longtime family friend of the Frangiehs. 

“They're getting a great education here in addition to playing on an amazing team and in a great place. So I am proud of the girls, just like their parents are. But as an outsider looking in, just seeing them evolve into what they are, I'm a proud family friend.”

Knowing their student-athletes are in good hands, parents couldn’t be more proud of the choices made in selecting ASU. 

“For me, I’m a watchful parent. Petra promised me that ASU would take care of my kids, and I didn't have to do it anymore, so I love that ASU is doing that for me. I'm happy here,” said Tricia.

How to follow

Keep up-to-date with Sun Devil Water Polo at sundevils.com, which hosts the team’s schedule, roster, stats, news and more. Follow Sun Devil Water Polo on Twitter/X @sundevilwp, Instagram @sundevilwaterpolo and Facebook all season long during the 2025 season for coverage of the team. Live stats are also available through 6-8 sports.