He was a member of the
United States men's national water polo team for the 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 Summer Olympics. In the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the U.S. Water Polo team finished 6th overall. In the
2004 Athens Olympics, he scored two goals, with the team finishing seventh overall, and rival Hungary winning the gold, Serbia and Montenegro taking the Silver, and the Russian Federation taking the Bronze.
2008 Beijing Silver medal He was part of the U.S. Water Polo team for the
2008 Beijing Olympics, where in the championship game coached by head U.S. Coach Terry Schroeder of Pepperdine University, the US Olympic team won the silver medal, with
Hungary winning the gold. Bailey scored a late game goal in a critical semi-final match against Serbia, which helped the U.S. Olympic team to the final round against Hungary, a dominant world power. America's final game with Hungary for the gold or silver medal, stayed close through the third quarter, though Hungary held a 9-8 halftime lead. Scoring early in quarter three, the US team tied the game up 9-9, but Hungary pulled away decisively with five successive goals, before the US added their last goal with two minutes left to play. Hungary won the gold medal with a score in the final match of 14-10. Four of the members of the team had swum for UC Irvine, likely under Coach Ted Newland. This was one of the highest finishes in the Summer Olympics for a USA Water Polo team.
Pan American gold medals Team USA finished with a silver medal at the 1997 FINA World Cup. In a high point of his international career, Bailey was on U.S. teams that won team gold medals at four Pan American Games. His U.S. Water Polo team won the gold medal in 1999 at the Pan American games in Winnipeg, Canada, and again won the gold medal at the Pan American games in Santo Domingo in 2003. In the 2007 Pan American Games, the U.S. Water Polo Team won the team gold in Rio de Janeiro, and again took the gold medals in the Pan American Games in 2011 in Guadalajara. Bailey played Center initially as a back-up with the U.S. team, later becoming a starter and leader of the U.S. National Team offense. ==Professional==