We are holding the first Stanford Girls Water Polo Club reunion on December 21. More details to follow – help us get in touch with as many players and families as we can! This promises to be a great night of memories and fun stories.
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Micros Info
This is the last week of workouts for Micros.
Final scrimmage will be this Saturday, Oct 27, from 9:30-11:30 AM at Stanford. The Stanford men play at 12:00, hope you will stay and watch.
Winter polo will begin the first week in December. Â Please check back for information.
JO 2007 recap
JOs ended on a high note for the club as the 18s won the bronze medal, 6-2 over Socal. Check below for all of our teams’ results. Click here for summer 2007 team photos.
Stanford places fourth at National Championships
After winning the 20-under Nationals, Coach Susan led the open team to fourth place at the USA Water Polo National Championships. The team fell to eventual champion NYAC in the semifinals and lost a close game to Santa Barbara in the bronze medal game.
Team roster: Megan Burmeister, Remy Champion, Kelly Eaton, Jackie Gauthier, Molly Hayes, Kira Hillman, Alex Koran, Pallavi Menon, Lizzie Rouleau, Camy Sullivan, Heather West, Tanya Wilcox, Cassie Wyckoff.
Stanford wins 20-under national title
Stanford defeated SET 10-8 to win the gold medal at the USA Water Polo 20-Under National Championships. Coach Susan and her team successfully defended their 2006 20-Under title. Stanford beat Houston and CHAWP before tying Commerce. In the second round, the team beat Santa Barbara and SET, both by one goal. Stanford handled Socal in the semifinals and then wrapped up the tournament with the gold medal win over SET.
Team roster: Megan Burmeister, Remy Champion, Kelly Eaton, Kira Hillman, Alex Koran, Pallavi Menon, Elise Ponce, Lizzie Rouleau, Camy Sullivan, Heather West, Tanya Wilcox, Cassie Wyckoff, Lauren Wyckoff
Article and photo from usawaterpolo.com
Read the article from the Palo Alto Weekly.
USA Junior National Team fourth at World Championships
Stanford club members Phoebe Champion and Kim Krueger helped the USA 20-under national team finish fourth at the 7th FINA Junior World Championships in Portugal. In the first round, the team beat Portugal, lost to Hungary and beat Germany. Team USA defeated Japan in the round of 12 and Italy in the quarterfinals before falling to China in the semifinals. Hungary defeated Team USA in overtime for the bronze medal. Stanford’s Kyle Utsumi was the head coach of the team.