United States women's national water polo team

United States women's national water polo team

The United States women's national water polo team represents the United States in international women's water polo competitions and friendly matches. It is one of the leading teams in the world since the late 1990s.

Results


=Olympic Games=

* 2000 — "2nd place"
* 2004 — "3rd place"
* 2008 — "2nd place"


=Olympic Year Tournament=

* 1996 — "7th place"

World Championship

* 1986 — "3rd place"
* 1991 — "3rd place"
* 1994 — "4th place"
* 1998 — "8th place"
* 2001 — "4th place"
* 2003 — "1st place"
* 2005 — "2nd place"
* 2007 — "1st place"


=FINA World League=

* 2004 — "1st place"
* 2005 — "5th place"
* 2006 — "1st place"
* 2007 — "1st place"


=FINA World Cup=

* 1979 — "1st place"
* 1980 — "2nd place"
* 1981 — "4th place"
* 1983 — "2nd place"
* 1984 — "2nd place"
* 1988 — "4th place"
* 1989 — "2nd place"
* 1991 — "3rd place"
* 1993 — "5th place"
* 1995 — "6th place"
* 1997 — "7th place"
* 1999 — "6th place"
* 2002 — "2nd place"
* 2006 — "4th place"


=Pan American Games=

* 1999 — "2nd place"
* 2003 — "1st place"
* 2007 — "1st place"

Holiday Cup

* 1998 — "2nd place"
* 1999 — "3rd place"
* 2000 — "1st place"
* 2001 — "1st place"
* 2002 — "1st place"
* 2003 — "1st place"
* 2004 — "1st place"
* 2006 — "1st place"
* 2007 — "3rd place"

quads

* 1979 FINA World Cup — "Gold Medal":* Lynn Comer, Laura Cox, Dion Dickinson, Vaune Kadlubek, Debby Kemp, Simone La Lay, Marsha McCuen-Kavanaugh, Sue McIntyre, Maureen O'Toole, Sallie Thomas, and Lyn Taylor.
* 2000 Olympic Games — "Silver Medal":* Robin Beauregard, Ellen Estes, Courtney Johnson, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Moody, Bernice Orwig, Maureen O'Toole, Nicolle Payne, Heather Petri, Kathy Sheehy, Coralie Simmons, Julie Swail, and Brenda Villa. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2003 World Championship — "Gold Medal":*Robin Beauregard, Margaret Dingeldein, Gabrielle Domanic, Ellen Estes, Jacqueline Frank, Natalie Golda, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Moody, Thalia Munro, Nicolle Payne, Heather Petri, Amber Stachowski, and Brenda Villa. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2004 FINA World League — "Gold Medal":* Robin Beauregard, Margaret Dingeldein, Ellen Estes, Jacqueline Frank, Natalie Golda, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Moody, Thalia Munro, Nicolle Payne, Heather Petri, Kelly Rulon, Amber Stachowski, and Brenda Villa. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2004 Olympic Games — "Bronze Medal":* Robin Beauregard, Margaret Dingeldein, Ellen Estes, Jacqueline Frank, Natalie Golda, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Moody, Thalia Munro, Nicolle Payne, Heather Petri, Kelly Rulon, Amber Stachowski, and Brenda Villa. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2005 FINA World League — "5th place":* Katherine Hansen, Erika Figge, Natalie Golda, Brittany Hayes, Jaime Hipp, Kristina Kunkel, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Petri, Aimee Stachowski, Moriah van Norman, Brenda Villa, Drue Wawrzynski, and Lauren Wenger. Head Coach: Heather Moody.
* 2006 FINA World League — "Gold Medal":* Elizabeth Armstrong, Patricia Cardenas, Kameryn Craig, Erika Figge, Natalie Golda, Alison Gregorka, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Petri, Jessica Steffens, Moriah van Norman, Brenda Villa, Lauren Wenger, and Elsie Windes. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2007 World Championship "Gold Medal":* Elizabeth Armstrong, Patricia Cardenas, Kameryn Craig, Natalie Golda, Alison Gregorka, Brittany Hayes, Jaime Hipp, Ericka Lorenz, Heather Petri, Moriah van Norman, Brenda Villa, Lauren Wenger, and Elsie Windes. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2007 FINA World League — "Gold Medal":* Elizabeth Armstrong, Patricia Cardenas, Kameryn Craig, Erika Figge, Natalie Golda, Alison Gregorka, Jaime Hipp, Heather Petri, Jessica Steffens, Moriah van Norman, Brenda Villa, Lauren Wenger, and Elsie Windes. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2007 Pan American Games — "Gold Medal":* Elizabeth Armstrong, Patricia Cardenas, Kameryn Craig, Erika Figge, Natalie Golda, Alison Gregorka, Jaime Hipp, Heather Petri, Jessica Steffens, Moriah van Norman, Brenda Villa, Lauren Wenger, and Elsie Windes. Head Coach: Guy Baker.
* 2008 Olympic Games — "Silver Medal":* Heather Petri, Brittany Hayes, Brenda Villa, Lauren Wenger, Natalie Golda, Patty Cardenas, Jessica Steffens, Elsie Windes, Alison Gregorka, Moriah van Norman, Kami Craig, Elizabeth Armstrong, and Jaime Hipp. Head Coach: Guy Baker.

References

* [http://www.usawaterpolo.com/ USA Water Polo]
* HistoFINA Volume VIII (Edition 2004)


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