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United States women's national water polo team

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United States
FINA codeUSA
AssociationUSA Water Polo
ConfederationUANA (Americas)
Head coachAdam Krikorian
Asst coachMolly Cahill
Daniel Klatt
FINA ranking (since 2008)
Current2 (as of August 9, 2021)
Highest1 (2009–2012, 2013–2019)
Lowest2 (2008, 2013, 2021)
Olympic Games (team statistics)
Appearances7 (first in2000)
Best result (2012,2016,2020)
World Championship
Appearances18 (first in1986)
Best result (2003,2007,2009,2015,2017,2019,2022,2024)
World Cup
Appearances19 (first in1979)
Best result (1979,2010,2014,2018,2023)
World League
Appearances18 (first in2004)
Best result (2004,2006,2007,2009,2010,2011,2012,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020)
Pan American Games
Appearances7 (first in1999)
Best result (2003,2007,2011,2015,2019,2023)
Pan American Championships
Best result (2013, 2024)
Media
Websiteusawaterpolo.org
Medal record
Women'swater polo
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2012 LondonTeam
Gold medal – first place2016 Rio de JaneiroTeam
Gold medal – first place2020 TokyoTeam
Silver medal – second place2000 SydneyTeam
Silver medal – second place2008 BeijingTeam
Bronze medal – third place2004 AthensTeam
World Championship
Gold medal – first place2003 BarcelonaTeam
Gold medal – first place2007 MelbourneTeam
Gold medal – first place2009 RomeTeam
Gold medal – first place2015 KazanTeam
Gold medal – first place2017 BudapestTeam
Gold medal – first place2019 GwangjuTeam
Gold medal – first place2022 BudapestTeam
Gold medal – first place2024 DohaTeam
Silver medal – second place2005 MontrealTeam
Bronze medal – third place1986 MadridTeam
Bronze medal – third place1991 PerthTeam
World Cup
Gold medal – first place1979 Merced
Gold medal – first place2010 Christchurch
Gold medal – first place2014 Khanty-Mansiysk
Gold medal – first place2018 Surgut
Gold medal – first place2023 Long Beach
Silver medal – second place1980 Breda
Silver medal – second place1983 Sainte-Foy
Silver medal – second place1984 Irvine
Silver medal – second place1989 Eindhoven
Silver medal – second place2002 Perth
Bronze medal – third place1991 Long Beach
World League
Gold medal – first place2004 Long Beach
Gold medal – first place2006 Cosenza
Gold medal – first place2007 Montreal
Gold medal – first place2009 Kirishi
Gold medal – first place2010 La Jolla
Gold medal – first place2011 Tianjin
Gold medal – first place2012 Changshu
Gold medal – first place2014 Kunshan
Gold medal – first place2015 Shanghai
Gold medal – first place2016 Shanghai
Gold medal – first place2017 Shanghai
Gold medal – first place2018 Kunshan
Gold medal – first place2019 Budapest
Gold medal – first place2020 Athens
Silver medal – second place2008 Santa Cruz
Bronze medal – third place2013 Beijing
Bronze medal – third place2022 Santa Cruz
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place2003 Santo DomingoTeam
Gold medal – first place2007 Rio de JaneiroTeam
Gold medal – first place2011 GuadalajaraTeam
Gold medal – first place2015 TorontoTeam
Gold medal – first place2019 LimaTeam
Gold medal – first place2023 SantiagoTeam
Silver medal – second place1999 WinnipegTeam
Pan American Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 Costa Mesa
Gold medal – first place2024 Ibagué

TheUnited States women's national water polo team represents theUnited States in internationalwomen'swater polo competitions and friendly matches. It is one of theleading teams in the world since the late 1990s. Women's water polo has been on the international stage since 1978 and was an exhibition sport at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics coached by Sandy Nitta before being introduced as a full medal sport in 2000.

On March 27, 2009,USA Water Polo namedAdam Krikorian the head coach of the United States women's national team. Krikorian was theUCLA men's and women's water polo team head coach.[1][2]

Results

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Major tournaments

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Competitive record

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Updated after theWater polo at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships.

TournamentAppearancesFinishes
ChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
Olympic Games732117
World Championship18812314
World Cup19551314
World League181412017
Pan American Games761007
Total6936106759

Olympic Games

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Main article:United States women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics
YearResultPldWLD
Australia2000 Silver medal[3]: 56 7421
Greece2004 Bronze medal5320
China2008 Silver medal5311
United Kingdom2012 Gold medal6501
Brazil2016 Gold medal6600
Japan2020 Gold medal7610
France20244th place7430
Total3 Titles433193

World Championship

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YearResultPldWLD
Spain1986 Bronze medal[3]: 57 8422
Australia1991 Bronze medal6321
Italy19944th place7421
Australia19988th place7241
Japan20014th place8521
Spain2003 Gold medal6600
Canada2005 Silver medal7421
Australia2007 Gold medal6600
Italy2009 Gold medal7610
China20116th place6321
Spain20135th place7610
Russia2015 Gold medal7610
Hungary2017 Gold medal6600
South Korea2019 Gold medal6600
Hungary2022 Gold medal6600
Japan20235th place6510
Qatar2024 Gold medal6600
Singapore20254th place6420
Total8 Titles11888228

World Cup

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YearResultPldWLD
United States1979 Gold medal[3]: 67 4301
Netherlands1980 Silver medal4211
Australia19814th place
Canada1983 Silver medal6321
United States1984 Silver medal
New Zealand19884th place
Netherlands1989 Silver medal
United States1991 Bronze medal
Italy19935th place
Australia19956th place
France19977th place
Canada19996th place5221
Australia2002 Silver medal5311
China20064th place5320
New Zealand2010 Gold medal6510
Russia2014 Gold medal6600
Russia2018 Gold medal6600
United States2023 Gold medal9720
2025Division 1[4]6150
Total5 Titles6241165

World League

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YearResultPldWLD
United States2004 Gold medal[3]: 78 5410
Russia20055th place141040
Italy2006 Gold medal121020
Canada2007 Gold medal7700
Spain2008 Silver medal6510
Russia2009 Gold medal5500
United States2010 Gold medal3300
China2011 Gold medal3300
China2012 Gold medal101000
China2013 Bronze medal3210
China2014 Gold medal121110
China2015 Gold medal121200
China2016 Gold medal111100
China2017 Gold medal121110
China2018 Gold medal111010
Hungary2019 Gold medal121200
Greece2020 Gold medal6600
Spain2022 Bronze medal11830
Total14 Titles155140150

Pan American Games

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YearResultPldWLD
Canada1999 Silver medal6330
Dominican Republic2003 Gold medal6501
Brazil2007 Gold medal7700
Mexico2011 Gold medal5500
Canada2015 Gold medal5500
Peru2019 Gold medal6600
Chile2023 Gold medal6600
Total6 Titles413731

Minor tournaments

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The United States is usually represented by a U20 team in these competitions.

Summer Universiade

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YearResult
20112nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver medal
20138th place
20155th place
20171st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20198th place
Total1 Title

Pan American Championships

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YearResult
Canada 2009Cancelled[5]
Brazil 2011Did not participated
Canada 2013 (A)
United States 2013 (B) Gold medal
Canada 2015Did not participated
2017Not scheduled
2018
Brazil 2019Did not participated
2021Cancelled
Brazil 2023Did not participated
Colombia 2024 Gold medal
Total2 Titles

Holiday Cup

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YearResult
19982nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver medal
19993rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze medal
20001st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20011st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20021st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20031st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20041st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20061st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
20073rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze medal
Total6 Titles

Kirishi Cup

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YearResult
20141st place, gold medalist(s) Gold medal
Total1 Title

World Games

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YearResult
19812nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver medal (World Cup team)
Total0 Title

Olympic Year Tournament

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YearResult
19967th place
Total0 Title

Team

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Current squad

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Roster for the2025 World Championships.[6][7]

Head coach:Adam Krikorian

Former squads

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Olympic Games

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World Aquatics Championships

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World Cup

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World League

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Pan American Games

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Other tournaments

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Statistics

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Olympic Games

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Main article:United States women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics
Abbreviations
Rk.RankPos.Playing positionApp.Appearances
Ref.ReferencesAAttackerCCenter
DDefenderGKGoalkeeperUUtility

Age records

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Top 10 youngest Olympians (Olympic medalists)
Rk.PlayerPos.BirthdateGameAge of first app.Ref.
1Aria FischerCMarch 2, 199920161st place, gold medalist(s)17 years, 160 days[24]
2Maddie MusselmanAJune 16, 199820161st place, gold medalist(s)18 years, 54 days[25]
3Maggie SteffensA/DJune 4, 199320121st place, gold medalist(s)19 years, 56 days[26]
4Makenzie FischerDMarch 29, 199720161st place, gold medalist(s)19 years, 133 days[27]
5Ericka LorenzAFebruary 18, 198120002nd place, silver medalist(s)19 years, 211 days[28]
6Kelly RulonAAugust 16, 198420043rd place, bronze medalist(s)20 years, 0 days[29]
7Brenda VillaAApril 18, 198020002nd place, silver medalist(s)20 years, 151 days[30]
8Annika DriesCFebruary 10, 199220121st place, gold medalist(s)20 years, 171 days[31]
9Kami CraigCJuly 21, 198720082nd place, silver medalist(s)21 years, 21 days[32]
10Jessica SteffensDApril 7, 198720082nd place, silver medalist(s)21 years, 126 days[33]
Top 10 oldest Olympians (Olympic medalists)
Rk.PlayerPos.BirthdateGameAge of last app.Ref.
1Maureen O'TooleMarch 24, 196120002nd place, silver medalist(s)39 years, 183 days[34]
2Heather PetriAJune 13, 197820121st place, gold medalist(s)34 years, 57 days[35]
3Brenda VillaAApril 18, 198020121st place, gold medalist(s)32 years, 113 days[30]
4Heather MoodyCAugust 21, 197320043rd place, bronze medalist(s)31 years, 5 days[36]
5Kathy SheehyApril 26, 197020002nd place, silver medalist(s)30 years, 150 days[37]
6Courtney MathewsonASeptember 14, 198620161st place, gold medalist(s)29 years, 340 days[38]
7Betsey ArmstrongGKJanuary 31, 198320121st place, gold medalist(s)29 years, 191 days[39]
8Kami CraigCJuly 21, 198720161st place, gold medalist(s)29 years, 29 days[32]
9Lauren WengerUMarch 11, 198420121st place, gold medalist(s)28 years, 151 days[40]
10Kelly RulonAAugust 16, 198420121st place, gold medalist(s)27 years, 359 days[29]

Most appearances

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The following tables are pre-sorted by number of appearances, date of last appearance, date of birth, respectively.

Three athletes have each made at least three Olympic appearances.Heather Petri andBrenda Villa are the only two American female water polo players to have competed in four Olympic Games.

App.NamePos.BirthdateGames as playerPeriodAge of first app.Age of last app.Ref.
4Heather PetriAJune 13, 197820002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)12 years22 years, 95 days34 years, 57 days[35]
Brenda VillaAApril 18, 198020002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)12 years20 years, 151 days32 years, 113 days[30]
3Kami CraigCJuly 21, 198720082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s)8 years21 years, 21 days29 years, 29 days[32]

Two men have each made at least two Olympic appearances as head coaches of the United States women's national team.

App.NameBirthdateGames as head coachPeriodAge of first app.Age of last app.Ref.
3Guy Baker20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s)8 years[41][42]
2Adam KrikorianJuly 22, 197420121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s)4 years38 years, 8 days42 years, 28 days[41]

Leading scorers

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The following tables are pre-sorted by number of goals, date of the game (match), name of the player, respectively.

Maggie Steffens is the American female water polo player with the most goals at the Olympic Games, scoring 38.

Players with at least 12 goals at the Olympic Games
Rk.PlayerPos.Games (goals)Total
goals
Matches
played
Goals
per
match
Ref.
1Maggie SteffensA/D2012 (21)1st place, gold medalist(s), 2016 (17)1st place, gold medalist(s)38123.166[26]
2Brenda VillaA2000 (9)2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2004 (7)3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 2008 (9)2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 (6)1st place, gold medalist(s)31231.347[30]
3Kami CraigC2008 (6)2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 (6)1st place, gold medalist(s), 2016 (5)1st place, gold medalist(s)17171.000[32]
4Courtney MathewsonA2012 (7)1st place, gold medalist(s), 2016 (7)1st place, gold medalist(s)14121.166[38]
5Maddie MusselmanA2016 (12)1st place, gold medalist(s)1262.000[25]
Players with at least 8 goals in an Olympic tournament
Rk.PlayerPos.GameGoalsMatches
played
Goals
per
match
Ref.
1Maggie SteffensD20121st place, gold medalist(s)2163.500[26]
2Maggie SteffensA20161st place, gold medalist(s)1762.833[26]
3Maddie MusselmanA20161st place, gold medalist(s)1262.000[25]
4Kiley NeushulA20161st place, gold medalist(s)1061.666[43]
5Coralie Simmons20002nd place, silver medalist(s)971.285[44]
Brenda VillaA20002nd place, silver medalist(s)971.285[30]
Natalie GoldaD20082nd place, silver medalist(s)952.250[45]
Brenda VillaA20082nd place, silver medalist(s)952.250[30]
9Brittany HayesA20082nd place, silver medalist(s)851.600[46]
Players with at least 4 goals in an Olympic match
Rk.PlayerPos.GoalsDateMatchGameRef.
1Maggie SteffensD7July 30, 2012 United States 14–13 Hungary20121st place, gold medalist(s)[26]
2Maggie SteffensD5August 9, 2012 United States 8–5 Spain20121st place, gold medalist(s)[26]
3Brenda VillaA4September 20, 2000 United States 9–6 Kazakhstan20002nd place, silver medalist(s)[30]
Brenda VillaA4August 16, 2004 United States 7–6 Hungary20043rd place, bronze medalist(s)[30]
Natalie GoldaD4August 11, 2008 United States 12–11 China20082nd place, silver medalist(s)[45]
Courtney MathewsonA4July 30, 2012 United States 14–13 Hungary20121st place, gold medalist(s)[38]
Kami CraigC4August 1, 2012 United States 9–9 Spain20121st place, gold medalist(s)[32]
Maggie SteffensD4August 7, 2012 United States 11–9 Australia20121st place, gold medalist(s)[26]
Maddie MusselmanA4August 11, 2016 United States 12–4 China20161st place, gold medalist(s)[25]
Maggie SteffensA4August 11, 2016 United States 12–4 China20161st place, gold medalist(s)[26]
Maggie SteffensA4August 13, 2016 United States 11–6 Hungary20161st place, gold medalist(s)[26]
Maggie SteffensA4August 17, 2016 United States 14–10 Hungary20161st place, gold medalist(s)[26]

Multiple medalists

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Heather Petri
Brenda Villa

Seventeen athletes have each won at least two Olympic medals in water polo.Heather Petri andBrenda Villa are the only two American female water polo players to have won four Olympic medals.

Rk.NamePos.Games as playerMedalsRef.
GoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Heather PetriA20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1214[35]
Brenda VillaA20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1214[30]
3Kami CraigC20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s)2103[32]
4Courtney MathewsonA20121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s)2002[38]
Melissa SeidemannD20121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s)2002[47]
Maggie SteffensA/D20121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s)2002[26]
7Betsey ArmstrongGK20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1102[39]
Jessica SteffensD20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1102[33]
Lauren WengerU20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1102[40]
Elsie WindesD20082nd place, silver medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1102[48]
11Kelly RulonA20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20121st place, gold medalist(s)1012[29]
12Robin BeauregardC20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s)0112[49]
Ellen Estes20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s)0112[48]
Natalie GoldaD20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s)0112[45]
Ericka LorenzA20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s)0112[28]
Heather MoodyC20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s)0112[36]
Nicolle PayneGK20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s)0112[41]

Two men have each led teams to at least three Olympic medals as head coaches of the United States women's national team.

Rk.NameGames as head coachMedalsRef.
GoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Guy Baker20002nd place, silver medalist(s), 20043rd place, bronze medalist(s), 20082nd place, silver medalist(s)0213[41][42]
2Adam Krikorian20121st place, gold medalist(s), 20161st place, gold medalist(s), 20201st place, gold medalist(s)3003[41]

See also

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External links

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