STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford’s Makenzie Fischer, Kiley Neushul, Melissa Seidemann and Maggie Steffens
were named to the USA Water Polo Women’s National Team roster that will
take part in the 2016 Olympic Qualification Tournament it was announced
Wednesday.
The tournament, which starts March 21 in Gouda, Netherlands, is Team
USA’s one and only chance to qualify for this summer’s Olympic Games. A
top-four finish is required to punch a ticket to Rio.
After five days of group play where Team USA will take on Japan,
Canada, Spain, Greece and South Africa, its Olympic hopes hinge on a
crossover round on March 26 in which the winner continues on the road to
Rio and the loser does not.
This year marks the second time the USA Women's National Team program
has had to compete in
this event. In the lead up to the 2000 Olympic
Games, the first to feature women's water polo, Team USA qualified in
Italy after failing to qualify in the Pan American Games a year earlier.
With Brazil serving as Olympic host in 2016, the Pan American Games in
2015 did not serve as a continental qualifier as it had in previous
years.
The 13-member roster is the same that led Team USA to gold at last
month’s FINA Intercontinental Tournament in Lewisville, Texas. Steffens
was named tournament MVP and Fischer tied Australia’s Rowie Webster for
the high scoring award with 13 goals in six games.
Fischer, who signed a National Letter of Intent with Stanford in the
fall of 2014, deferred her enrollment and will be a freshman on The Farm
beginning with the 2016-17 academic year. Neushul, a two-time Peter J.
Cutino Award winner and three-time NCAA champion, wrapped up her
Stanford career this past May and finished as the Cardinal’s third
all-time leading scorer with 222 goals.
Seidemann and Steffens won gold at the 2012 London Olympics with Team
USA. Seidemann graduated in 2013 following a season in which she scored
75 goals, won the Peter J. Cutino Award and was named the ACWPC Player
of the Year. Her 239 career goals are tied for the most in Stanford
single-season history and are ninth in MPSF history.
A two-time FINA Women’s Water Polo Athlete of the Year, Steffens was
the 2012 Olympics MVP after scoring 21 goals in London. A two-time NCAA
champion and the reigning ACWPC Player of the Year, Steffens has taken
this year off from Stanford and possesses one more year of eligibility
with the Cardinal.

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