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STANFORD, Calif. - Twenty-six student-athletes and four coaches will represent Stanford at the 2015 World University Games, held July 3-14 in Gwangju, South Korea.

The 2015 national champion Stanford women's water polo team, led by head coach John Tanner and associate head coach Susan Ortwein, will compete for the United States. Other teams being represented are women's basketball, men's diving, women's golf, men's gymnastics, men's swimming, women's swimming, women's track and field and men's volleyball.

The World University Games, or Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). Held every two years in cities around the globe, the Universiade incorporates both educational and cultural aspects into 12 days of sports competitions and features more than 9,000 student-athletes and officials from over 170 countries.

ESPNU and ESPN3 will cover the games. A full schedule of broadcasts is below. 

Stanford at the 2015 World University Games:

Women’s Basketball
Erica McCall

Men’s Diving
Bradley Christensen

Women's Golf
Lauren Dobashi ( assistant coach)
Lauren Kim

Men’s Gymnastics
Akash Modi
Thom Glielmi (head coach)
Ryan Sheppard (Hungary)

Men’s Swimming
Drew Cosgarea
Sam Perry (New Zealand)

Women’s Swimming
Felicia Lee (’14)
Lia Neal

Women’s Track and Field
Valarie Allman

Men’s Volleyball
Kyle Dagostino
Kevin Rakestraw

Women’s Water Polo
Gabby Stone
Dani Jackovich
Sophia Monaghan
Katie Dudley
Cassidy Papa
Rachel Johnson
Jordan Raney
Jamie Neushul
Natalie Chun
Kat Klass
Madison Berggren
Shannon Cleary
Lauren Norheim
Julia Hermann
John Tanner (head coach)
Susan Ortwein (assistant coach)


ESPNU Schedule

DateTime (ET)Event
Thur, Jul 212 a.m.Men’s Volleyball: Team USA vs. Czech Republic
Fri, Jul 311 p.m.Men’s Basketball: Team USA vs. Turkey
Sat, Jul 49 p.m.Women’s Basketball: Team USA vs. Italy
Sun, Jul 57:30 a.m.Men’s Basketball: Brazil vs. Team USA
Mon, Jul 64:30 a.m.Women’s Basketball: China vs. Team USA
Tue, Jul 711 p.m.Men’s Basketball: Team USA vs. Serbia
Wed, Jul 89 p.m.Men’s Basketball: Team USA vs. Switzerland
Sat, Jul 111:30 a.m.Men’s Basketball: Quarterfinal*
 7 a.m.Women’s Basketball: Semifinal*
Sun, Jul 122 a.m.Men’s Basketball: Semifinal (Option 1)*
 5 a.m.Men’s Basketball: Semifinal (Option 2)*
Mon, Jul 135 a.m.Women’s Basketball: Gold Medal Game*
 7:30 a.m.Men’s Basketball: Gold Medal Game*
Wed, Jul 157 p.m.Track and Field**
Thur, Jul 167 p.m.Swimming and Diving**

*Only if Team USA is participating
**One-hour special recapping the events
Please note: Team USA Women’s Basketball potential quarterfinal and Team USA Men’s Basketball potential Bronze medal games are unable to be carried as of this release  



ESPN3 Schedule

DateTime (ET)Event
Thur, Jul 312:15 a.m.Women’s 1M Springboard
 1:45 a.m.Men’s 3M Springboard
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
 7:15 a.m.Gymnastics
Sat, Jul 41:45 a.m.Men’s Synchronized 3M Springboard
 3:15 a.m.Women’s Platform
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
 7:15 a.m.Gymnastics
Sun, Jul 51:30 a.m.Men’s Gymnastics
 2:00 a.m.Women’s Synchronized Platform
 3:30 a.m.Men’s 1M Springboard
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
 6:30 a.m.Women’s Gymnastics
 10:00 p.m.Gymnastics
Mon, Jul 62:30 a.m.Men’s Synchronized Platform
 3:00 a.m.Gymnastics
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
Tues, Jul 72:30 a.m.Women’s 3M Springboard
 3:00 a.m.Track and Field
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
Wed, Jul 812:00 a.m.Women’s 3M Synchronized Springboard
 1:45 a.m.Men’s Platform
 2:00 a.m.Track and Field
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
Thur, Jul 94:00 a.m.Track and Field
 6:00 a.m.Swimming
Fri, Jul 101:00 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
 3:00 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
 3:30 a.m.Track and Field
 5:30 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
Sat, Jul 111:00 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
 3:00 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
 4:00 a.m.Track and Field
 5:30 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
Sun, Jul 121:00 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
 3:30 a.m.Rhythmic Gymnastics
 7:30 a.m.Women’s Basketball: Bronze Medal Game*

*Only if Team USA is participating