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Women's Water Polo

Represented at WUGS

STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford University will be represented by 21 student-athletes at the World University Games in Naples, Italy, July 3-14.

Among the 21 Cardinal competitors at the event, nine Stanford programs will be represented as well as four countries. Isaac White (men's basketball) and Mackenzie Little (women's track and field) will be competing for Australia, Emily Arbuthnott (women's tennis) will participte for England and incoming freshman Floranne Carroll will play for Canada's women's water polo team. The 13 other Cardinal student-athletes will represent Team USA. 

In addition to the Stanford student-athletes, two Cardinal coaches will be representing the University as women's swimming's Associate Head Coach Tracy Slusser and diving Head Coach Patrick Jeffrey will serve as head coaches for Team USA in their respective sports. 

More information on the 2019 World University Games can be found here

Student-AthleteSportCountry
Tyler AbramsonMen's Water PoloUSA
Emily ArbuthnottWomen's TennisEngland
Zoe BartelWomen's SwimmingUSA
Megan ByrnesWomen's SwimmingUSA
Floranne CarrollWomen's Water PoloCanada
Conor CaseyMen's DivingUSA
Ella EastinWomen's SwimmingUSA
Audriana FitzmorrisWomen's VolleyballUSA
Madeleine GatesWomen's VolleyballUSA
Jaylen JasperMen's VolleyballUSA
Daria LenzWomen's DivingUSA
Mackenzie LittleAthletics (Track & Field)Australia
Meghan McClureWomen's VolleyballUSA
Kyler PreshoMen's VolleyballUSA
AJ RossmanMen's Water PoloUSA
Daniel RoyMen's SwimmingUSA
Carolina ScultiWomen's DivingUSA
Jackson SeyboldMen's Water PoloUSA
Isaac WhiteBasketballAustralia
Bennett WilliamsMen's Water PoloUSA
Quinn WoodheadMen's Water PoloUSA