Another Year With Five ACWPC All-AmericansAnother Year With Five ACWPC All-Americans
Women's Water Polo

Another Year With Five ACWPC All-Americans

Juliette Dhalluin and Jenna Flynn led the way as first-team selections

STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford was well represented with five Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-Americans on Tuesday, led by Peter J. Cutino Award finalists Juliette Dhalluin and Jenna Flynn.

Also in the running for the award presented to the nation’s most outstanding collegiate water polo player, Dhalluin and Flynn were named first-team All-Americans.

Christine Carpenter earned a spot on the second team while Sienna Green and Ella Woodhead received honorable mention status.

Stanford was honored with at least five All-Americans for the sixth straight season. The Cardinal has produced 66 All-Americans in school history, with those individuals combining for 159 honors.

Dhalluin appeared in all 17 games, leading the Cardinal in assists (32) while ranking second in goals (49), points (81) and shots (79). A three-time All-American (2023, 2025-26), Dhalluin produced 15 multi-goal games and nine hat tricks. Dhalluin matched her career high with six goals in a win over USC on April 12, being named MPSF All-Tournament MVP after she helped the Cardinal secure the MPSF title. A three-time All-MPSF honoree who earned second-team accolades in 2026, Dhalluin also was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team.

Flynn competed in all 17 games this season, leading the Cardinal in goals (54), points (82) and shots (105) while ranking second in assists (28). A three-time All-American (2023, 2025-26) who has led Stanford to two NCAA titles, Flynn produced 15 multi-goal games and 12 hat tricks in 2026. Flynn is a three-time All-MPSF recipient who was named to the first team for the first time in her career. Flynn closed out the season with 182 goals, ranking 11th all-time among the Cardinal scoring list. Flynn was named to the MPSF All-Tournament Team and the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team.

Carpenter is a two-time All-American (2025-26) who appeared in 16 contests as the Cardinal’s starting goalkeeper. Carpenter finished with 96 saves, including a season-best 11 stops on two occasions. She was also named a second-team All-MPSF selection for the second season in a row.

Green played in all 17 games, ranking third on the team in goals (24) and multi-goal games (8) while contributing seven assists and 44 shots. It’s the second career All-America honor for Green, who received honorable mention accolades in 2023 during her freshman season at UCLA before transferring to The Farm.

Woodhead appeared in all 17 contests, leading the team in earned exclusions (37) while totaling 18 goals, six assists, 37 shots and four multi-goal games. Named an All-American for the first time, Woodhead was the Cardinal’s only first-team selection to the NCAA All-Tournament Team, in addition to being recognized as an honorable mention all-conference pick.

The nation’s only program to have participated in all 25 NCAA Championships since the event’s inception in 2001, Stanford (15-2, 5-1 MPSF) reached the NCAA semifinals in 2026. The Cardinal produced another impressive season, highlighted by its ninth MPSF title and fourth in the past five years. Ranked No. 1 in the country for most of the season, Stanford swept three meetings against UCLA, defeated California twice and beat USC in the conference final. Stanford also captured the Barbara Kalbus Invitational, securing its fourth tournament title in five seasons.