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Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches 2017 Women's Division I All-America Team Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches 2017 Women's Division I All-America Team 2017 Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches Division I All-America Team Division I Player of the Year: Maggie Steffens (Stanford University) Division I Coach of the Year: John Tanner (Stanford University) First Team Ashleigh Johnson (Goalie) Princeton University Maggie Steffens Stanford University Jamie Neushul Stanford University Dora Antal University of California Rachel Fattal University of California, Los Angeles Maddie Musselman University of California, Los Angeles Stephania Haralbidis University of Southern California Second Team Gabby Stone (Goalie) Stanford University Makenzie Fischer Stanford University Anna Illes University of California Mary Brooks University of California, Irvine Kodi Hill University of California, Los Angeles Allison Skaggs University of Michigan Maud Meggens University of Southern California Third Team Amanda Logan (Goalie) University of Southern California Brigitta Games University of Southern California Bente Rogge Arizona State University Christina Kotsia Long Beach State University Alys Williams University of California, Los Angeles Chloe Barr University of Hawaii Kyra Christmas University of the Pacific Honorable Mention Mia Rycraw (Goalie) Arizona State University Cleo Harrington (Goalie) Harvard University Eirini Patras (Goalie) Long Beach State University Madeline Trabucco (Goalie) University of California Kelly Matthews Indiana University Mollie Williams Indiana University Jordan Raney Stanford University Dani Jackovich Stanford University Lena Mihailovic Arizona State University Marisa Kolokotronis Brown University Madeleine Sanchez California State University, Northridge Zsofia Polak Hartwick College Michelle Martinelli Harvard University Hannah Schultz Iona College Amanda Amorosa Marist College Haley Wan Princeton University Caroline Israels San Diego State University Emma Wright University of California Greta Kohlmoos University of California, Davis McKenna Mitchell University of California, Irvine Irene Gonzalez University of Hawaii Maddy Steere University of Michigan Brianna Daboub University of Southern California Mariana Duarte University of the Pacific Kim Watson Wagner College .
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