congrats Maggie Steffens + team - pincemob - 08-09-2012
Incoming freshman Maggie Steffens just led the U.S. team to its first ever gold medal in water polo. She was the youngest player on the team.  In her first game in London she tied the all-time Olympic record for goals and she went on to score the most goals of anyone in the Olympics, including 5 in the final game.  In the semifinal she scored the go-ahead goal in overtime to beat Australia. I read before the Olympics that she had gone 4-4 in a shootout which the U.S. needed to qualify for London.  She is now drawing comparisons to Michael Jordan, which-- if this Olympics was a fair portrayal of her talent-- is probably an insult to Maggie Steffens. Several other Cardinal celebrate this with her, including her older sister who was class of 2010. Magical stuff, really.Â
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Griffins78 - 08-09-2012
IIRC their dad played water polo at Cal
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stan01 - 08-11-2012
Eight Stanford athletes won gold medals within one hour, five in water polo and three in soccer. Congratulations to USA Water Polo's Annika Dries, '13, Melissa Seidemann, '12, Jessica Steffens, '10, Maggie Steffens, '16, and Brenda Villa, '03; and USA Soccer's Kelley O'Hara, '10, Rachel Buehler, '07, and Nicole Barnhart, '04.