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US water polo captain Maggie Steffens tossed flowers into the Seine from Team USA’s opening ceremony boat to honor her late sister-in-law Lulu Conner, who died in Paris just days before the ...
Steffens’ sister-in-law died on Tuesday, July 23, after traveling to Paris to cheer on Steffens and Team USA as they compete in water polo. She was 26. She was 26.
Maggie Steffens, the celebrated three-time Olympic gold medalist, is back at the Olympics, vying for her fourth medal with the U.S. Women’s Water Polo Team. However, her journey in Paris, France ...
Her father left the island and joined the water polo team of Berkeley, University of California where he became a three-time All-American, leading the California Golden Bears to the 1977 NCAA championship. [38] [39] [40] In 1979, he was the PAC-10 player of the year in water polo. [41] Maggie Steffens lives in Danville, California.
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Lincoln-Smith played her club water polo for the Cronulla Water Polo Club in the National Water Polo League. [3] [20] She was a member of the team in 2009 [21] and 2011. [20] She was with the club for the 2012 season that started in February. [22] [23] As a member of the team, she helped them win the first two games of the season 8–4 and 7 ...
[2] [3] She began playing water polo at age eight, joining the local Riverside Water Polo club before later moving to the SoCal Water Polo club. [4] She showed talent in the sport from a young age; when she was 12, she was chosen for the U.S. team at the Pan American Junior Championships, where she was against players as old as 19. [5]
Steffens, captain of the U.S. women’s water polo team, posted a tribute to Lulu Conner on Instagram Saturday, sharing three photos that captured the essence of her late sister-in-law.