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Also in her second year with the
Falcon women’s water polo program, Brenda Villa
offers a tremendous amount of knowledge and
credibility to the program with her credentials.
In addition to being a four-time 1st
Team All-American playing on the Bell Gardens
High boys water polo team, she spent three
seasons on the Stanford University water polo
team and played internationally from 1996-2003
and has competed all over the world. As an
attacker in international competition, Villa was
one of most experienced members of the Team USA
squad, as she helped lead them to 1st
Place in the Holiday Cup, Pan American Games and
FINA World Championships in 2003. Villa led the
team with 10 goals at the 2003 Pan American
Games, including two in the gold medal win over
Canada, which qualified them for the Athens
Olympics. Additionally, she was named to the
Media All-World Team at the 2002 World Cup and
was a member of the 2002 Sydney Olympic team
that won a silver medal.
While at Stanford, she was named
the MPSF Player of the Year in 2003 and was a
finalist for the Peter J. Cutino Award after
winning the award the year prior. In her three
seasons with the Cardinal, she finished with 172
goals and was a finalist for the Women’s Sports
Foundation Sportswoman of the Year in 2002 after
leading her team with 60 goals on their way to
the NCAA championship. In her freshman season,
she led the team with 69 goals as the team lost
in the NCAA championship game. That season,
Villa was also honored as the NCAA Division I
Water Polo Player of the Year and was the MPSF
Co-Player of the Year as a freshman. |