USA Women Beat Hungary 8-7 for GOLD In The 2024 World Championships!
Zac Hudson

Women's Senior National Team Sherie Key

USA Women Beat Hungary 8-7; Take GOLD At 2024 World Championships In Doha!

USA Women win 8th World Championship Title in Doha, Qatar
Doha, Qatar - February 16 - The USA Women's National Team claimed GOLD at the 2024 World Aquatics World Championships with a 8-7 win over Hungary. Rachel Fattal led the scoring with three goals while Maggie Steffens added two in the win. Ashleigh Johnson had a total of 12 saves for Team USA and was named top goalkeeper of the tourney. The victory marks the eighth world championship title in program history, by far the most of any program in the world in men's or women's water polo. It joins Team USA titles in 2003, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2022.

In the first quarter, Steffens, Jordan Raney and Fattal each scored unanswered goals in the opening six minutes of play. Hungary added two late goals to make the score 3-2 at the end of the first quarter. Fattal opened the scoring in the second quarter but Hungary was quick to respond keeping the score close, 4-3. Maddie Musselman would score with 5:26 left to go in the half, then Hungary would close out the first half with one additional goal to make it 5-4 in favor of Team USA at halftime.

The third quarter proved to be a highly defensive affair as Team USA did not get any goals and Hungary earned one to tie the game at five. Veterans Steffens and Fattal each scored goals to make the score 7-5 with 4:37 left in the game. Hungary attempted to get on the scoreboard again, but Johnson was there for one of her 12 stops on the day. In the waning moments, Ryann Neushul would score the final goal of the game earning Team USA the gold medal. 

With the win, Maggie Steffens, Rachel Fattal and Maddie Musselman all earn their fifth World Championship title. It also marks the first senior World Championship titles in the careers of Emily Ausmus, Jenna Flynn, Jewel Roemer and Jovana Sekulic. Head Coach Adam Krikorian has now led Team USA to six World Championship crowns. 

The United States went 3/10 on power plays while Hungary was 2/6 on power plays and neither team attempted a penalty. 

Scoring - Scoresheet 
USA 8 (3, 2, 0, 3) R. Fattal 3, M. Steffens 2, M. Musselman 1, R. Neushul 1, J. Raney 1
HUN 7 (2, 2, 1, 2) K. Garda 2, R. Keszthelyi 2, K. Farago 1, G. Gurisatti 1, R. Parkes 1
Saves - USA - A. Johnson 12 - HUN - A. Magyari 1, B. Neszmely 4
6x5 - USA - 3/10 - HUN 2/6
Penalties - USA - 0/0 - HUN - 0/0
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Players Mentioned

Rachel Fattal

Rachel Fattal

Attacker
5' 8"
Professional
Ashleigh Johnson

Ashleigh Johnson

Goalkeeper
6' 1"
Professional
Maddie Woepse

Maddie Woepse

Attacker
5' 11"
Sophomore
Jordan Raney

Jordan Raney

Defender
5' 10"
Senior
Maggie Steffens

Maggie Steffens

Attacker
5' 9"
Professional
Ryann Neushul

Ryann Neushul

Attacker
5' 7"
Redshirt Senior
Stanford / NYAC / Santa Barbara 805
Jewel Roemer

Jewel Roemer

Attacker
5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Stanford / NYAC / 680
Emily  Ausmus

Emily Ausmus

Attacker
Redshirt Freshman
USC / NYAC / SOCAL
Jovana Sekulic

Jovana Sekulic

Center
Redshirt Junior
Princeton / NYAC
Jenna Flynn

Jenna Flynn

Attacker
5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
Stanford / NYAC / 680

Players Mentioned

Rachel Fattal

Rachel Fattal

5' 8"
Professional
Attacker
Ashleigh Johnson

Ashleigh Johnson

6' 1"
Professional
Goalkeeper
Maddie Woepse

Maddie Woepse

5' 11"
Sophomore
Attacker
Jordan Raney

Jordan Raney

5' 10"
Senior
Defender
Maggie Steffens

Maggie Steffens

5' 9"
Professional
Attacker
Ryann Neushul

Ryann Neushul

5' 7"
Redshirt Senior
Stanford / NYAC / Santa Barbara 805
Attacker
Jewel Roemer

Jewel Roemer

5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Stanford / NYAC / 680
Attacker
Emily  Ausmus

Emily Ausmus

Redshirt Freshman
USC / NYAC / SOCAL
Attacker
Jovana Sekulic

Jovana Sekulic

Redshirt Junior
Princeton / NYAC
Center
Jenna Flynn

Jenna Flynn

5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
Stanford / NYAC / 680
Attacker