- Coralie Simmons
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Coralie Simmons Personal information Born March 1, 1977 Medal recordWomen's Water Polo Competitor for the United States
Olympic Games Silver 2000 Sydney Team Competition Coralie Denise Simmons (born March 1, 1977 in Hemet, California) is an American water polo player, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. In 2001, she won the Peter J. Cutino Award, presented annually to the top American collegiate water polo player. Simmons is currently the women's water polo coach at Sonoma State University.[1]
Simmons joined other UCLA Bruins, Natalie Golda (2005), Kelly Rulon (2007), and Courtney Mathewson (2008), as the school's four woman Peter J. Cutino Award winners, all coached by Adam Krikorian.[2] She was also named as an assistant coach to the USA Water Polo Women’s Senior National Team for the 2009 FINA World Championships.
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At Hemet High School, Simmons was girls' water polo team captain and Outstanding Defensive Player for her senior year in 1994. She also lettered four years in varsity swimming, received four-time team MVP and two-time league champions. In 1995, Simmons set a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) record in 100 breaststroke and 100 freestyle, and was recognized as CIF Outstanding Female Swimmer. Coralie Simmons played three years in soccer under coach and mother Debbie Simmons.
Coralie Simmons was a two-time National Player of the Year at UCLA. In her final season with the Bruins in 2001, UCLA captured its fourth national title in the inaugural NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship. Simmons scored with just 1:28 remaining in the final period to give the Bruins a 5-4 win, and was named the tournament MVP. She owns three of UCLA’s four offensive records in women's water polo, including career and season goals.
In June 2001, Simmons graduated from UCLA with a degree in geography and environmental studies.
- UCLA Career Scoring
Year Goals Attempts Percentage 1996 60 68 88 1997 60 91 66 1998 74* 115 64 2001 41 62 66 Totals 235* 336 70 (*school record)
Olympics and international
While still in high school, Simmons was chosen to join the U.S. Senior National team. She redshirted the 1999 and 2000 seasons at UCLA to play on the U.S. Women's National Team, helping the team qualify for the Olympic Games in the qualification tournament in Sicily by scoring a team-leading eight goals. The US women won silver medals at both the Pan-American Games in 1999 and then the Olympics in Sydney in 2000, where Simmons tied for the team lead in scoring with nine goals. In 2001, she took home silver at the 2001 FINA World Water Polo Cup and led the team in scoring.
From 2001-2005, Simmons played for two different professional water polo teams in Athens, Greece. Her squads won three Greek Championships and one European Cup. In 2005, Coralie Simmons began her first year as an assistant coach on the University of Hawaii water polo staff.
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Categories:- Olympic water polo players of the United States
- Water polo players at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists for the United States
- American water polo coaches
- UCLA Bruins water polo players
- People from Hemet, California
- Sportspeople from Riverside County, California
- 1977 births
- Living people
- Olympic medalists in water polo
- Female water polo players
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