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(2016 NCAA Champion | First-time Olympian)
Seasons played at USC: 4 (2014-17)
USC CAREER
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2016 NCAA Champion
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USC’s No. 2 all-time leading scorer (269 goals)
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Her 84 goals scored in 2017 was the third most in USC history
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2016 Peter J. Cutino Award winner
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2016 National & MPSF Player of the Year
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Two-time ACWPC First Team All-American
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2016 NCAA Tournament MVP
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Major: International Relations
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Minor: Marketing
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FAST FACTS
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A dual citizen of the USA and Greece, she played on the Greek National Team until December 2017, when made her debut with the U.S. National Team
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Has a twin sister, Ioanna, who also was on the USC women’s water polo team and was a member of the Greek National Team
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Moved from Greece to the United States in high school, attending Corona del Mar HS
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Scored five goals in the 2016 NCAA Championship game, including the late game-winner from near mid-pool
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USC’s 2016 NCAA championship team featured four past or future Olympians: Haralabidis (2020: USA), Amanda Longan (2020: USA), Hayley McKelvey (2020: Canada) and Victória Chamorro (2016: Brazil)