2026 Women's College Draft

Team 7: TBD
7. Anna Pearson, center, UCLA. Pearson is a 3x All-American and 2x 1st team All-American.
8. Emma Lineback, LH attacker, UCLA. Lineback is a 2x All-American and member of the senior national team.
21. Dora Alaksza, 6’3" attacker, Pacific. Alaksza is a 2x All-American. She has scored 243 goals during her three years at Pacific, despite missing much of her freshman year with an injury.
22. Julia Bonaguidi, attacker, Cal. Bonaguidi is a member of the senior national team. She scored 36 goals for Cal last year. I think she will score at least 50 goals this year.

Limey is on the clock, followed by retired guy and Oldschoolpolo fan.

Team “Both Coasts” (Not just the West Coast!)

6- Lauren Steele, goalie, UCLA

9- Rachel Gazzaniga, Center, USC: Rachel is strong as both a defender and center.

20- Niki Piovan, defender, Harvard: 2025 CWPA Rookie Of the Year and Greece Junior National Team member

23- Ross Sinclair, coach, Newport Harbor HS: While Ross is not a college coach, he would do great, should he one day be one.

retiredguy is on the road and asked me to post his next pick.

Team 5:
5. Serena Browne, center defender, Stanford
10. Ella Woodhead, center/center defender, Stanford
19. Ema Vernoux, attacker, Hawaii
24. Genoa Rossi, attacker/center defender, UCLA

Oldschoolpolofan is on the clock followed by BB70 and swimcoach.

Team 4
4. Jenna Flynn - Att - Stanford
11. Juliette Dhalluin - LH Att - Stanford

18. Maggie Hawkins - 2M - Stanford

  1. Daisy Logtens - Goalie - Hawaii
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  1. Olivia Obando- UC San Diego

Team No. 2:

2. Emily Ausmus, Att, USC.

13. Alma Yaacobi, 2M, USC.

16. Ava Stryker, Att, USC

27. Lindsey Lucas, Goalie, Princeton. Lucas has been a four year starter for Princeton and a three time All-American. My high octane team is gong to need an elite goalie and I fell fortunate that she was still available this late in the draft.

Team 1:

1/. Christine Carpenter, GK, Stanford
14/. Quinn Healy, Stanford
15/. Lucy Haaland-Ford, Stanford
28/. Hailey Andress, Fresno State. She leads the program in accolades for good reason. A dynamic attacker with a hard outside shot and aggressive counterattack
29/. Elisa Portillo, Long Beach State. If there’s anyone giving Hawaii a run for their money this year, it’s Long Beach led by senior Elisa Portillo. Her efforts placed her at second team all-American and I’m lucky to have her as a selection this late in the game.

Team No. 2:

2. Emily Ausmus, Att, USC.

13. Alma Yaacobi, 2M, USC.

16. Ava Stryker, Att, USC

27. Lindsey Lucas, Goalie, Princeton

30. Millie Quin, Att, ASU. Quin will add even more firepower to my high octane offense. She scored 89 goals last year, shooting at a 56% clip. She also led her team in steals and was second in assists and drawn exclusions.

  1. Darcy Spark- Jr ATK, SJSU
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You might have misspelled “Karampetsou” … the CWPA ROY voters certainly did

66 goals (56% shooting), 40 assists, 22 draws, 24-1 sprints. All top 2 at Michigan. Remarkable freshman year.

Hard to compare without Harvard’s stats which were never posted

Btw it’s Bonaguidi with an “I” at the end!

Team 4
4. Jenna Flynn - Att - Stanford
11. Juliette Dhalluin - LH Att - Stanford
18. Maggie Hawkins - 2M - Stanford
25. Daisy Logtens - Goalie - Hawaii
32. Adriadna Temprano - UTL - Hawaii

  1. Ari Karampetsou — LH Attacker — Michigan
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Team “Both Coasts” (Not just the West Coast!)

6- Lauren Steele, goalie, UCLA

9- Rachel Gazzaniga, Center, USC: Rachel is strong as both a defender and center.

20- Niki Piovan, defender, Harvard: 2025 CWPA Rookie Of the Year and Greece Junior National Team member

23- Ross Sinclair, coach, Newport Harbor HS: While Ross is not a college coach, he would do great, should he one day be one.

34- Emese Batizi, Attacker Princeton: Plays on the Hungarian Junior National Team.

Team 7: TBD

7- Anna Pearson, center, UCLA. Pearson is a 3x All-American and 2x 1st team All-American.
8- Emma Lineback, LH attacker, UCLA. Lineback is a 2x All-American and member of the senior national team.
21. Dora Alaksza, 6’3" attacker, Pacific. Alaksza is a 2x All-American. She has scored 243 goals during her three years at Pacific, despite missing much of her freshman year with an injury.
22. Julia Bonaguidi, attacker, Cal. Bonaguidi is a member of the senior national team. She scored 36 goals for Cal last year. I think she will score at least 50 goals this year.
35. Talia Fonseca, goalie, Cal. Fonseca started for Cal last year as a redshirt freshman and was named to the All-MPSF honorable mention team.
36. Rita Gurri, center defender, Long Beach State. Gurri was named to the All-Big West freshman team last year. She scored 39 goals. Gurri played for the Spanish youth national team that won the 18u world championships in 2024.

Limey is on the clock, followed by retired guy and Oldschoolpolo fan.

Team “Both Coasts” (Not just the West Coast!)

6- Lauren Steele, goalie, UCLA

9- Rachel Gazzaniga, utility, USC: Rachel is strong as both a defender and center.

20- Niki Piovan, defender, Harvard: 2025 CWPA Rookie Of the Year and Greece Junior National Team member

23- Ross Sinclair, coach, Newport Harbor HS: While Ross is not a college coach, he would do great, should he one day be one.

34- Emese Batizi, Attacker Princeton: Plays on the Hungarian Junior National Team.

37- Maddie Poissonnier, defender, Brown

Team 5:

5. Serena Browne, Stanford

10. Ella Woodhead, Stanford

19. Ema Vernoux, Hawaii

24. Genoa Rossi, UCLA

33. Ari Karampetsou, Michigan

38. Esther Varro, Cal

  1. Itziar Almeda - LH Att - Arizona State

Millie Quinn-SR-ATK-Arizona State

i think Millie was picked already - pick 30

sorry about that…I’ll take Claudia Valdes-SR-ATK-SDSU

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