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Bernadette Doyle, Jordan Wedderburn, Daisy Logtens, Ema Vernoux

Four standout players from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa women’s water polo team were named All-Americans by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches, following the team’s run to the NCAA Championship Final Four.

Bernadette Doyle and Jordan Wedderburn earned second-team honors, while Daisy Logtens made the third team, and Ema Vernoux received an honorable mention.

Doyle, the Big West Player of the Year, tallied 56 goals, 39 assists and a conference-best 55 steals. She became just the second UH Mānoa player ever to record more than 100 career goals, assists and steals.

Wedderburn finished with 68 goals in her senior season. She tied the program record with three Big West Player of the Week honors.

Logtens, a two-time All-American, led the conference with a 9.10 goals-against average and earned Big West Championship MVP honors with 209 saves.

Freshman Vernoux led the team with 78 goals—fourth-most in a single season in program history—and was named Big West Freshman of the Year.

The reigning Big West Champion Rainbow Wahine finished the season 22–5, reaching the NCAA semifinals for the second straight year under head coach James Robinson.

Read more at Hawaiiathletics.com

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