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Duarte Named Honorable Mention of 2022 ACWPC DI All-America Team

STOCKTON, Calif. - Pacific's women's water polo Co-Captain, Mariana Duarte has been named an honorable mention on the 2022 Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches Division I All-America Team.

"Mariana has been a cornerstone for the program for many years; she exudes what it means to be a Pacific Tiger," said Head Coach James Graham. "With things like All-American voting, you never really know how things will go. However, it is apparent that other coaches across the country took note of the year, and the career, that she had here at Pacific."

The former Olympian, a graduate student for the 2022 season, was the leading force for the Tigers earning GCC First-Team All-Conference honors and was named to the 2022 GCC All-Tournament Team. Tallying a career-high 63 goals this season, Duarte became the fourth all-time leading goal scorer at Pacific with 214 career goals.

"I am very grateful for being named an honorable mention, but I could not have done it without a supportive staff and teammates," said Duarte. "Pacific not only made me a better player, but also a better person."

Duarte, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, competed in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. She played in six Olympic games and scored goals against the United States and Australia.

Before turning 20 years old, Duarte played in six international competitions with the Brazil senior national team including the Olympics and the world championships.

"I am very proud of Mariana and her All-America honor. She was a great teammate," said women's water polo co-captain Toula Falvey. "Pacific water polo was her priority and she represented the program very well. Mariana constantly pushed us to play at our best 100% of the time. She was a great leader in and out of the water, and many people looked up to her."

Mariana Duarte (R) and fellow Eberhardt School of Business student Liam Egan (L) took part in the Student Investment Fund experience, which included a trip to New York.

Duarte successfully juggled her schedule with international play, college competition and her studies at Pacific. Duarte graduated in May with a Master of Science in finance and is looking to start her career.

"It has been an honor to coach her," said Graham. "Her competitive spirit and drive have made it a true pleasure for the coaching staff."

Lewis Gale, interim dean of the Eberhardt School of Business, taught Duarte in an international trade class as an undergraduate. 

"She was in class with me during her water polo season, and I was very impressed with how she was able to balance academics and athletics," Gale said. "She was always prepared and had a good grasp of the principles of international trade."

Duarte also spent a week in New York as part of the Student Investment Fund experience—a two-term class where undergraduate business students are selected through a formal application process and have the ability to manage an investment portfolio currently approaching $4 million dollars. The trip to New York is part of the experience. 

"Mariana is thoughtful and analytical in the way she approaches things, and I saw that during our week in New York," Gale said. "She is a tremendous student-athlete, and she shined both in the classroom and in the pool."

"She dedicated so much to our team throughout her time at pacific, and she is very deserving of this award," said Falvey. 

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Players Mentioned

Mariana Duarte

#5 Mariana Duarte

ATT
5' 7"
Graduate Student
Toula Falvey

#3 Toula Falvey

2M
5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Mariana Duarte

#5 Mariana Duarte

5' 7"
Graduate Student
ATT
Toula Falvey

#3 Toula Falvey

5' 8"
Senior
2M