

A look at Ashleigh Johnson, a powerhouse of women's water polo
Aug 1, 2024
The U.S. women's water polo team continues to dominate, and star goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson is a key player. As the first Black woman on the team, she reflects on the emotional experience of competing against former teammates. Johnson made an impressive 80 saves at the Tokyo Olympics, showcasing her status as one of the world's best goalkeepers. The journey from a hesitant swimmer in Florida to a celebrated athlete at Princeton highlights the importance of representation and embracing individuality in sports.
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A Reunion in Paris
- Ashleigh Johnson's Olympic games have been a reunion of sorts.
- She's competing against former teammates from her professional career in Greece and Italy.
Focusing on Improvement
- During training, Coach Krikorian reviewed game footage, focusing on areas for improvement.
- Even with a 14-5 win against Italy, the focus remained on refining their play.
Pressure and Camaraderie
- The U.S. women's water polo team faces high expectations in Paris, having medaled in every Olympics since 2000.
- Coach Krikorian acknowledges the team's current talent might not match past teams, but emphasizes their strong bond.