O'Toole, Maureen (1961–)
O'Toole, Maureen (1961–)
American water-polo player. Name variations: Queen of Water Polo. Born Feb 24, 1961, in Piedmont, CA.
Regarded as the greatest female water-polo player ever, played for 23 years; won a team silver medal at Sydney Olympics (2000). Named World MVP 6 times and US Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year 5 times.
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