Thalia Munro

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Medal record
Thalia Munro
Thalia Munro
Women's Water Polo
Competitor for the Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Bronze 2004 Athens Team Competition
World Championships
Gold 2003 Barcelona Team Competition
Silver 2005 Montréal Team Competition

Thalia Janina Munro (born March 8, 1982 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American water polo player for the UCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is utility/driver.

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[edit] High school and college

Munro varsity lettered four years at Santa Barbara High School [1] in water polo, three years in swimming and two years in volleyball. She earned California Interscholastic Federation Division II Most Valuable Player in 1999 and 2000.

In her first two years at UCLA, Munro scored 40 goals, and led the team as a sophomore with 23 assists. For the 2003-2004 seasons, she redshirted to train with the US National team for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Upon returning in 2005, she was named a first team American Water Polo Coaches Association All-American, as well as to the first All-NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship team. Munro led her UCLA Bruins team in field saves with 19 and was second both in steals with 69 and in goals with 53.

As a senior in 2006, she was third on the team in scoring with 35 goals and second on team in steals and assists. Munro's honors again included first team All-NCAA Tournament Team, once the third-seeded Bruins (29-4) won their second consecutive national title and fourth in the six years that the NCAA has sponsored a tournament. Munro amassed 128 goals in her four-year career as a utility player and was a member of three championship teams – 2003, 2005 and 2006 – finishing sixth among UCLA's all-time leaders for goals scored.

Year Goals Attempts Percentage
2001 14 40 35
2002 26 50 52
2005 53 118 45
2006 35 62 55

[edit] International and Olympics

Thalia Munro received 1998 Most Valuable Player at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs with the National Youth Team. In 1999, she was named Junior Nationals First-Team All-American and Senior Nationals Second-Team All-American. Munro was chosen a member of the 2002-2004 U.S. Senior National Team and helped Team USA earn first place in 2003 Holiday Cup, 2003 Pan American Games and 2003 FINA World Championships. Scored one goal in the Olympics against Italy and won a bronze medal with USA team.

[edit] Personal

  • Munro is a psychology major at UCLA.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Santa Barbara High School