No. 4 Cal Women’s Water Polo Visits No. 16 UC Davis

Courtesy: Cal Athletics

BEAR BITES
Now 6-0 on the year, California has a single-game week on the docket with a trip to Davis this weekend.
• On Sunday at noon, Cal visits No. 16 UC Davis (5-5) at Schaal Aquatics Center.
• Cal’s 6-0 start in 2026 marks the first time since 2018 that the Bears have won at least six straight to open back-to-back seasons (2025 & 2026, 2017 & 2018).
• Cal is 52-2 all-time against UC Davis in a series dating back to 1996.
• The Golden Bears have won the last 18 meetings with the Aggies.

FOLLOW ALONG
Sunday’s Cal-UC Davis game will have live stats available at thefosh.net.

LAST ACTION
Despoina Drakotou pinned up seven goals on seven shots for the Bears in a 25-9 victory over No. 17 Pacific last weekend at Spieker Aquatics Complex.
Holly Dunn added four goals and two assists and Abbi Magee had three goals, two assists and two steals for the Bears, who have outscored their opponents 114-63 through six games.
The Bears didn’t waste any time taking control of Saturday’s game, scoring the first six goals and leading 7-1 at the end of the first quarter. Cal had a 15-2 advantage at halftime and cruised the rest of the way.
NOTABLE:
– A season-high 12 different Bears scored in the game.
– Goalie Talia Fonseca scored her third goals of the season with her score just before halftime.
– Freshman Gabby Reichley registered her first career goal in the first quarter.
– Despoina Drakotou became just the fourth player in program history to score at least seven goals in a game, tying Emma Wright and Dana Ochsner for second place on the Bears’ all-time single-game scoring list.
– Former All-American Collette Glinkowski holds the program’s single-game record with eight goals against UC Santa Cruz in 1997.
– With seven and two goals scored vs. Pacific, respectively, Drakotou and Feline Voordouw have both had multi-goal outings in all five Cal games.

DESPI’S TRIPLE THREAT
Three weeks into her Cal career, freshman Despoina Drakotou has earned three MPSF Newcomer of the Week honors. Only one other Bear has won three MPSF Newcomer of the Week awards in a single season — Olympian Kitty Lynn Joustra in 2018.
Her first selection came after scoring seven goals in her first weekend of work with Cal at the Polopalooza in Fresno. She had a hat trick in her collegiate debut along with two steals to help the Bears beat No. 15 Michigan 23-18, then scored twice and tallied four steals and a field block as Cal upset No. 4 Hawai’i 14-9. Against No. 8 UC Irvine, Drakotou scored two more with an assist, steal and field block as Cal improved to 3-0 with a 16-9 victory over the Anteaters. She was one of three Bears to record three multiple-goal games at the event.
At the Brigitte Donner Daws Memorial Invitational, Drakotou recorded back-to-back hat tricks in Cal’s two wins at the event, matching her career best in both games. In the 15-11 win over No. 9 Fresno State, she also served up three assists. And in a 21-7 win over No. 12 San José State, Drakotou added two assists, two field blocks and an assist.
Last week, Drakotou was a perfect 7-for-7 shooting in Cal’s 25-9 victory over No. 17 Pacific. She also added an assist in the win, while her seven goals marked the most in a game by a Bear since 2019 and was just one off the Cal record of eight set in 1997.
Drakotou has scored multiple goals in every game for the 6-0 Bears. She is the team’s top scorer to date with 20 goals.

EURO ACTION
Two current Bears and three Cal alumnae just wrapped up competition at the European Championships in Funchal, Portugal. Ezster Varró (Hungary) and Maria Bogachenko (Israel) took time away from Cal to compete for their respective nations.
Bogachenko scored a team-high 20 goals in Portugal. She served up seven goals for Israel to help finish seventh place overall. Varró helped her Hungarians reach the championship game and earn silver, with Varró scoring twice in that final and finishing the event with nine total goals scored.
Cal alum and Olympian Kitty Lynn Joustra was one of the event’s top scorers, leading Netherlands to gold as she tallied a total of 22 goals in Portugal. Two more former Bears were repping Great Britain, which finished in 10th place thanks to work from Cal alums Cassidy Ball and Cecily Turner. Turner led her team with 16 goals scored.

BACK FOR MORE
Cal returns three of its top five scorers from 2025. Gone are Ruby Swadling (55 goals) and Elena Flynn (48), but the Bears have Maria BogachenkoJulia Bonaguidi and Abbi Magee all back after boasting a combined 107 goals last year. In their first seasons as Bears, Ezster Varró and Rosalie Hassett tallied 21 and 17 goals, respectively. In goal, Talia Fonseca capped up in all 25 games and averaged 7.4 saves per game for the Bears.

NEW CREW
Cal welcomes many new faces to the pool for this 2026 season. Six true freshmen are in the mix – Marina Brown (Santa Barbara), Despoina Drakotou (Athens, Greece), Reece Helsel (Clovis), Lexi Nelson (Menlo Park), Harper Price (Newport Beach) and Gabby Reichley (San Anselmo).

GOALIE CORPS
Cal has three talented goalies tabbed for duty this season, led by 2025 All-MPSF Honorable Mention recipient Talia Fonseca. True freshman Lexi Nelson rounds out the Bears’ defensive backbone.

WORLD STAGE
Six Bears stepped up for international duty during the summer at the World Aquatics U20 Championships in Brazil. Team USA – featuring Cal players Julia Bonaguidi and Rosalie Hassett with head coach Coralie Simmons on the coaching staff – captured gold medals at the event. Incoming freshman Despoina Drakotou also took home some hardware in helping Greece claim bronze. Also representing their countries were sophomore Holly Dunn with New Zealand and Hungarian sophomore Eszter Varró.

HONORING BRIGITTE
This year, Cal hosted the ninth edition of its early-season tournament known as the Cal Cup. Now named the Brigitte Donner Daws Memorial Invitational, the competition honors the memory of Brigitte Donner Daws, who played water polo at Cal from 1998-2002 and passed away tragically in 2020.
The inaugural Brigitte Donner Daws Memorial Invitational was held Jan. 24-25 at Spieker Aquatics Complex and featured both official and exhibition competition between eight teams. Brigitte’s family members participated in a ceremonial ball drop ahead of the Cal-Fresno State game. At halftime of that game, a special moment of remembrance was held for Brigitte along with other alumni and members of the water polo community that have been lost.

LAST SEASON
Cal is coming off a season where the Bears reached the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight year. The 2025 squad went 19-6 overall and placed third at the MPSF Tournament. In their final seasons at Cal, three Bears earned All-America honors – Ruby Swadling (first team), Elena Flynn (second team) and Rozanne Voorvelt (honorable mention). All three also earned All-MPSF accolades along with redshirt sophomore goalie Talia Fonseca (honorable mention) and All-Newcomer honorees Maria Bogachenko and Rosalie Hassett. Swadling was the 2025 team’s top scorer with 55 goals.

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