The always-outstanding USC women's water polo team locked in seven future Trojans on last week's signing day who are sure to add to a team that, according to head coach Jovan Vavic, has serious NCAA championship potential. Three members of the powerful group have strong ties to USC already and now as official members, aim to bring even more success to the Trojan Family.
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Alaina Cousineau, Elise Stein (pictured) and Kelsey Tyler are all younger siblings of former USC water polo program players. Cousineau's older sister Mary played for the Women of Troy, as did Tyler's older sister Mikaela. Stein is the younger sister of Michelle and Grant, both standout players at USC. The youngest Trojan in the family was an all-league and all-CIF honoree last year.
"This is a class that really has the potential to be a part of a championship team. They all are really committed to water polo, and they give us a very solid foundation for the future," said Vavic. "It's not easy to find people who are really into winning, and I think this group of girls wants to win."
Officially signed to attend my dream school!!???? #fighton pic.twitter.com/ea87cmxEIl
-- Elise Stein (@elisesteinn) November 14, 2015 












