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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — Former Princeton University standout Ashley Guapacha ’15 (nee Hatcher) was named to the Argentina roster for the Pan American Games Santiago 2023.

A 2015 graduate of Princeton and native of Miami, Fla., Guapacha competed for Argentina at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Japan helping her team to a 16th place finish.  She previously played for Argentina at the 2022 FINA World Championships in Hungary and aided the squad to a 12th place finish in the final standings.

A member of Princeton’s 2012, 2013 and 2015 Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) Championship teams, Hatcher compiled 202 goals, 67 assists, 85 steals and 16 field blocks over the span of 135 games for the Tigers.

Following a freshman season in 2012 which saw her compile 26 goals, six assists, 21 steals and 16 ejections drawn to aid Princeton in claiming the program’s first league crown in women’s water polo since 2000, she compiled 37 goals, 12 assists, 17 steals, six field blocks and 13 ejections drawn in 2013 as Princeton repeated as conference champion.

Following a junior season in which she racked up 53 goals, 27 assists, 28 steals and 20 ejections drawn to aid Princeton to a runner-up finish at the CWPA Championship, she returned to the water in 2015 to claim All-CWPA First Team recognition for helping to its third league crown in four years with 86 goals, 22 assists, 19 steals and 23 ejections drawn. 

Pan Am Sports will broadcast more than 1,900 hours of coverage at panamsportchannel.org.

Collegiate Water Polo Association