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Dana Ochsner

TitleAssistant Coach
Dana Ochsner

Bio entering the 2025 season

Dana Ochsner, San Diego State assistant water polo coach for three seasons, interim head coach in 2023, and was named the program's full-time head coach on May 30, 2023, enters her third season overall leading the program.

In the Oceanside, Calif., native’s first two full-time seasons, her teams have compiled a 29-34 overall record, which includes a 17-15 mark in 2024, the first winning season for SDSU since the 2017 team went 18-14. The Aztecs have posted a 4-3 record in Golden Coast Conference (GCC) play in each of Ochsner’s first two seasons, finished in fourth place in the 2023 conference tournament, and in third place in 2024.

Her 2024 squad was led by sophomore attacker Claudia Valdes, who tallied 76 goals on the season, the ninth most in a season by an Aztec. Valdes was named a first-team All-GCC performer, after finishing the year ranked No. 1 in blocks (22), No. 2 in points (116), No. 3 in goals, No. 5 in steals (42), and No. 7 in assists (40) among conference athletes. In her first two seasons, Valdes scored 130 goals, just outside the top-10 all-time for the program.

Freshman Mimi Stoupas, garnered 2024 GCC All-Freshman Team and honorable mention designation from the conference. Stoupas, a native of Melbourne, Australia, totaled 38 goals, led the squad in shot percentage (.514), ejections drawn (55). Junior Rose Kanemy led the team in assists with 54, sixth most in a season in Aztec history and is ranked No. 4 on the program list for career assists (136).

In addition to the team’s improvement in the pool, they were equally, if not more, successful in the classroom. A record 19 players were recognized by the conference for their academic success and 17 of the 21 players on the roster were later honored by the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) for excellence in the classroom. In Ochsner’s two season’s as head coach, SDSU has garnered 35 individual academic honors from the GCC and 32 from the ACWPC, while the team has been recognized in each of her campaigns.

In her initial campaign leading the program, she kept SDSU in the top-25 throughout the season and finished with a No. 22 national ranking.
 
Under her tutelage, grad transfer Amanda Legaspi earned first-team All-Golden Coast Conference   designation and Valdes was named a member of the GCC All-Freshman Team. Valdes paced the team in shots (126), goals (54), points (87) & steals (44), was second in assists (33), third in exclusions drawn (24), sprints won (6) and shot percentage, among players who attempted at least two shots per game (.429) and was fourth in blocks (11). Among league competitors the Madrid, Spain native ranked No. 1 in steals, No. 2 in steals per game, No. 7 in assists, No. 8 in points, No. 9 in points per game, No. 9 in points per game.
 
Legaspi, who transferred to San Diego State from UC Santa Barbara, led the team ejections drawn (59), was second in shots (112), goals (49), points (75), shot percentage, among players who attempted at least two shots per game (.438), and sprints won (11), was third in assists (26) and steals (32). Her steals total ranked No. 7 in the GCC.

Ochsner, who was a two-meter in college, led a team that went 87-30 in four years and won the 2011 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) championship. The Bears finished third in the NCAA Tournament in her freshman season (2010) and runner-up in her sophomore year (2011).  

 
Individually, Ochsner was honored as a second-team All-American and a second-team All-MPSF performer after the 2011 and 2012 seasons and in 2013 was named a third-team All-American and an honorable mention All-MPSF athlete.  Also, in the 2013 season, she was honored by being named both the team captain and its Most Valuable Player. Her 40 goals in 2010 were, at the time, the sixth most by a freshman in Cal history and still rank as the 10th highest on that list.
 
Ochsner was selected and competed as a member of the USA Water Polo's Women's Cadet National Team from 2005-08 and the US Junior National Team from 2009-12.  As a member of the US Junior National Team she competed and won a gold medal in the 2010 Global Championships and participated in the 2011 Junior World Championships.
 
Professionally, Ochsner played in Seville, Spain for Club Water Polo Dos Hermanas in 2013 and 2014 and followed that up in 2015 with a season with UTS Balmain Water Polo Club in Sydney, Australia.
 
During her playing career and after its conclusion, she has coached both at the high school, club and junior college level in the San Diego area.  Beginning in 2013, Ochsner was the assistant coach for the boys team at El Camino High School and helped to lead the program to three CIF-San Diego Section Division 2 playoff appearances.  She added the responsibility of head girl's coach at El Camino in 2016 and led that squad to CIF-San Diego Section Open and Division 1 playoff appearances which included a championship in 2019 and a semi-final run in 2019.
 
In the summer of 2022, she guided the La Jolla United 16U club team to a top eight finish at the Junior Olympics. In 2017, she was named the girl's head coach for the North San Diego Stars Water Polo Club.  Under her tutelage, the U18 team competed in the Junior Olympic National Tournament in each of the last three seasons and at Miramar College, from 2015-17, Ochsner was an assistant coach for the men's team.
 
Ochsner earned a bachelor's degree in political science from California in 2013 and a master's degree in education from Grand Canyon University in 2020. She and her husband, Joey Kienle, who is the water polo coach and a special education teacher at San Diego's Clairemont High School, reside in San Diego.