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BEFORE SIENA: Earned four letters in water polo and swimming at Ann Arbor Pioneer…Guided her water polo team to a second-place finish as a sophomore and a seventh-place finish as a junior at the Michigan State Championships…Named Third Team All-State and Honorable Mention All-Region after her junior season in which she scored 53 goals with 48 assists, 62 ejections drawn, and 114 steals…Qualified for the state swimming championships as a junior and senior…Member of the Great Lakes Water Polo Club.


PERSONAL: Born October 5, 1989 in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada…The daughter of D. Mark Ragg and Brenda Quiet …Has an older sister, Jamie, who attends Michigan State… A science major with a concentration in biology who one day aspires to be a pediatrician…Chose Siena for the water polo team, environment, people, location, and academics.


HOWE ON RAGG: Devan does all the little things in the game that often don’t get noticed on a stat sheet. She plays all around the pool and often sets up many of the plays that lead to goals.”


Getting to Know Devan Ragg One thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: My fingers are double-jointed


My favorite artist (musician) is: Eminem or Rascal Flatts My favorite athlete is: Alison Gregorka The best thing about Siena water polo is:My teammates


My favorite professional sports team is: Detroit Red Wings or New England Patriots Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Volleyball The funniest player on the team is: Traci Robertson


If I could travel anywhere in the world, I would go to: Australia


My favorite book is: Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger My favorite flavor of ice cream is: Caramel Delight


2011 SIENA COLLEGE WATER POLO


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