CallyTimm
Sophomore • 5-6 • Center Mission Viejo, Calif./ Capistrano Valley
GENERAL: Great ability to make passes from inside…Strongest legs on the team…Hard worker coming from a great Southern California water polo program …Will anchor the offense at the 2M position.
2010: Appeared in 25 games,
making one start…Tallied seven points on three goals and four assists…Also tacked on five steals and five ejections drawn.
BEFORE SIENA: Played center for the water polo team at Capistrano Valley…Also excelled in synchronized swimming …Four-time Junior National Team tryout qualifier, figures gold medal award winner, trio bronze medal winner, solo bronze medal recipient and duet fifth-place award winner …Trained for water polo for two years in Eger, Hungary, where she was the recipient of the Coaches Award twice and was a two-year team captain.
PERSONAL: Born September 2, 1990…The daughter of Rudy and Ellen Timm…Has an older brother, Ethan, and two older sisters, Molly and Beth…A biology major who
Timm’s Career Stats YEAR GP/GS GA PTS
2010 Totals
25/1 34 7 25/1 34 7
#2
aspires to be a physical therapist…Chose Siena because she liked the campus and water polo team and felt most comfortable here.
HOWE ON TIMM: “Cally’s speed and overall game aware- ness has greatly improved since last season. She is a great asset as a center and will make an impact for us in every game.”
Getting to Know Cally Timm Nickname: Cal, Weasel
One thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I really like hugs
My Favorite TV Show is: Pysch
My favorite professional sports team is: The Green Bay Packers
If I could travel anywhere in the world I would go to: Ireland My favorite book is: The Harry Potter series
My favorite flavor of ice cream is: Chocolate with peanut butter
SH SH% STL 12
EJD TO .250 55 15 12 .250 55 15
2011 SIENA COLLEGE WATER POLO
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