2019 Women's Water Polo Roster
Roster
Marquez, Alessia

Jersey Number 21
Alessia Marquez
- Position:
- Utility
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Burnaby, BC
- High School:
- Little Flower Academy
Bio
2022 Season (Junior)
Marquez missed the entire season due to injury.
2021 Season (Junior)
Marquez did not compete in any games after the water polo team opted out of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic ... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team
2020 Season (Sophomore)
Marquez played in all 19 games, posting new career-highs in assists (29), goals (10) and field blocks (6) to go with 18 steals ... Finished second on the team in assists and third in steals ... Had two multiple-scoring performances ... Scored first goal of the season in a win over No. 24 Azusa Pacific (1/25/20) ... Netted a goal in an eventual sudden victory overtime win over California Baptist (1/31/20) ... Tallied two goals against No. 9 UC Davis (2/9/20) ... Scored twice more at Chapman (2/19/20) ... Registered a goal in an overtime loss to No. 8 UC Santa Barbara (3/7/20) ... Named to Big West All-Academic Team.
2019 Season (Freshman)
Marquez appeared in 32 matches and finished with 18 steals, eight assists, seven goals and five field blocks for the season ... Scored first career goal vs. No. 9 Michigan (1/19/19) ... Picked up two goals in a win over Salem (3/3/19) ... Hit the net twice more to help defeat Cal State East Bay (4/12/19) ... Earned ACWPC All-Academic Team honors.
CAREER STATS
Little Flower Academy
Played four seasons on the water polo team ... Racked up 59 goals including 25 even strength tallies over the last two seasons ... Competed on a top ranked team in British Columbia ... Named to the 17U Canadian Junior National Team long list in 2017 ... Also competed for the Pacific Storm and Burnaby Barracudas club teams.
Personal
Parents are Laura and Octavio Marquez ... Has one brother, Giancarlo ... Her sister, Erica, played for the Azusa Pacific water polo team ... Favorite food is garlic bread ... Chose CSUN because of the academic support and for the chance to play for a Top 20 Division I program ... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
Marquez missed the entire season due to injury.
2021 Season (Junior)
Marquez did not compete in any games after the water polo team opted out of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic ... Named to the ACWPC All-Academic Team
2020 Season (Sophomore)
Marquez played in all 19 games, posting new career-highs in assists (29), goals (10) and field blocks (6) to go with 18 steals ... Finished second on the team in assists and third in steals ... Had two multiple-scoring performances ... Scored first goal of the season in a win over No. 24 Azusa Pacific (1/25/20) ... Netted a goal in an eventual sudden victory overtime win over California Baptist (1/31/20) ... Tallied two goals against No. 9 UC Davis (2/9/20) ... Scored twice more at Chapman (2/19/20) ... Registered a goal in an overtime loss to No. 8 UC Santa Barbara (3/7/20) ... Named to Big West All-Academic Team.
2019 Season (Freshman)
Marquez appeared in 32 matches and finished with 18 steals, eight assists, seven goals and five field blocks for the season ... Scored first career goal vs. No. 9 Michigan (1/19/19) ... Picked up two goals in a win over Salem (3/3/19) ... Hit the net twice more to help defeat Cal State East Bay (4/12/19) ... Earned ACWPC All-Academic Team honors.
CAREER STATS
Year | Matches | Goals | Assists | Steals | Blocks | Exclusions Drawn |
2019 | 32 | 7 | 8 | 18 | 5 | 3 |
2020 | 19 | 10 | 29 | 18 | 6 | 7 |
Totals | 51 | 17 | 37 | 36 | 11 | 10 |
Little Flower Academy
Played four seasons on the water polo team ... Racked up 59 goals including 25 even strength tallies over the last two seasons ... Competed on a top ranked team in British Columbia ... Named to the 17U Canadian Junior National Team long list in 2017 ... Also competed for the Pacific Storm and Burnaby Barracudas club teams.
Personal
Parents are Laura and Octavio Marquez ... Has one brother, Giancarlo ... Her sister, Erica, played for the Azusa Pacific water polo team ... Favorite food is garlic bread ... Chose CSUN because of the academic support and for the chance to play for a Top 20 Division I program ... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
A Conversation With Matt Warshaw
Friday, May 15
National Student-Athlete Day 2019 - McKenzie Beardsley
Friday, April 05
CSUN Water Polo Report
Friday, February 10
Meet the Matadors - 2017 Women's Water Polo
Wednesday, January 18