Hayes participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the
water polo team competition, where the U.S. team took a silver medal under the Olympic women's water polo Head Coach
Guy Baker. The women's U.S. water polo team and the team from Hungary won successive matches in the group competition, and proceeded to the semi-final heats, with the teams from Greece and Russia having been eliminated from contending for a medal. In the quarter-final heats, the women's teams from Australia and the Netherlands advanced to the semifinal heats, beating the teams from China and Italy, respectively. In the semi-final match, the U.S. women played against Australia in the semis, and beat them by a score of 9-8. The team from the Netherlands advanced from the semi-finals to the final round by beating the team from Hungary 8-7. The final match for the gold and silver medals between the U.S. team and the team from the Netherlands began with the Netherlands taking an early 4-0 lead, but by halftime the U.S. women rebounded and tied the score at halftime 5-5. The Netherlands top scorer Daniëlle de Bruijn made the first two second half goals to give the Netherlands lead of 7-5, but the Americans rebounded once again tieing the game 8-8 early in the fourth quarter. In a close and exciting game, the Netherlands' Daniëlle de Bruijn again scored again with only 26 seconds left in the game, giving the Netherlands a team victory with a final 9-8 score, and the gold medal. In the last ten seconds of the game the Dutch women's goalie made two saves. The team from Australia took the bronze.
International competition In June 2009, Hayes was named to the
USA water polo women's senior national team for the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome, Italy. She was a member of the 2007
USA water polo women's senior national team that captured a Gold medal at the 2007 FINA World Championships in Melbourne, Australia. In 2005, she was part of the U.S. team that too first place at the FINA Junior World Championships, in Perth, Australia. At the Holiday Cup in 2006 in Los Alamitos, California, her team took first place. At the 2007 Holiday Cup, she scored four goals, and her team won the gold medal. Her team won the gold at FINA Junior World Championship in 2005, and at the 2003 FINA Junior World Championship captured a silver medal. After graduating law school, Hayes served as a workers compensation attorney in Orange County, California. ==See also==