BERKELEY – Sun Devil Lacrosse (3-7, 2-3 Pac-12) defeated Cal (3-8, 1-4 Pac-12) 13-9 on Sunday afternoon for Arizona State's eighth straight win against the Golden Bears. For the second time this season the Sun Devils produced ten goals in the first half and had a season high of five assists.
Offensively, seven different Sun Devils contributed with attacker Mina Scott and midfielder Bella Ingrao each notching a hat trick. Sophomore goaltender Katie Vahle boasted a .571 save percentage and led the team with three ground balls.
"It was a great team win for us today," head coach Taryn VanThof said. "We outscored the Bears in three of the four quarters while limiting their chances. Everyone made a difference and it's exciting to see the team put more pieces together each game we play."
Up next the Sun Devils return to Sun Devil Lacrosse Stadium to host the Bay Area schools in Tempe. The weekend begins with Stanford Friday, April 7 at 4 p.m. on ASU Live Stream and Cal Sunday, April 9 at noon featured on Pac-12 Network.
Fans can keep up with all the live action and news of Sun Devil Lacrosse all season long by following @SunDevilWLax on Instagram and Twitter and Sun Devil Women's Lacrosse on Facebook.
NOTABLES:
The second was met by two Golden Bear goals before Ingrao received a pass from the neutral zone which allowed her to drive into the shooting range. Her six meter shot found its way past stick side to tie 4-4. A minute and 15 seconds later Scott finished her eight-meter shot for the fifth of the game. ASU continued with its offensive pressure as Kaylon Buckner created space in the middle for an unforgiving shot to provide the Sun Devils with a two-goal lead. Shortly after, Scott grabbed her hat trick goal off a pass from Anna Thornton. For the third time, Ingrao ran to create space for herself and shot it past the goaltender's knees to make it 8-4. In a one-two pass with Annie Haley, Brodsky grabbed her first goal of the game. Cal attempted to cut the lead by scoring a single goal, but deja vu sponsored by Brookfield put the Sun Devils up 10-5 headed into the half.
As they did before, Cal grabbed the first goal of the half. Time ticked by without a team scoring until the nine minute mark when Annie Haley found an open lane in the middle that ended in her third goal of the season. The Sun Devils made noise in the fourth quarter as Lydia Oldknow ran around the crease and defender to snatch another for ASU. To close out the game, Brodsky cut her mark inside the eight-meter and found a space down low to score.
Offensively, seven different Sun Devils contributed with attacker Mina Scott and midfielder Bella Ingrao each notching a hat trick. Sophomore goaltender Katie Vahle boasted a .571 save percentage and led the team with three ground balls.
"It was a great team win for us today," head coach Taryn VanThof said. "We outscored the Bears in three of the four quarters while limiting their chances. Everyone made a difference and it's exciting to see the team put more pieces together each game we play."
Up next the Sun Devils return to Sun Devil Lacrosse Stadium to host the Bay Area schools in Tempe. The weekend begins with Stanford Friday, April 7 at 4 p.m. on ASU Live Stream and Cal Sunday, April 9 at noon featured on Pac-12 Network.
Fans can keep up with all the live action and news of Sun Devil Lacrosse all season long by following @SunDevilWLax on Instagram and Twitter and Sun Devil Women's Lacrosse on Facebook.
NOTABLES:
- Katie Brodsky, Mina Scott, Bella Ingrao, Berit Brookfield, Kaylon Buckner, Annie Haley and Lydia Oldknow all scored for the Devils.
- Berit Brookfield, Kaylon Buckner, Katie Brodsky, Annie Haley and Anna Thornton tallied assists in the win against the Bears.
- Three goals on five free position shots for the Sun Devils.
- The Maroon and Gold had 15 draw controls compared to Cal's 10.
- Bella Ingrao led the Sun Devils with seven draw controls followed by Kaylon Buckner with five.
- The Sun Devils outscored the Golden Bears three of the four quarters.
- Mina Scott and Bella Ingrao scored hat tricks.
- Bella Ingrao's three goals against Cal is a season and career high for the sophomore.
- Berit Brookfield scored four goals in her outing to Northern California, which led the Sun Devils.
- Katie Brodsky led the weekend with six points featuring three goals and three assists.
- Mina Scott, Bella Ingrao, Lydia Oldknow, Greta Stahl and Katie Brodsky all scored three goals on the weekend.
- Mina Scott (vs. Cal), Bella Ingrao (vs. Cal) and Greta Stahl (vs. Stanford) added hat tricks to their careers.
- Katie Vahle faced 60 shots with 21 saves, putting her at .467% against Stanford and Cal.
- Katie Vahle led the weekend with five ground balls, followed by Anna Thornton's four.
- Helen Park had four caused turnovers against the Cardinal and Golden Bears.
- The Sun Devils had a 91.4% clear percentage while their opponents had 87.8%.
The second was met by two Golden Bear goals before Ingrao received a pass from the neutral zone which allowed her to drive into the shooting range. Her six meter shot found its way past stick side to tie 4-4. A minute and 15 seconds later Scott finished her eight-meter shot for the fifth of the game. ASU continued with its offensive pressure as Kaylon Buckner created space in the middle for an unforgiving shot to provide the Sun Devils with a two-goal lead. Shortly after, Scott grabbed her hat trick goal off a pass from Anna Thornton. For the third time, Ingrao ran to create space for herself and shot it past the goaltender's knees to make it 8-4. In a one-two pass with Annie Haley, Brodsky grabbed her first goal of the game. Cal attempted to cut the lead by scoring a single goal, but deja vu sponsored by Brookfield put the Sun Devils up 10-5 headed into the half.
As they did before, Cal grabbed the first goal of the half. Time ticked by without a team scoring until the nine minute mark when Annie Haley found an open lane in the middle that ended in her third goal of the season. The Sun Devils made noise in the fourth quarter as Lydia Oldknow ran around the crease and defender to snatch another for ASU. To close out the game, Brodsky cut her mark inside the eight-meter and found a space down low to score.