The California lacrosse team rebounded from a two-point deficit to dominate Marist, scoring 10 consecutive goals in the second half for an 18-10 victory. This win marks California's season high for goals in a game and featured 12 different players contributing to the score. Courtney Wong led the Bears with a career-high four goals, while multiple players set personal bests in scoring during the match. Chloe Rand earned her first win of the season in goal, significantly improving the team's defensive performance after entering in the first period.

By the Numbers
  • California scored 10 unanswered goals in the second half.
  • The Bears recorded 39 shots compared to Marist鈥檚 27.
State of Play
  • California concluded a four-game homestand with this win.
  • The Bears will begin a three-game road trip starting with an ACC match against Louisville.
What's Next

California aims to carry this momentum into their upcoming game against Louisville on Saturday, where they will look to continue their offensive strength against a struggling ACC opponent. The game will be an opportunity to improve their conference standing.

Bottom Line

The Bears showcased their scoring depth and resilience, suggesting they could be a strong contender as they head into a critical part of their season. Maintaining this level of performance will be key in upcoming ACC matchups.