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NCAA Lacrosse: Stanford Women’s Lacrosse Dominates Cal Berkeley On May 2; Advances To MPSF Final Against Denver On May 4


Stanford Women's Lacrosse vs Cal

The Stanford women’s lacrosse team delivered a dominating performance Thursday night to defeat Cal, 16-6, in its Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament semifinal match.
The Cardinal advanced to the MPSF Tournament Final and will face top-seeded Denver, which won its semifinal game earlier in the day against USC, 17-11.
Stanford (12-5) got off to a hot start and never looked back, controlling a majority of the possession and spending most of its time in the offensive zone.
The Cardinal tallied eight goals each half and outshot the Golden Bears, 28-15. Stanford held Cal (9-7) to two scores in the opening half and four in the second.
“I thought we were really poised and disciplined, specifically on the offensive end,” said head coach Amy Bokker. “We really worked great possessions and waited for the highest quality shot, which was awesome.”
Hannah Farr opened the game’s scoring 2:04 into the match. She finished the game with a team-best four goals.
Stanford received goals from five players in the first half, and freshman Julia Burns notched three assists.
After taking an 8-2 lead into halftime, the Cardinal did not let up in the second half, notching another eight goals and holding Cal to four. Rachel Ozer and Burns led the way in the second half, scoring two goals apiece.

MCLA Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of #12 Stanford Men’s Lacrosse 15-9 Win Over #9 Cal Berkeley In The “Big Game” On April 27


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Stanford hosts the CAL Bears in the annual Big Game in Palo Alto.  In the last years these games have been very close and hard fought, but Stanford unveils a strong offense from their midfield and go on to upset the number ninth ranked CAL Bears 15 to 9.  CAL and Stanford finish the regular MCLA season with identical 4-2 conference records and as a result will meet each other in the first round of the WCLL playoffs.  The Stanford Band makes a rare spring showing underlining the importance of the Big Game.

NCAA Lacrosse: #11 Denver Women’s Lacrosse (14-1) Claims First Place In MPSF With 13-10 Win Over Cal Berkeley (9-5) On April 19


Denver Women's Lacrosse vs Cal Berkeley

In a battle between two teams that were undefeated in conference play, the No. 11 Pioneers claimed sole possession of first place and clinched a berth in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament with a 13-10 victory over Cal on Friday.
Sophomore Jill Remenapp (Woodbine, Md.) recorded five points off a goal and four assists for the Pioneers (14-1, 6-0 MPSF). Junior Jenn Etzel (Bel Air, Md.) scored four goals, while redshirt senior Kara Secora (Denver, Colo.) and senior Mikayla Clark (Eden Prairie, Minn.) both had hat tricks.
“I’m really proud of our team tonight,” head coach Liza Kelly said. “We beat a very good Cal team on the road. Both teams played hard for 60 minutes, but it feels good to come out on top.”
The game featured seven ties and five lead changes in the game. With the game knotted at 8-8, the Pioneers scored three-straight goals in just over three minutes of game time to take an 11-8 lead with 13:13 remaining.
Cal (9-5, 6-1 MPSF) cut the lead to two on a goals at 9:26 and 6:13, but the Pioneers responded each time to seal the victory.
Senior Kate Henrich (Lansdale, Pa.) registered four draw controls, three ground balls and a caused turnover, and redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Hannah Hook (Arnold, Md.) made eight saves, including six in the second half.
Paige Gasparino and Megan Takacs scored three goals each for the Golden Bears.

NCAA Lacrosse: Cal Berkeley Women’s Lacrosse Hosts #11 Denver In Key MPSF Match On April 19


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Already having secured one of the four spots in the 2013 MPSF Tournament next month, the California women’s lacrosse team finds itself in a battle this week with the top two teams in the MPSF. The first-place Golden Bears (9-4, 6-0) will square off against second-place No. 11 Denver (13-1, 5-0) on Friday, April 19, at 5 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. It won’t get any easier for the Bears next week when they welcome 15th-ranked Stanford to Berkeley. These will be Cal’s first two games against ranked opponents this season.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Cal Berkeley Women’s Lacrosse Holds On To Beat San Diego State 13-11 On April 14


Cal Berkeley Women's Lacrosse vs San Diego State

Behind five goals from Megan Takacs and seven points from Melissa Humphrey, the California women’s lacrosse team topped San Diego State, 13-11, in San Diego on Sunday afternoon.
With the win, Cal remained undefeated in MPSF contests at 6-0, and improved to 9-4 overall. In addition, the Bears have now won six of their last seven and remained undefeated when scoring 10 or more goals this season.
“We’re pretty excited to get two wins on this trip,” head coach Ginger Miles said. “These were two emotional wins, and we played today on short rest. I’m proud of the way our girls hung in there, especially when it got tight down the stretch and we really had to dig deep to pull out the win.”
The Aztecs jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first six minutes of the contest, but the Golden Bears scored six of the next eight goals in the first half to take a 6-4 lead at the half. Humphrey and Takacs each notched two of their goals in the first half.
Takacs and Humphrey, a nearby native of Coronado, Calif., also scored the first two goals of the second half, giving Cal a four-goal lead.
The Bears then endured SDSU scoring five unanswered goals to regain the lead at 9-8 with 10 minutes remaining in regulation. Cal controlled the final eight minutes of the contest, scoring five of the last seven goals to garner the victory. Takacs scored two of her five goals in that stretch to help clinch the win.
“We lost two critical draws during that stretch, but we knew if we could get some draws and some stops on defense that our offense would score a couple back for us,” Miles said. “We played with a ton of heart and we really needed that to match SDSU’s energy today.”

NCAA Lacrosse: MPSF Women’s Lacrosse Releases Latest Standings Featuring Cal Berkeley Women’s Lacrosse (6-0), Denver (5-0), Stanford (3-1), San Diego State (3-2) And USC (3-3) In Top 5


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NCAA Lacrosse: Cal Berkeley Women’s Lacrosse (8-4) Takes Down USC 10-7 On April 12


Cal Berkeley Women's Lacrosse vs USC

Behind four points each from Megan Takacs and Melissa Humphrey, as well as 12 saves from goalie Megan McGinnis, the California women’s lacrosse team won the first-ever meeting against USC, 10-7, Friday afternoon in Los Angeles.
With the win, Cal improved to 8-4 on the year and remained undefeated in MPSF contests at 5-0. In addition, the Golden Bears are 8-0 when scoring 10 or more goals.
Cal got things started off on the right foot, posting the first three goals of the game in the first five minutes. Two of the those three goals were scored by Takacs.
The Trojans then scored three of the next four goals to cut the Cal lead to 4-3. The teams went into the break with Cal leading 6-4.
Scoring appeared to be at a premium at the outset of the second half as only two goals were scored in the first 15 minutes of the half, both by USC to tie the game at 6. However, after that, the Bears dominated the remainder of the contest, scoring four unanswered goals to take control of the game.
With her four goals, Takacs is now 12 goals away from becoming the all-time leader in that category in Cal history. Humphrey’s three assists moved her into sole possession of second place on the school’s all-time list in career assists. She is 17 helpers away from first.
The other offensives contributors for the Bears today were Amelia Burke and her three goals and Lizz Lavie who posted a trio of assists. Now with 21 goals this season, Burke is second on the team in that category after Takacs (37). Lavie and Humphrey are tied for the team lead in assists with 21 each.

NCAA Lacrosse: USC Women’s Lacrosse (6-8) Hosts Cal Berkeley (7-4) In MPSF Match On April 12


USC Women's Lacrosse vs Cal

Fresh off a two-goal win over defending MPSF champion Oregon, the USC women’s lacrosse team (6-8, 3-2 MPSF) looks to finish strong with just three regular-season games left on the schedule. The Women of Troy will host California (7-4, 4-0) in a Friday-afternoon bout on McAlister Field and can stay in the hunt for a berth in the MPSF tournament with a win over the Golden Bears.
Cal has won its last two games, including a 14-10 win over the same Duck team that the Trojans defeated. Though the Bears are undefeated in MPSF contests, their wins have come against the bottom four teams in the league standings. USC is 3-4 in home games, this season, but has won just one out of the last three games at McAlister Field. On the other side of the equation, Cal is 3-3 in road games, but has won three its last four away from home.

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NCAA Lacrosse: Cal Berkeley Women’s Lacrosse (7-4) Gets 14-10 Road Win Over Oregon On April 7


Cal Berkeley Women's Lacrosse vs Oregon

Megan Takacs and Melissa Humphrey scored half of California’s goals as the Golden Bears defeated Oregon, 14-10, Sunday afternoon in Eugene, Ore. With the win, Cal improved to 7-4 overall and remained undefeated in conference play at 4-0.
Takacs paced the Bears with four goals, while Humphrey was right behind her with three goals and an assist. Gaby Christman and Amelia Burke also notched two goals each.
The Bears, who entered the contest in a tie for first place in the MPSF Conference, traded goals with Oregon to start the game. The Ducks led, 3-2, when Cal scored five unanswered goals on a streak that extended into the second half.
“We didn’t really make any adjustments at halftime, but we told the girls that our two-goal lead at the half was not going to be enough,” head coach Ginger Miles said. “We played well over the course of the game. We executed our gameplan.”
Starting with Cal’s five-goal streak, until there were five minutes remaining in the contest, the Bears had only allowed three goals from the Ducks. Cal led, 14-6, before Oregon scored four times in the game’s final minutes.
This win was a little sweeter for the Bears since Oregon was the team that knocked Cal out of the 2012 MPSF Tournament.
“This was a game that we were fired up about since they beat us in the conference tournament last year,” Miles said. “We had been working hard all week long at practice in preparing for this game. Our girls were really excited about it.”
Defensively for the Bears, goalkeeper Megan McGinnis notched 11 saves for the third time this year, and it was also her fourth game of 2013 with double-digit saves. Grace Parente notched six ground balls. She leads the team in that category with 22.
With her four goals, Takacs took over sole possession of second place on Cal’s all-time career goals list, now with 129. She is 16 scores shy of the all-time record. With her lone assist on the day, Humphrey is tied for second all-time at Cal in career assists with 63. She is 20 helpers away from first.

NCAA Lacrosse: Oregon Women’s Lacrosse (5-6) Hosts Cal Berkeley (6-4) In MPSF Game On April 7


Oregon Women's Lacrosse vs Cal

DUCKS HOST CALIFORNIA IN MPSF MATCH
The Oregon Ducks (5-6, 0-2) seek their first conference win of the season on Sunday afternoon when they take on the California Golden Bears (6-4, 3-0) at Papé Field in Eugene. Oregon is 7-6 all-time against California and has won the last three meetings.
LAST TIME OUT: OREGON VERSUS CALIFORNIA
The last time these two programs squared off was in the 2012 MPSF Tournament Semifinals on April 27, 2012 in Stanford, Calif. The Ducks won the game, 14-11, to advance to the tournament finals, where they went on to beat Stanford to advance to the NCAA Tournament Play-In Match. Hayley Milner and Nikki Puszcz each scored three goals in the match against California, while Shannon Propst added two.
DUCKS DROP HOME GAME TO USC
Oregon fell to USC, 12-10, in its last game on April 4. The game marked the first-ever live lacrosse game broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks. Junior Hayley Milner matched her career-high of five goals, which she set on March 26 at UConn in the loss. Five other Oregon players accounted for the other five goals.
PROPST MOVES UP ASSIST CHART IN LOSS TO USC
Junior Shannon Propst handed out three assists on April 4 against USC to give her 53 for her career and move her past Alison Leiner (51) for sixth place on Oregon’s all-time assist list. She is now just one assist shy of the No. 5 spot, which is currently held by Ilsa van den Berg, who posted 54 assists from 2006-09.

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