california VS colorado

california
california - 6

vs

colorado
colorado - 15
  • Scoring

  • kirsten swanson ( 3 , 1 )
  • nikki zaccaro ( 0 , 3 )
  • eliza christman ( 1 , 0 )
  • ashley ward ( 1 , 0 )
  • caroline corzel ( 1 , 0 )
  • Scoring

  • sadie grozier ( 3 , 3 )
  • miranda stinson ( 4 , 0 )
  • samantha nemirov ( 3 , 1 )
  • sophie castillo ( 2 , 1 )
  • blair sisk ( 1 , 0 )
  • liz phillips ( 1 , 0 )
  • caroline perry ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • kirsten swanson 7
  • nikki zaccaro 2
  • eliza christman 5
  • ashley ward 1
  • caroline corzel 4
  • susie ropp 2
  • Shots

  • sadie grozier 5
  • miranda stinson 8
  • samantha nemirov 6
  • sophie castillo 7
  • blair sisk 2
  • liz phillips 1
  • caroline perry 2
  • jen mistretta 1
  • audrey kingdom 1
  • charlie rudy 1
  • Ground Balls

  • kirsten swanson 2
  • nikki zaccaro 2
  • eliza christman 1
  • catherine roxas 1
  • lizabanks campagna 1
  • ella annest 1
  • jenny wilkens 1
  • makayla ward 1
  • Ground Balls

  • sadie grozier 1
  • miranda stinson 2
  • samantha nemirov 1
  • sophie castillo 1
  • blair sisk 1
  • jen mistretta 1
  • julia lisella 1
  • audrey kingdom 1
  • anna collawn 2
  • olivia aschman 3
  • charlie rudy 1
  • Turnovers

  • kirsten swanson 3
  • nikki zaccaro 5
  • eliza christman 2
  • ashley ward 1
  • caroline corzel 1
  • marina smith 1
  • joanna levin 1
  • marisa kuberra 2
  • catherine roxas 2
  • makayla ward 2
  • Turnovers

  • sadie grozier 2
  • miranda stinson 1
  • samantha nemirov 1
  • sophie castillo 1
  • caroline perry 1
  • olivia aschman 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • ashley ward 1
  • catherine roxas 1
  • lizabanks campagna 2
  • ella annest 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • miranda stinson 2
  • samantha nemirov 1
  • sophie castillo 1
  • blair sisk 1
  • anna collawn 2
  • olivia aschman 2
  • Faceoffs Won

  • eliza christman 4
  • marisa kuberra 9
  • lizabanks campagna 3
  • ella annest 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • miranda stinson 1
  • samantha nemirov 1
  • kasey braun 3
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Saves

  • jenny wilkens 2 ( 0.14 )
  • makayla ward 7 ( 0.70 )
  • Saves

  • julia lisella 4 ( 0.40 )
  • Current Records

  • california 8 - 12
  • Current Records

  • colorado 8 - 12
The 22nd-ranked University of Colorado lacrosse team recorded a 15-6 win against California on Sunday afternoon, sending off its seniors in style with a final win at Kittredge Field. "I think our senior class has done a great job, as this hasn't been an easy year with lots of ups and downs in terms of our performance on the field," head coach Ann Elliott Whidden said. "I think they are really resilient and keep fighting because they believe in themselves and this team. I think for them as a whole to have a great weekend even though we went successful on Friday, they had a great weekend as they played hard and they were making plays. We are excited about that and just have to keep on getting better." Senior Miranda Stinson led the team with four goals. Four other seniors got on the board for the Buffs. Samantha Nemirov, added three goals and one assist, while Sophie Castillo earned two goals and one assist. Blair Sisk and Caroline Perry each added a goal. But it was sophomore Sadie Grozier who led the team in points; recording six with three goals and three assists. The Buffs improved to 8-6 on the season, but more importantly, are 7-2 in Pac-12 play with one game left. Cal fell to 6-10 overall, 2-6 in the Pac-12. WHAT HAPPENED: The Buffs got out to a quick start in the game. Stinson won the draw and passed to Nemirov, who then found the back of the net just 35 seconds into the contest. The Buffs would record four more goals from Stinson, Liz Phillips, Grozier and Nemirov again within the first seven minutes, putting the Buffs up 5-0. The Bears scored two of the next three goals, which cut CU's lead to four (6-2). The Buffs kept the momentum on their side and tallied four more markers, including back-to-back goals from Grozier, to give them a 10-2 advantage with 4:55 left in the half. Colorado was not done scoring in the frame as Nemirov recorded her third goal of the game (3:09), while Sisk earned her second goal of the season (00:23) to give the Buffs the 10-goal advantage and a running clock heading into halftime. The Bears put an end to the running clock 1:10 into the second half as Kristin Swanson scored her first of the game. Stinson found the back of the net for the fourth time in the game at 26:45, and at 25:15, Castillo recorded her second of the day, giving the Buffs a 14-3 lead. But as they had done before, Cal fought back. The Bears recorded two consecutive goals at 22:51 and 21:07, bringing the score to 14-5. There was no scoring for the following 10 minutes until Perry had a free-position attempt. She did not take it, but she ended up scoring a couple seconds after a feed from Castillo for her first goal of the season (15-5). There would only be one more goal scored in the contest, with Cal earning its sixth of the day with 7:04 remaining in the game. Julia Lisella ended up with four saves on the day, earning her seventh win of the season. KEY STATISTICS: The Buffs out-shot Cal 34-21. The Bears also had 23 turnovers in the game, compared to just nine for Colorado. CU had 12 caused turnovers, while Cal had seven. NOTABLE: All seven seniors, Olivia Aschman, Sophie Castillo, Julia Lisella, Samantha Nemirov, Carolina Perry, Blair Sisk and Miranda Stinson, were honored before the game and all seven started. Julia Lisella has one year of eligibility remaining and was recognized with her class. She will return next year. Samantha Nemirov extended her school record point scoring-streak to 34 games Miranda Stinson recorded her 50th goal of the season. It is just the sixth time in CU history a Buff has reached that mark in a single season. Stinson also reached 50 goals last season, scoring 58. The Buffs now lead the all-time series against the Bears, 6-2. TEAM LEADERS: Colorado Points: 20 Goals: 15 Assists: 5 Draw Controls: 5 Ground Balls: 15 Saves: 4 California Points: 10 Goals: 6 Assists: 4 Draw Controls: 17 Ground Balls: 10 Saves: 9 UP NEXT: Colorado will hit the road for its final regular season of the game against Oregon in Eugene, Ore. on April 19.