CARSON, CA - Anne Shine four goals in Marist's 14-10 loss to the University of California Berkeley on Monday afternoon.
Alexa Borges tallied two goals as Chloe Birkhead,
Catherine Windsor,
Alana Tavares, and
Jesse Manger each scored once in the defeat.
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- Chloe Birckhead opened up the game's scoring with a tally at 10:55.
- Cal followed suit, scoring twice to take a 2-1 advantage.
- Jesse Manger tied things up at 2-2 just before the end of the frame.
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- The Red Foxes opened up the second frame by scoring three unanswered goals, the first from Alexa Borges, the second and third from Anne Shine.
- Cal answered with three goals to tie things back up at 5-5, which remained the same throughout the rest of the frame.
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- Marist had yet another strong start to a quarter, as Catherine Windsor and Anne Shine each collected a tally, putting the Red Foxes up 7-5.
- The Golden Bears then grasped the game's momentum, scoring four unanswered goals to close the frame ahead 9-7.
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- For the first time in the game, Cal struck first in the quarter, scoring twice, before Alana Tavares put the score at 11-8.
- Cal again scored twice before Alexa Borges scored her second goal of the day at 3:28.
- The Golden Bears scored again before Anne Shine netted her fourth of the day at 1:09.
- Shine's goal proved to be the final of the contest, leaving the final score at 14-10 in favor of Cal.
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- Anne Shine collected the second hat trick of her career, tacking on an additional goal, propelling her to 13 goals on the season, which leads the team.
- Caitlin McNaboe collected a season-high seven draw controls to accompany her two assists.
- Shelby Hahn was the biggest producer from the Red Foxes' half, collecting three ground balls, a draw control, and one caused turnover.
- The Red Foxes only converted once on four free-position shots.
- Jesse Manger, Anne Shine, and Alexa Borgers all reached double-digit goals on the season.
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- Marist will kick off MAAC play against Rider in Lawrenceville, NJ, on Saturday, March 22.
- The game will start at 4 p.m.