Cal Closes Nonconference Slate With Saint Mary’s
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Cal Closes Nonconference Slate With Saint Mary’s

Bears Host Gaels On Thursday

BERKELEY- The California women's soccer team closes its nonconference schedule this Thursday when the Golden Bears play host to Saint Marys' at 4 p.m. PT at Edwards Stadium.
 
Cal, winner of five straight, rides a six-match unbeaten streak into the week and boasts a 6-1-1 overall record. The Gaels make the short trip to Berkeley with a 2-3-1 record and are coming off a narrow 1-0 loss to No. 1 Stanford last Thursday.
 
Match Information
 
Saint Mary's (2-3-1)
  • Date and Time: Thursday, Sept. 12, 4 p.m. PT
  • Location: Berkeley, Calif. – Edwards Stadium
  • Live Stream: ACCNX
  • Live Stats: Statbroadcast
 
The Lema Legend
Senior forward Karlie Lema leads the nation with 11 goals and 24 points. She also ranks second in shots on goal per game (3.25) and third in the country in goals per game (1.38) and points per game (3.00). So far this season Lema has a hat trick, three braces, two equalizers and two game winners. This past weekend she broke the program's top-10 scoring list and now sits in eighth place with 26 career goals. It took her all of six matches to tie her season-high goal total of six set during her freshman season, and two matches later she had nearly doubled that total.
 
Lema Named National, Conference Player Of The Week
After an incredible five-goal, one assist week, Lema took home both Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Week and ACC Offensive Player of the Week honors. The senior forward earned her first hat trick in the Bears' 4-1 win over Nevada and added two goals and an assist in Cal's 3-0 shutout of San Diego. She ended the week with a .385 shot percentage and a .769 shots on goal percentage. This was the first national recognition for Lema, who also became the first Bear to take home an ACC weekly honor.
 
End Of An Era
One of the game's greatest players and one of Cal's most successful alumni, Alex Morgan, played her final professional match on Sunday, Sep. 8. Morgan has had an immense influence on the sport and has helped grow the game for over 15 years. She retires as one of the greatest scorers in US Women's National Team history ranking fifth with 123 goals on the international stage. Her trophy case includes two FIFA World Cup titles, an Olympic gold and bronze medal, a WPS Championship, and an NWSL Championship. In her four seasons as a Golden Bear, she tallied 45 goals, which is good for third on the all-time scoring list. She was named the Soccer America MVP in 2010 and took home United Soccer Coaches All-America honors that year as well. In 2011 she was taken with the No. 1 overall pick in the WPS draft marking the first top draft prospect for the Bears.
 
Klos Called Game
Junior transfer Alex Klos has had a major influence on the Bears' early season success, scoring the game-winning goal in three straight matches. She currently leads the ACC in that category and is tied for the second most in the nation. She was the lone goal scorer in Cal's 1-0 win over Cal State Fullerton, curling a ball off her left foot from outside the 18-yard box in the 80th minute.
 
Defending Edwards
The Bears head into their final nonconference match an undefeated 5-0-1 at Edwards Stadium and have won four straight home contests. Cal's goal differential at Goldman Field stands at 15-6 and both of the team's shutouts occurred there as well.
 
Second-Half Surge
Over its first eight matches Cal did the bulk of its scoring in the second half with 11 of its 14 goals coming in the final 45 minutes. The Bears currently hold a 17-5 second-half goal differential and have yet to be shut out in the period. Nine goals were scored in 75th minute or later.
 
McManus Saves 7 In Bear Debut
UCLA graduate transfer Kelly McManus made her first career collegiate start between the posts Aug. 25 and did not disappoint. The former national champion made a career-high seven saves in the 1-1 tie with Gonzaga, including a number of game-saving plays in the final 20 minutes. McManus earned her first win the very next match as the Bears topped San Francisco 6-1. McManus currently ranks second in the ACC with 4.00 saves per game.
 
2 Bears Named To U20 FIFA Women's World Cup Rosters
Teagan Wy (USA) and Miriam Hils (Germany) have been named to U20 FIFA Women's World Cup rosters. They will join their respective teams in Bogota, Colombia, from Aug. 31-Sept. 22.
 
The latest step in Wy's international career comes after a successful national team camp back in February when the U.S. picked up a pair of 1-0 wins over Colombia. The Golden Bear keeper went wire-to-wire in the second match and picked up a shutout win with three saves.
 
Wy helped the United States qualify for this year's World Cup as a member of the 2023 CONCACAF Women's U20 Championship team that took second place in April 2023. This will be her second World Cup experience as she served as a backup on the U20 team from 2022.
 
Hils, who is originally from Delbrück, Germany, is coming off an impactful freshman season with the Bears in which she started in 16 matches as a defender. This will be her second trip to the U20 FIFA Women's World Cup after starting and going the distance in all three of Germany's matches in 2022.
 
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