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0 Callan Fritsch

  • Position Goalkeeper
  • Height 5-9
  • Class Sixth Year
  • Last School(s) Drexel / York Community HS
  • Hometown Elmhurst, IL

Biography

Fritsch's Career Game Highs (Lows)
Minutes: 60:00 (six times, last for Cal, at Stanford, 2024)
Goals Against: 16 (for Cal, at Arizona State, 2024)
Goals Against, Complete Game (Low): 7 (for Cal, at Oregon, 2024)
Goals Against Average (Low): 0.00 (for Drexel, vs. Maryland - NCAA Tournament First Round, 2023)
Saves: 16 (for Cal, vs. Lindenwood, 2024)
Save Percentage: 1.000, 1-1 (for Drexel, at Temple, 2021)
Shots Faced: 49 (for Cal, at Stanford, 2024)
Ground Balls: 4 (for Cal, vs. Butler, 2024)

Fritsch's Cal Career Game Highs (Lows)
Minutes: 60:00 (six times, last at Stanford, 2024)
Goals Against: 16 (at Arizona State, 2024)
Goals Against, Complete Game (Low): 7 (at Oregon, 2024)
Goals Against Average (Low): 2.79 (vs. Winthrop, 2024)
Saves: 16 (vs. Lindenwood, 2024)
Save Percentage: .750, 6-8 (vs. Winthrop, 2024)
Shots Faced: 49 (at Stanford, 2024)
Ground Balls: 4 (vs. Butler, 2024)

Collegiate Career (2020-24)
Played in 24 games with 15 starts over five seasons including four campaigns at Drexel (2020-23) and one at Cal (2024)
Recorded 730:52 minutes played, 139 goals against, an 11.42 goals against average, 130 saves, a .481 save percentage, 403 shots faced and 22 ground balls
– Had a 5-10 goalkeeper record with all decisions at Cal

Senior (2024)
Played in and started all 15 contests with six complete games including five of the last eight, played at least the entire first half 13 times and totaled 704:10 minutes of action
Allowed 133 goals against on 362 shots faced with 115 saves, an 11.33 goals against average and a .464 save percentage
 Second in the Pac-12 and tied for 25th nationally in save percentage, as well as fourth in the Pac-12 in saves and fifth in goals against average
Had a 5-10 goalkeeper record
All numbers are career bests other than goals against average
Used final season of collegiate eligibility as a 2024 fifth-year senior that was gained when the NCAA gave all athletes from the 2020 spring season an additional campaign of collegiate eligibility due to COVID
– Akron (W, 19-10)  30:00 minutes, 8 goals against, 2 saves, 13 shots faced ... Cal debut ... first career start ... credited with win in first career goalie decision
– at Le Moyne (L, 6-9)  30:00 minutes, 6 goals against, 1 save, 12 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... credited with loss
– at Cornell (L, 7-13)  49:38 minutes, 9 goals against, 6 saves, 21 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... credited with loss
– Lindenwood (L, 7-8)  60:00 minutes, 8 goals against, 16 saves, 29 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... first career complete game ... career-high saves ... career-high-tying minutes ... credited with loss
– St. Bonaventure (L, 8-10)  46:53 minutes, 9 goals against, 8 saves, 24 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... credited with loss
Army (L, 4-15)  28:05 minutes, 7 goals against, 5 saves, 19 shots faced, 3 ground balls ... credited with loss
Winthrop (W, 14-3)  43:01 minutes, 2 goals against, 6 saves, 9 shots faced  ... Cal career-low goals against average (2.79) ... credited with win
Butler (W, 16-8)  60:00 minutes, 8 goals against, 12 saves, 26 shots faced, 4 ground balls ... career-high ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes ... credited with win
at Oregon (W, 8-7)  60:00 minutes, 7 goals against, 9 saves, 23 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... complete game career-low goals against ... career-high-tying minutes .... credited with win
– No. 20 Colorado (L, 7-15)  20:23 minutes, 8 goals against, 11 shots faced ... credited with loss
– at No. 21 USC (L, 8-9)  60:00 minutes, 9 goals against, 9 saves, 29 shots faced ... career-high-tying minutes ... credited with loss
– at Arizona State (L, 11-18)  53:09 minutes, 16 goals against, 9 saves, 36 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... career-high goals against and shots faced ... career-high-tying minutes ... credited with loss
– UC Davis (L, 11-12)  60:00 minutes, 12 goals against, 5 saves, 28 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... career-high-tying minutes  ... credited with loss
– San Diego State (W, 17-13)  43:01 minutes, 9 goals against, 12 saves, 33 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... credited with win
– at No. 19 Stanford (L, 8-15)  60:00 minutes, 15 goals against, 15 saves, 49 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... career-high shots faced ... career-high-tying minutes  ... credited with loss

Drexel (2020-23)
Played in nine games over four seasons and contributed 15 saves and in 93:09 minutes allowed six goals against, a 3.48 goals against average, 15 saves, a .353 save percentage, 41 shots faced and two ground balls
Did not tally a goalkeeper decision
Final three teams became the school's first three ever to earn NCAA Tournament bids with the 2022 sophomore squad also winning the Coastal Athletic Association title for the program's first-ever conference title, and the four squads combining for a 42-19 record
A three-time member of the Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll as a 2021 freshman, 2022 sophomore and 2023 junior, as well as the IWLCA Honor Roll in each of those final two campaigns
Wore No. 0
Drexel Bio

York Community HS (Class Of 2019)
Combined to compile a 9-2 goalkeeper record and 121 saves in 620 minutes, while allowing 88 goals on 209 shots on goals for a .579 save percentage for a pair of teams that reached the opening round of the state tournament in back-to-back seasons during 2018 junior and 2019 senior campaigns
Earned All-West Suburban League honors as a 2019 senior after tallying a 7-2 record in goal and 90 saves in 450 minutes, while allowing 50 goals on 140 shots on goal for a .642 save percentage for a team that finished 19-5 overall and ranked No. 6 in MaXpreps final state poll
Was 2-0 in goal with 31 saves in 450 minutes, while allowing 38 goals on 69 shots on goal for a .449 save percentage for a team that finished the season with a 13-8 overall record and as Illinois' 10th-ranked team according to MaxXpreps
Selected for Team Illinois as both a 2018 junior and 2019 senior
Wore No. 11 as a junior and No. 26 as a senior
York Community HS Bio

Club Lacrosse
– Played for Lakeshore Lacrosse from 2012-18

Other
– Born February 11, 2001
– Child of John and Patricia Fritsch
– Has one sister (Kimberly Fritsch)
– A member of the National Honor Society
Best advice ever received is you can always do one more rep
– Has worked for Penn Athletics as a content creator, the NCAA as a photographer and Triple Threat LLC as a media intern
A photography enthusiast
Graduated cum laude from Drexel in May of 2023 with a bachelor's degree in photography and is pursuing graduate certificates in business administration and entrepreneurship at Cal during the 2023-24 academic year

Last Updated
April 28, 2024

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Historical Player Information

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    2024Senior

    Goalkeeper
    5'9"
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    2025Sixth Year

    Goalkeeper
    5'9"
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