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