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Pronunciation
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Roxas' Cal Career Game Highs
Goals: 2 (at George Washington, 2019)
Assists: 1 (four times, last vs. Stanford, 2021)
Points: 2 (twice, last at Winthrop, 2020)
Shots: 4 (twice, last vs. UC Davis, 2021)
Shot Percentage: 1.000 (three times, last vs. UC Davis, 2019)
Shots On Goal: 4 (vs. UC Davis, 2021)
Shot On Goal Percentage: 1.000 (12 times, last, second game at UC Davis, 2021)
Free Position Shots: 1 (12 times, last time at USC, 2021)
Ground Balls: 3 (at Arizona State, 2020)
Caused Turnovers: 1 (nine times, last vs. Stanford, 2021)
Draw Controls: 1 (three times, last at San Diego State, 2021)
Cal Career (2019 – Present)
• Has played in 42 of 44 possible games with 14 starts over the last three seasons since her arrival at Cal in the fall of 2018
• Has combined to register 15 points on 10 goals and five assists, while registering 37 shots, 28 shots on goal, a .270 shot percentage, a .757 shots on goal percentage, one game-winning goal, 21 ground balls, nine caused turnovers and three draw controls
Junior (2021)
• Earned one of Cal's three Walter A. Haas Community service awards given after co-founding the Go Bears Go Vote initiative that promoted voter registration and education
• Played in a career-high 18 games with a career-high-tying seven starts while contributing four points on three goals and one assist
• Added career highs of 20 shots, 13 shots on goal, eight ground balls and five caused turnovers, as well as a career-high-tying one draw control, a .150 shot percentage and a .650 shot on goal percentage
• Scored the first of her three goals on the campaign in the season-opener against UC Davis on career highs of four shots and four shots on goal
• Also scored single goals in the first two Pac-12 road games of the season at Oregon and Colorado, taking a pair of shots in both games with both on goal against the Buffaloes and only the goal on goal vs. the Ducks
• Had a season-high two ground balls in a home game against Oregon while picking up one in six other contests (San Diego State, at Oregon, at Colorado, Colorado, at USC, Stanford)
• Took at least one shot in five consecutive games from April 11-24 (Colorado, at USC, at Arizona State, at UC Davis, Stanford) with at least one going on goal in every contest except vs. Stanford
• Took at least one shot in five consecutive games from April 11-24 (Colorado, at USC, at Arizona State, at UC Davis, Stanford) with at least one going on goal in every contest except vs. Stanford
• Made seven consecutive starts from April 2-22 (at UC Davis, at San Diego State, Oregon, Colorado, at USC, at Arizona State, at UC Davis)
• Caused a career-high-tying single turnover five times (USC, at Oregon, Oregon, at USC, Stanford)
• Had a career-high single draw control at San Diego State
Sophomore (2020)
• Started all seven games in a season abbreviated by the COVID-19 pandemic and contributed four points on one goal and three assists
• Added five shots, four shots on goal, a .200 shot percentage, an .800 shots on goal percentage, one game-winning goal, six ground balls, one caused turnover and one draw control
• Had a pair of points on her lone goal of the season and a career-high-tying one assist at Winthrop with her goal being credited as the game-winner as Cal's eighth goal in an 11-7 victory, while adding a season-high two shots on goal, a season-high-tying two total shots and one ground ball
• Also had a single assist vs. Virginia and at Mercer in the two games prior to Winthrop to give her the first three assists of her career in the three consecutive contests, while adding a season-high-tying two total shots and one shot on goal at Mercer
• Had a career-high three ground balls and her lone caused turnover of the season at Arizona State
• Added one ground ball at San Diego State
• Picked up one ground ball and her lone draw control of the campaign at USC
• Took one shot on goal at UC Davis
• Had at least one statistic beyond participation in all seven games she played in
Freshman (2019)
• Played in 17 games all off the bench and contributed six points with all of them coming on six goals, while adding 12 shots, 11 shots on goal, a .500 shot percentage, a .917 shots on goal percentage that was second on the team seven ground balls, three caused turnovers and one draw control
• Recorded the lone multiple-goal game of her career with a pair of goals at George Washington on three shots all on goal with the three shots on goal tying a season high, while she also added one ground ball
• Also scored single goals in a neutral site game in Las Vegas vs. Fresno State and Pac-12 home games against Oregon, Stanford and Arizona State, scoring on a single shot on goal attempt against Fresno State, Stanford and Arizona State, while she had a career-high-tying four shots and a season-high-tying three shots on goal against the Ducks
• Recorded a season-high two ground balls vs. Stanford, while she had one each at George Washington, vs. Oregon, at Arizona State, vs. Arizona State and at Colorado
• Had her caused turnovers in back-to-back games at Mount Saint Mary's and vs. Oregon, as well as at Colorado
• Draw control came at Mount St. Mary's
Ridgewood HS (Class Of 2018)
• A three-year starter who combined for 129 points, 77 goals, 52 assists, 77 ground balls and 54 draw controls for a trio of teams in her final three seasons that combined for a 63-8 record while finishing as state runners-up twice, Bergen County and Stars and Stripes Conference champions on three occasions and North Jersey Section 1 Group 4 winners once
• Racked up the honors as a 2018 senior team captain when she earned US Lacrosse All-American, All-State, All-Group 4, All-Bergen County, All-Stars and Stripes Conference, Ridgewood Lacrosse Association Award and Team MVP awards while helping to lead her squad to a runners-up finish at the state championships, Bergen County and Stars and Stripes Conference titles, a 22-4 overall record and final rankings of No. 2 in New Jersey and No. 10 nationally according to MaxPreps by registering 64 points, 38 goals, 26 assists, 29 ground balls and 54 draw controls
• Contributed 35 points, 17 goals, 18 assists and 30 ground balls as a 2017 junior for a 21-1 team that won North Jersey Section 1 Group 4 and Bergen County and Stars and Stripes Conference crowns while finishing ranked No. 3 in New Jersey and No. 6 nationally according to MaxPreps
• Recorded 30 points, 22 goals, eight assists and 18 ground balls as a 2016 sophomore for a 20-3 team that was the state runners-up, and Bergen County and Stars and Stripes Conference champions, while finishing ranked No. 2 in New Jersey and No. 11 nationally according to MaxPreps
• A four-year letterwinner who was a reserve as a 2015 freshman
• Wore No. 15 in lacrosse
• Also a four-year letterwinner in basketball and was a All-Big North Freedom Conference selection and team captain as a 2017-18 senior when her squad was 16-9 overall and reached the semifinals of the North 1 Region of the NJSIAA Group 4 Championship
• Other winning records and postseason finishes for her basketball teams included a 13-11 mark and second-round showing as a 2016-17 junior and a 15-10 record and first-round appearance as a 2015-16 sophomore, and
• President of the Pizza Club and Badminton Club, as well as a member of Girls Who Code and Maroon Mentors
• Graduated with high honors
Club Lacrosse
• Played for Metro Lacrosse Club from 2012-18
Other
• Born May 15, 2000
• Daughter of Arnold and Angie Roxas
• Has three sisters – Meghan (Director of Basketball Operations at Columbia after playing collegiately at Temple and UMBC), Bella and Carolina (played collegiately at Wagner College)
• Double major is political science and media studies
Last Updated
June 9, 2021