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Wang's Cal Career Game Highs
Goals: 6 (vs. Akron, 2024)
Assists: 3 (vs. Cornell, 2023)
Points: 7 (vs. Akron, 2024)
Shots: 7 (three times, last at USC, 2024)
Shots On Goal: 7 (vs. Akron, 2024)
Game-Winning Goals: 1 (five times, last vs. Butler, 2024)
Free Position Goals: 1 (five times, last vs. San Diego State, 2024)
Free Position Shots: 2 (four times, last vs. San Diego State, 2024)
Ground Balls: 3 (vs. Cornell, 2023)
Caused Turnovers: 1 (five times, last vs. Arizona State, Pac-12 Championships Quarterfinals, 2023)
Draw Controls: 1 (four times, last vs. Akron, 2024)
Cal Career (2022 – Present)
– Has played in all 33 games possible with 18 starts during her 2023 sophomore and 2024 junior campaigns after not playing as a 2022 freshman due to thyroid cancer treatment and recovery
– Has contributed 48 goals and 16 assists for 64 points, while adding 111 shots and a .432 shot percentage, 82 shots on goal and a .739 shots on goal percentage, five game-winning goals, 21 ground balls, five caused turnovers and four draw controls, while going 5-of-19 on free position shots
Junior (2024)
– Played in all 15 games including her lone start of the season in the season finale at Stanford
– Contributed 28 goals and three assists for 31 points, while taking 63 shots and posting a .444 shot percentage, registering 49 shots on goal and a .778 shots on goal percentage, two game-winning goals, six ground balls and one draw control, while going 3-of-12 on free position shots
– Her goals, points, shots, shots on goal, game-winning goals and free position shots were team highs
– Her goals, shots, shot percentage, shots on goal and shots on goal percentage were career bests
– Akron (W, 19-10) – 6 goals, 1 assist, 7 points, 7 shots, 7 shots on goal, 1-1 free position shots, 1 ground ball, 1 draw control ... career-high goals, points and shots on goal ... career-high-tying shots, free position goals and draw controls ... fourth career game-winning goal ... came off bench for first time since 2023 season opener to end string of 17 consecutive starts ... nominated for Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week
– at Le Moyne (L, 6-9) – 2 shots, 1 shot on goal, 1 ground ball, 1 draw control ... ended a string of seven consecutive games dating back to the final six contests of 2023 in which she had scored at least one point
– at Cornell (L, 7-13) – 1 shot, 1 shot on goal, 0-1 free position shots
– Lindenwood (L, 7-8) – 2 goals, 2 points, 6 shots, 4 shots on goal
– St. Bonaventure (L, 8-10) – 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, 3 shots, 0-2 free position shots ... career-high-tying free position shots
1 goal, 1 point, 2 shots, 2 shots on goal, 3 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers, 7 draw controls ... career-high ground balls
– Army (L, 4-15) – 3 shots, 3 shots on goal, 1 ground ball, 0-1 free position shots
– Winthrop (W, 14-3) – 1 goal, 1 point, 3 shots, 2 shots on goal
– Butler (W, 16-8) – 3 goals, 3 points, 5 shots, 4 shots on goal... fifth career game-winning goal
– at Oregon (W, 8-7) – 2 goals, 2 points, 3 shots, 3 shots on goal
– No. 20 Colorado (L, 7-15) – 2 goals, 2 points, 4 shots, 3 shots on goal, 0-2 free position shots ... career-high-tying free position shots
– at No. 21 USC (L, 8-9) – 2 goals, 2 points, 7 shots, 6 shots on goal, 0-1 free position shots ... career-high-tying shots
– at Arizona State (L, 11-18) – 3 goals, 3 points, 6 shots, 4 shots on goal, 1-1 free position shots ... career-high-tying free position goals
– UC Davis (L, 11-12) – 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 points, 4 shots, 2 shots on goal
– San Diego State (W, 17-13) – 3 goals, 3 points, 6 shots, 6 shots on goal, 1 ground ball, 1-2 free position shots ... career-high-tying free position shots and free position goals
– at No. 19 Stanford (L, 8-15) – 1 goal, 1 point, 3 shots, 2 shots on goal, 2 ground balls
Sophomore (2023)
– Played in all 18 games with starts in each of the last 17 and contributed 20 goals and a team-high 13 assists (No. 11 Pac-12) for 33 points in her first season of action after being on the roster but not playing as a 2022 freshman due to thyroid cancer treatment and recovery
– Also totaled a team-high three game-winning goals, 48 shots, a .354 shot percentage, 33 shots on goal and a .688 shots on goal percentage, while making 2-of-7 free position shots and adding 15 ground balls, eight caused turnovers and three draw controls
– A member of the Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll for the first time
– at Lindenwood (W, 17-9) – 4 goals, 4 points, 6 shots, 5 shots on goal, 0-1 free position shots, 1 caused turnover, 1 draw control ... career-high-tying caused turnovers and draw controls ... Cal debut
– vs. Central Michigan (L, 12-15) – 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 points, 4 shots, 2 shots on goal, 1-1 free position shots ... career-high-tying free position goals ... first Cal start
– at No. 15 Stanford (L, 8-20) – 2 assists, 2 points, 4 shots, 2 shots on goal, 2 ground balls, 1 draw control ... career-high-tying draw controls
– at San Diego State (L, 9-11) – 1 shot, 1 ground ball
– Cornell (L, 9-13) – 1 goal, 3 assists, 4 points, 7 shots, 5 shots on goal, 0-2 free position shots, 3 ground balls ... career-high assists and ground balls ... career-high-tying shots and free position shots
– Howard (W, 17-1) – 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, 3 shots, 3 shots on goal, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover, 1 draw control ... career-high-tying caused turnovers and draw controls ... first career game-winning goal
– American (L, 10-11) – 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, 3 shots, 2 shots on goal, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying caused turnovers
– at Oregon (W, 13-12) – 3 goals, 1 assist, 4 points, 3 shots, 3 shots on goal, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying caused turnovers
– at Colorado (L, 3-20) – 2 shots, 1 shot on goal, 0-1 free position shots, 1 ground ball
– No. 19 USC (L, 6-11) – 1 goal, 1 point, 1 shot, 1 shot on goal
– Arizona State (L, 9-13) – 1 goal, 1 point, 2 shots, 2 shots on goal, 2 ground balls
– at No. 21 USC (L, 4-18) – Played but did not record any stats other than participation
– at Arizona State (L, 6-15) – 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, 1 shot, 1 shot on goal
– at UC Davis (W, 17-12) – 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 points, 3 shots, 2 shots on goal ... second career game-winning goal
– Oregon (W, 14-13) – 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, 2 shots, 2 shots on goal, 0-1 free position shots, 2 ground balls ... second game-winning goal in as many games and third of career
– Colorado (L, 9-19) – 1 goal, 1 point, 1 shot, 1 shot on goal, 1-1 free position shots ... career-high-tying free position goals
– Stanford (L, 8-18) – 1 goal, 1 point, 2 shots, 1 shot on goal
– Arizona State – Pac-12 Championships Quarterfinals (L, 5-7) – 1 assist, 1 point, 3 shots, 0-1 free position shots, 1 ground ball, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying caused turnovers
Freshman (2022)
– Did not play due to thyroid cancer treatment and recovery
University HS (Class Of 2021)
– An Adrenaline All-American First-Wave selection, the Pacific Coast League Female Athlete of the Year, PCL scholar-athlete, team MVP and team captain as a 2020-21 senior
– Did not have a 2020 junior campaign due to COVID
– Selected as the Pacific Coast League Lacrosse MVP as a 2019 sophomore
– Team captain in each of her final three prep seasons as a 2019 sophomore, 2020 junior and 2021 senior
– Picked up a Magna Cum Laude award each of her four academic years for having a GPA or 4.0 or higher, while adding a pair of AP Scholar Awards in each of her final two academic years in 2019-20 and 2020-21, as well as a World Language Merit Award as a 2018-19 sophomore
– Also a three-time first-team All-PAC and three-time All-Orange County selection in tennis who was the PCL doubles champion and section semifinalist in her final season of prep tennis as a 2019 junior before COVID canceled her 2020 senior campaign
– Elected as her school's girls sports liasion for the Associated Student Body during the 2020-21 academic year
Club Lacrosse
– Played for Victory Select from 2014-17 with her final squad in 2017 winning the IWLCA President's Cup and the Pacific Lacrosse Festival
– Played for Coast/West Coast Starz from 2017-20
Other
– Born December 27, 2002
– Daughter of Patrick and Rose Wang
– Has worked as a US Youth Lacrosse referee in Orange County for U11 and U13
– Selected to play for Team Hong Kong in the 2022 Senior World Lacrosse Championships
– Twice named Game MVP of the U19 World Lacrosse Championship while playing for Team Hong Kong
– Founder of DHH Stars, which is a digital organization to assist the process of merging hearing students with deaf and hard of hearing students
– San Francisco Chronicle Feature (May 5, 2023) – After two surgeries, Cal sophomore processes cancer recovery through lacrosse
– Major is data science
Last Updated
April 28, 2024