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SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Four Titans scored on the day and the Titans kept on fighting, but the Detroit women's lacrosse team ended their California road trip with an 18-9 setback to California.
The game was played at San Diego State's Aztec Field, but due to conflicting events, the contest did not have any stats recorded until a few weeks after the game.
Seniors
Emily Boissonneault (Brooklin, ON/Donald A. Wilson) put in a team-high four goals to reach 202 for her career. She became the first Titan reach record 200 goals in her career.
Senior
Corina Mahorn (Whitby, ON/Anderson CVI) netted three, while senior
Anna Eidem (Champlin, MN/Totino-Grace) and freshman
Tessa Keuler (Oregon City, OR/Oregon City) also scored in the game.
Detroit (1-4) too an early 1-0 lead as Boissonneault found the back of the net not even two minutes into the game. After California (2-2) tied it at 1-all, a marker by Eidem and then Boissonneault - the historic 200th goals - gave the Titans a 3-1 lead with 18:43 left in the first.
CAL battled back and ended the half on an 8-0 run to take a 9-3 advantage into the intermission.
The Titans started the second half with goals from Keuler and Mahorn, but the Golden Bears once again countered by notching nine of the next 10 goals to take control of the game.
Detroit kept on playing hard, but could not get over the deficit trailing 12-6 with 20 minutes left in the game before eventually falling, 18-9.
Sophomore
Tara Grady (San Jose, CA/Pioneer) ended with a pair of assists. Eidem tallied a team-high five ground balls and had a helper, while Boissonneault and junior
Zaynib Hamze (Dublin, CA/Dublin) each collected three GB's apiece. Boissonnealt and Marhorn also had a team-high two caused turnovers.
The Titans will now return to the Motor City and for their home opener on Sunday when the red, white and blue host St. Bonaventure. Game time is set for Noon at Titan Field. Tickets to the game are set at $5 for adults and $3 for children 13 and under and senior citizens.