In a wild scene in San Rafael, Marin Academy grabbed its first North Coast Section Division I girls lacrosse title with a 9-7 win over Marin Catholic on May 14.
Reese Goodenough racked up five goals, and senior captains Elsa Anderson and Stephanie Zola guided MA from an early deficit to topple the veteran MC squad. It’s a huge moment for Marin Academy’s program—one they’ll remember for a while.
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Marin Academy Delivers Historic D1 Title on Marin County Turf
From San Rafael’s fields to the crowds in Mill Valley and Larkspur, the No. 1 seed Marin Academy showed why everyone expected them to win. Still, they had to survive an early burst from Marin Catholic.
MC led 2-0 after the first quarter, but MA answered quickly. Their relentless attack and smart ball movement carried them through a huge second period.
Key players and standout moments
- Reese Goodenough exploded for five goals, including the clincher—a tough 8-meter shot with 4:21 left.
- Elsa Anderson (two goals, one assist) and Stephanie Zola (one goal, one assist) brought steady leadership and kept the attack balanced.
- Sadie Goodenough, who’s heading to Northwestern, set up a crucial goal that capped MA’s 6-0 run early in the second period.
Game Flow and Momentum Shifts
Marin Catholic opened the scoring, but Marin Academy responded with a late first-quarter surge. Suddenly, MA led 4-2 after one.
The second period changed everything. MA ripped off a 6-0 run, and the momentum in San Rafael tilted hard in their favor.
By the fourth, MA held an 8-5 edge. MC rallied late, pulling within one at 8-7 with goals from Brooke Spagnuolo and Ella Hyman.
Reese Goodenough’s 8-meter goal finally sealed it for MA.
Crucial moments that defined the final
- MA’s 6-0 run in the second period created separation and put the game in their hands.
- Anderson’s late first-quarter assist set the tone for MA’s balanced attack.
- Goodenough’s late 8-meter goal capped her game-high performance and clinched the D1 title.
From D-II to D-I: A Sea Change for Marin Academy, and Local Pride
Marin Academy improved to 17-4 and climbed to a national ranking around 34th, seventh in California. Marin Catholic finished 20-7.
MA’s run from a D-II crown in 2022 to the D-I top spot has energized lacrosse in towns all over Marin County—San Anselmo, Novato, San Rafael, Fairfax. You can feel the buzz.
Leadership that carried the program
Coach Whitney Hanley—who won an NCS title at Marin Catholic in 2012—praised her seniors for guiding MA through the toughest moments.
“The team embraced the top seed and delivered when it mattered most,” Hanley said. She pointed to the squad’s veteran leadership and depth as the difference in a pressure-packed final.
Marin Catholic’s Run and the Broader Arc
For Marin Catholic, the 20-7 mark showed a competitive season. The team fought hard for back-to-back titles.
MC jumped out to a two-goal lead early. Later, Lulu Hobson and Ella Hyman sparked a rally that kept the program in the North Bay spotlight.
The Cats hope to get that edge back in coming years. Lacrosse is definitely gaining ground in Sausalito, Tiburon, and all over Marin.
The May 14 showdown in San Rafael wasn’t just another game. For Marin Academy, it marked a turning point and felt like a celebration of Marin County sports culture.
Fans and families from Mill Valley to Corte Madera showed up and cheered. You could feel the excitement for MA’s lacrosse journey—an achievement that’s bound to stick in local memory for a long time.
Here is the source article for this story: Girls lacrosse: Marin Academy claims first D-I title in program history
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