Pronunciation
DRUH-len-ger (soft G)
Drullinger's Cal Career Game Highs/Lows
Minutes (High): 60:00 (19 times, last vs. Arizona State, Pac-12 Championships Quarterfinals, 2023)
Goals Against (Low, Full Game): 7 (vs. Arizona State, Pac-12 Championships Quarterfinals, 2023)
Goals Against (HIgh): 21 (vs. Arizona State, 2022)
Saves (High): 19 (vs. Stanford, 2023)
Save Percentage (High In Full Game): ..581 (vs. Oregon, 2023)
Shots Faced (Low In Full Game): 24 (vs. Oregon, 2022)
Shots Faced (High): 50 (vs. Stanford, 2023)
Ground Balls: 5 (twice, last at Arizona State @Pac-12 Championships, 2022)
Caused Turnovers: 2 (vs. Stanford, 2022)
Cal Career (2020-23)
– Played in 47 games with 36 starts and in 2014:54 minutes played finished with 534 goals against, a 15.90 goals against average, 1,138 shots faced, 76 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers
– Had a 5-30 record
Senior (2023)
– Played in 16 games including nine starts to tie for the team high as a goalkeeper while playing just under half of the team's minutes in goal (team-high 523:09) and allowing 120 goals against on 269 shots faced with 85 saves, a career-low 13.77 goals against average, a career-high .415 save percentage, 11 ground balls and one caused turnover
– Posted a 2-6 record with eight no decisions
– Earned a spot on the Pac-12 Championships All-Tournament Team
– at Lindenwood (W, 17-9) – 45:41 minutes, 7 goals against, 5 saves, .417 save percentage, 19 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... credited with the win ... started
– vs. Central Michigan (L, 12-15) – 35:49 minutes, 9 goals against, 7 saves, .438 save percentage, 18 shots faced ... credited with the loss ... started
– at No. 15 Stanford (L, 8-20) – 18:57 minutes, 6 goals against, 1 save, .143 save percentage, 8 shots faced ... no decision
– at San Diego State (L, 9-11) – 3:47 minutes, 4 goals against, 0 saves, .000 save percentage, 4 shots faced ... no decision ... started
– Howard (W, 17-1) – 25:20 minutes, 1 goal against, 0 saves, .000 save percentage, 3 shots faced ... no decision
– American (L, 10-11) – 6:17 minutes, 2 goals against, 0 saves, .000 save percentage, 2 shots faced ... credited with the loss
– at Colorado (L, 3-20) – 12:44 minutes, 5 goals against, 2 saves, .286 save percentage, 7 shots faced ... no decision
– No. 19 USC (L, 6-11) – 45:00 minutes, 6 goals against, 8 saves, .571 save percentage, 20 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... no decision
– Arizona State (L, 9-13) – 32:24 minutes, 4 goals against, 4 saves, .500 save percentage, 9 shots faced ... no decision
– at No. 21 USC (L, 4-18) – 27:58 minutes, 8 goals against, 2 saves, .200 save percentage, 13 shots faced ... no decision
– at Arizona State (L, 6-15) – 30:00 minutes, 10 goals against, 4 saves, .286 save percentage, 19 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... credited with the loss ... started
– at UC Davis (W, 17-12) – 35:51 minutes, 10 goals against, 2 saves, .167 save percentage, 13 shots faced ... no decision ... started
– Oregon (W, 14-13) – 60:00 minutes, 13 goals against, 18 saves, .581 save percentage, 40 shots faced, 3 ground balls ... career-high save percentage in full game ... credited with the win ... turned back an Oregon free position shot with 0:04 remaining in the game to secure the victory ... started
– Colorado (L, 9-19) – 23:21 minutes, 10 goals against, 3 saves, .231 save percentage, 16 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... credited with the loss ... started
– Stanford (L, 8-18) – 60:00 minutes, 18 goals against, 19 saves, .514 save percentage, 50 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... career-high saves and shots faced ... career-high-tying minutes ... credited with the loss ... team season-high saves ... started
– Arizona State – Pac-12 Championships Quarterfinals (L, 5-7) – 60:00, 7 goals against, 10 saves, .588 save percentage, 28 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... career-high-tying minutes ... career-low goals against for full game ... credited with the loss
Junior (2022)
– Started all 18 games in goal (career highs for games played and starts) and registered career highs of 953:57 minutes played, 274 goals against, 147 saves, 572 shots faced, 42 ground balls and seven caused turnovers while adding a 17.23 goals against average and a .349 save percentage
– Finished with a 2-16 record
– at Navy (L, 10-18) – 30:58, 9 goals against, 2 saves, .182 save percentage, 16 shots faced, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover
– at No. 11 Virginia (L, 5-18) – 60:00, 18 goals against, 10 saves, .357 save percentage, 46 shots faced, 1 ground ball ... career-high-tying minutes
– San Diego State (L, 6-15) – 60:00, 15 goals against, 14 saves, .483 save percentage, 38 shots faced ... career-high-tying minutes
– No. 15 Denver (L, 5-15) – 60:00, 15 goals against, 14 saves, .483 save percentage, 33 shots faced, 4 ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes
– UC Davis (L, 5-16) – 60:00, 16 goals against, 6 saves, .273 save percentage, 35 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Stanford (L, 8-20) – 45:00, 17 goals against, 8 saves, .320 save percentage, 35 shots faced, 3 ground balls
– Liberty (L, 13-17) – 60:00, 17 goals against, 8 saves, .320 save percentage, 34 shots faced, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying minutes
– No. 15 USC (L, 9-19) – 37:00, 16 goals against, 3 saves, .158 save percentage, 24 shots faced, 1 ground ball
– Arizona State (L, 18-21) – 60:00, 21 goals against, 4 saves, .160 save percentage, 33 shots faced, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover ... career-high goals against ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Oregon (L, 9-12) – 60:00, 12 goals against, 10 saves, .455 save percentage, 31 shots faced, 4 ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Colorado (L, 10-16) – 27:00, 10 goals against, 7 saves, .412 save percentage, 18 shots faced
– Oregon (W, 14-12) – 60:00, 12 goals against, 8 saves, .400 save percentage, 24 shots faced, 5 ground balls, 1 caused turnover ... career-low shots faced for full game ... career-high-tying ground balls and minutes
– Colorado (L, 9-17) – 44:27, 13 goals against, 9 saves, .409 save percentage, 35 shots faced, 1 ground ball
– at USC (L, 11-20) – 60:00, 20 goals against, 8 saves, .286 save percentage, 31 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Arizona State (L, 10-18) – 49:32, 13 goals against, 6 saves, .316 save percentage, 27 shots faced, 2 ground balls
– UC Davis (W, 16-15) – 60:00, 15 goals against, 4 saves, .211 save percentage, 27 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Stanford (L, 11-18) – 60:00, 18 goals against, 14 saves, .438 save percentage, 42 shots faced, 4 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers ... career-high caused turnovers ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Arizona State – Pac-12 Championships Quarterfinals (L, 8-17) – 60:00, 17 goals against, 12 saves, .414 save percentage, 43 shots faced, 5 ground balls, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying ground balls and minutes
Sophomore (2021)
– Played in 12 games with nine starts registered 500:44 minutes played, 131 goals against, 76 saves, 279 shots faced, 22 ground balls and two caused turnovers while adding a 15.69 goals against average and a career-high .367 save percentage
– Finished with a 1-8 record
– UC Davis (L, 8-14) – 60:00, 14 goals against, 9 saves, .391 save percentage, 30 shots faced, 1 ground ball, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying minutes
– San Diego State (L, 11-12) – 30:00, 9 goals against, 6 saves, .400 save percentage, 19 shots faced, 4 ground balls
– at Fresno State (W, 14-12) – 60:00, 12 goals against, 14 saves, .538 save percentage, 19 shots faced ... career-high-tying minutes
– No. 20 USC (L, 10-18) – 60:00, 18 goals against, 11 saves, .379 save percentage, 38 shots faced, 2 ground balls ... career-high-tying minutes
– Arizona State (L, 11-21) – 52:28, 19 goals against, 9 saves, .321 save percentage, 33 shots faced, 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnovet
– at Oregon (L, 9-14) – 60:00, 14 goals against, 10 saves, .417 save percentage, 32 shots faced, 4 ground balls, 1 caused turnover ... career-high-tying minutes
– at Colorado, L, 5-15) – 30:00, 9 goals against, 3 saves, .250 save percentage, 16 shots faced, 2 ground balls
– at No. 17 Stanford (L, 4-21) – 8:52, 8 goals against, 0 saves, .000 save percentage, 10 shots faced
– at San Diego State (L, 10-11) – 35:28, 4 goals against, 3 saves, .429 save percentage, 10 shots faced, 2 ground balls
– Oregon (L, 8-9) – 28:14, 7 goals against, 1 save, .125 save percentage, 13 shots faced
– at UC Davis (L, 4-14) – 45:42, 9 goals against, 8 saves, .391 save percentage, 30 shots faced, 2 ground balls
– at Arizona State – Pac-12 Championships (L, 9-17) – 30:00, 8 goals against, 2 saves, .200 save percentage, 12 shots faced, 3 ground balls
Freshman (2020)
– Made her Cal debut in the final game the team played before the remainder of the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, coming in off the bench in the first half at USC and playing the final 37:04, allowing nine goals on 18 shots faced with four saves, a 14.57 goals against average, .308 save percentage and one ground ball
West Linn HS (Class Of 2019)/La Salle HS (2015-18)/Clackamas HS (2015-17)
– Attended La Salle High School, which did not have a lacrosse team, for her first three years of high school but played her first two prep lacrosse seasons as a 2016 freshman and 2017 sophomore at Clackamas High School and her final two as a 2018 junior and 2019 senior at West Linn High School, where she graduated from and attended school for her final year as a 2018-19 senior
– Combined to play in 66 games over four varsity prep seasons with career totals of 1222 shots faced, 575 saves, 647 goals allowed, a .471 save percentage, 71 ground balls and 17 caused turnovers
– A two-time US Lacrosse All-American, first-team All-State and first-team All-Three Rivers League selection at West Linn, where she helped her squad to a combined two-year record of 27-10 as a junior and senior while tying for first in the TRL as a senior and finishing second as a junior when her squad was also fourth in the state of Oregon
– Also an Adrenaline All-American, US Lacrosse Academic All-American and team captain as a senior when in a career-high 20 games played she had 152 saves and 180 goals allowed in 332 shots faced for a .458 save percentage, while adding a career-high 32 ground balls and eight caused turnovers for a squad that was 14-6 overall
– Had four saves in overtime of a win over Lake Oswego as a senior when her squad handed a loss to its rival for the first time in over three years
– Added TRL Player of the Year honors and was a finalist for Oregon Prep Lacrosse Player of the Year as a junior when in 17 games played she had 151 saves and 139 goals allowed in 290 shots faced for a career-high .521 save percentage, 18 ground balls and a career-high nine caused turnovers for a squad that was 13-4 overall
– Also earned honorable mention All-TRL honors for the second consecutive season and was a team captain when in 17 games as a sophomore she had a career-high 173 saves and 181 goals allowed in 354 shots faced for a .489 save percentage, while adding 21 ground balls
– Picked up the first of back-to-back honorable mention All-TRL honors when in 11 games as a freshman she had 99 saves and 147 goals allowed in 256 shots faced for a .402 save percentage
– Also a two-year varsity letterwinner in basketball as a 2017-18 junior and 2018-19 senior at West Linn
– A two-year member of the National Honor Society
– Also worked with Unified Sports, an organization that partners with Special Olympics that joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team
Club Lacrosse
– Played for the Lacrosse Northwest Rippers from 2015-19
Other
– Born March 21, 2001
– Daughter of Randy and Leah Drullinger
– A member of Cal's student-athlete comprised Golden Bear Advisory Committee (GBAC) that helps to advise the school's athletic administration
– Major is undeclared
Last Updated
January 6, 2023