Cal lineman Michael Saffell announces medical retirement

After struggling with injuries throughout his career, Michael Saffell decided to medically retire from football July 23rd.
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After struggling with injuries throughout his career, Michael Saffell decided to medically retire from football July 23rd.
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The Olympics are the culmination of years of hard work, but that cannot detract from the voices of residents and the cancellation that could occur.
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For now, Scott Frandsen seems to have hung up his oars. But the determination he developed in the boat will surely never leave.
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In total, eight Bears are guaranteed to race at the Olympics, including five alumni from the women’s program and three from the men’s.
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Morikawa, a 4-time PGA Tour winner and former Bear, secured his spot on the team after tying for fourth at the 121st US Open.
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Maybe, in publishing this piece, I’ll realize that I should be a little more certain. After all, I’ve made it, right? Right?
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With the return of three of their strongest gymnasts, the Bears get three steps closer to an elusive national championship.
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George Kliavkoff, the president of entertainment and sports for MGM Resorts International, is slated to replace Larry Scott as the Pac-12 commissioner.
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Despite her laundry list of accomplishments, George admits her road to athletic success hasn’t always been straightforward. Before her collegiate career began, she dealt with multiple blows to her confidence that made her doubt her future as a gymnast.
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Although Cal was not one of the four teams to advance to the finals, it did not leave the NCAA Championships empty-handed. Junior Maya Bordas became the first National Champion in program history.
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