Cal topples Auburn, splits 4 games in Palm Springs

Cal finished the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic with an even 2-2 record. The Bears beat Auburn and New Mexico but fell to No. 18 Missouri and Nebraska.
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Cal finished the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic with an even 2-2 record. The Bears beat Auburn and New Mexico but fell to No. 18 Missouri and Nebraska.
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McClure brings to Cal nearly three decades of experience having previously coached Nebraska, UCLA, Buffalo, Sacramento State and, most recently, Nevada.
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In four seasons with the Bears, Noa was a popular target for Cal quarterbacks, compiling 94 receptions for 1,224 yards and six touchdowns.
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No. 11 Cal beach volleyball had a lot riding on its matchup against No. 6 Hawaii: the potential to increase its national ranking to heights the team has never seen before and an improvement of the team’s odds of getting into the NCAA Tournament at the end of the season — two of its ultimate goals.
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Play will kick off early Saturday afternoon when Cal takes on No. 6 Hawaii. The last time the Bears faced the Bows was 2015 when they attended the Rainbow Wahine Spring Challenge, also in Honolulu.
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It’s not that the train ride provided me with the answers to some of life’s biggest questions, but I do believe that it lessened the burden of those questions. Sitting on a train for days and being forced to become comfortable with just watching the movement of the world outside calmed me down.
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A fury of blue, gold, maroon, black and red colors filled Haas Pavilion on Saturday evening. Gymnasts from No. 2 Stanford, No. 7 Nebraska, No. 8 Cal and No. 14 Arizona State warmed up in different ways — some sitting on the bleachers to get into the zone, some chanting
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We first meet Woody Grant as he lurches, glassy-eyed and disheveled, along a desolate road in Billings, Mont. He is on his way, on foot and alone, to Lincoln, Neb., to claim the million-dollar sweepstakes prize he believes he has won after receiving a certificate in the mail. Grant, played
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Students and members of the public gathered on the UC Berkeley campus on March 13 to learn about how the world’s food supply will have to change to be able to support the nine billion people projected to populate the planet in 2050.
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