
Senior’s flu game propels Cal men’s water polo to NCAAs
The Bears won the starting sprint, but faster than Bryce Love’s 57-yard touchdown sucked the life out of the Cal student section, Stanford was up 3-0 and Cal badly needed an answer.
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The Bears won the starting sprint, but faster than Bryce Love’s 57-yard touchdown sucked the life out of the Cal student section, Stanford was up 3-0 and Cal badly needed an answer.
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Once a scene of a grazing cattle and open farmland, the Stanford family farm is now the university’s campus. Still colloquially referred to as “The Farm”, the campus today, now home to the upper-echelon university, has started to feel more and more like the bustling cities that surround it. To
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Long periods of time without match play can give a team time to rest, but they also give a team time to let itself rust. After a week and a half since its last match, the No. 3 Cal men’s water polo team is set to face No. 6 UCI
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Only a month into the fall men’s water polo season, there is still time and opportunity for improvement. For teams such as the No. 3 Cal men’s water polo team (11-1), the chances of that depend on newer players in certain positions; it would be no surprise for the team
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Only a month into the fall men’s water polo season, there is still time and opportunity for improvement. For teams such as the No. 3 Cal men’s water polo team (11-1), the chances of that depend on newer players in certain positions; it would be no surprise for the team
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Defending a national championship and being ranked number one means facing extraordinarily determined opponents who want nothing more than to knock you down. That pressure finally caught up to No. 1 Cal men’s water polo in the MPSF Pacific Invitational over the weekend as UCLA sullied the Bears’ unblemished 10-0
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“The second half was super sloppy. We didn’t do what we wanted to do, and our plan was unrealistic. We were trying to make flashy plays instead of just playing. The game got away from us a little bit defensively.”
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It was a historic weekend for the No. 3 Cal men’s water polo team — one that featured major upsets against the only teams to which it has lost and that ended in the Bear’s 14th national championship. “It’s a team that you kind of saw grow up in two
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When asked if he was happy with tying his career high of 20 saves against Stanford on Saturday, senior Lazar Andric had only one thing to say: “What do you think?” Andric said, laughing. Leading the No. 3 Cal men’s water polo team to an 11-10 win over No. 6
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There is a last time for everything, and for the seniors on the No. 3 Cal men’s water polo team, this Saturday’s Big Splash against Stanford could possibly be their last game at Spieker Aquatics Complex and one of their last as a Bear.
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