End of an era: A timeline of the Wyking Jones era

Wyking Jones’ tenure at Cal is one that is unlikely to be replicated for several generations, if ever, for all the wrong reasons.
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Wyking Jones’ tenure at Cal is one that is unlikely to be replicated for several generations, if ever, for all the wrong reasons.
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A year removed from — depending on how you slice it — the worst season in program history, the Bears sit essentially in the same spot heading into conference play. So what has changed for Cal? And how will things shake out in conference play?
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Singer was one of the team’s top contributors during the games, averaging 9.3 points per game over six games.
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After 11 seasons at Cal, she will take over the position of assistant coach director, which was previously held by now-University of Nevada head coach Amanda Levens.
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Former Cal men’s basketball point guard and recent graduate Sam Singer is set to represent both the United States and the Bears this summer in Israel at the 20th World Maccabiah Games, according to Maccabi USA. Singer will be one of thousands of Jewish athletes from 80 countries spread across
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Entering its matchup against Colorado at Haas Pavilion, the Cal men’s basketball team stood 10th in the Pac-12 in three-point percentage at 34 percent. But on Super Bowl Sunday, Cal looked like the Golden State Warriors — at least in the first half. The Bears collectively channeled their long-distance prowess
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With 13 seconds left in overtime, Charlie Moore struts across halfcourt. Brimming with confidence, it’s hard to guess that the freshman had missed a timely free throw just a few moments earlier, or that his team gave up nearly every single lead it built for itself, no matter how secure
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While winning is fun and thrashing is funner, the Cal men’s basketball team still has much to build on from the smoldering embers that were once South Dakota State.
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Even without Ivan Rabb, who’s widely considered one of the top returning players in the country, the Cal men’s basketball team looked dangerous on both ends of the floor Friday night in its season opener against South Dakota State.
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A few days after one of the most polarizing elections of all time, the Cal men’s basketball team will open its season — on Veterans Day, no less — against South Dakota State.
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