On their own: How Cal men’s soccer players are coping amid a pandemic

Without formal guidance from the Cal administration, the Cal men’s soccer team has been left to operate under its own accord.
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Without formal guidance from the Cal administration, the Cal men’s soccer team has been left to operate under its own accord.
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The Bears didn’t get a shot at redemption, nor did they get a chance to compete for a National Championship. Instead, they got nothing.
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In the face of mounting pressure and their worst performance of the season, the Bears could have broken. Instead, they bounced back.
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A victory at the NorCal Classic doesn’t necessarily equal a step forward; can Cal keep its focus on the national picture?
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The Bears showed off their consistency, defeating the San Jose State Spartans for the fourth consecutive time by an eye-popping 142 points.
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The Bears are one more meet — or should I say feast — away from holiday hibernation as they will face the San Jose State Spartans in their fourth consecutive end-of-year matchup. Cal won each of the past three matchups by an average of 73 points.
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Assistant coach Dani Korman, who brings coaching experience from MIT, looks to get the Bears over the hump and win their first national championship since 2015.
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The Cal men’s soccer team is a walking, breathing example of that complex lack of face value. Last year saw this team finish with a losing record and place second to last in the Pac-12.
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Building off the excitement and emotion of it being the seniors’ last home meet, the Bears dug deep and remembered their training to hit routine after routine on their way to several season-highs and the highest ever total program score.
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In addition to the Bears competing in their final meet before moving onto the Pac-12 and then possibly the NCAA championships, they will be recognizing their athletes who will be graduating at the end of this academic year: Sofie Seilnacht, Sylvie Seilnacht, Chelsea Shu and fifth-year captain Toni-Ann Williams.
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