Handing down that green shirt: Bears’ final dismount at Haas Pavilion on Senior Day

On Saturday, though No. 11 Cal fell short to No. 7 Navy, it earned a season-high score of 403.100 with multiple seasonal and personal bests from seniors.
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On Saturday, though No. 11 Cal fell short to No. 7 Navy, it earned a season-high score of 403.100 with multiple seasonal and personal bests from seniors.
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A little bit of Friday the 13th misfortune affected Oregon’s offense down the stretch, as the Ducks had shots hit the goal post on three separate occasions while the Bears took the lead.
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After weeks of struggle, frustration and the like, the Cal women’s basketball team finally got its long-awaited marquee win, taking its final home game of the season, 78-66, over rival No. 14 Stanford — undoubtedly its biggest victory of the year.
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A single loss may be a fluke — but two in a row is cause for concern. For a Cal field hockey team that’s on the brink of clinching first place in its division, the weekend’s losses to Kent State and Ohio State could spell disaster for its postseason aspirations.
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After a disappointing 1-0 loss to the Huskies to open up a two-game road trip, the No. 14 Cal women’s soccer team (12-4-2) was able to pull off a 1-0 victory of its own by defeating No. 25 Washington State. By spoiling Senior Day for four graduating Wildcats, the Bears
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An array of personal records is a good sign that things went well for a team during a track and field meet. The Bears experienced just that at the final home meet of the season, the Brutus Hamilton Open, where the Cal men’s and women’s teams came in first and
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Cal keeper Lindsay Dorst slammed her fists into the water in triumph. UCLA’s shot had just flown over the Bears’ net, and cheers rang throughout Spieker Aquatics Center on Saturday. The No. 5 Cal women’s water polo had done it — an 8-6 upset over No. 1 UCLA. “We finally
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