Bears guard Sara Anastasieska to grad transfer to Duke

Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Anastasieska has opted to play her final year of NCAA eligibility in Durham, North Carolina.
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Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Anastasieska has opted to play her final year of NCAA eligibility in Durham, North Carolina.
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The Bears opened the season on the road with tough tests against Harvard and No. 5 UConn. They lost a heartbreaker to Harvard and kept it close in a defeat to UConn, showing signs of progress, despite the disappointing weekend.
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The key to a Cal win will be controlling the tempo and running the floor while taking careful care of the ball. Cal guards, even though they need to regain their rhythm, are capable of doing just that, and the rest of their team will need them to deliver to show that high hopes for the Bears are still worth having.
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The matchup was the first between the two schools since 1992, and it carried a little extra meaning, as the coaches on either sideline have history with both Cal and UCSB.
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So why wouldn’t I get more picks for the Huskies? The simple, unfortunate answer is that the only team UConn will have playing basketball in March is composed of women — and to the NCAA and sports media, that is enough to disregard its worth.
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Throughout the entirety of the season, and really for the past decade and counting, one team has stood above the rest — UConn.
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Though Cal was able to tough out the deluge in Lowell, they couldn’t shake the cold in Storrs, Connecticut on Friday.
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Moving away to college can be rough on students, especially when school is far from home. Luckily enough for redshirt sophomore Eliza Christman, her team will be accompanying her on a trip back to her hometown.
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Two weeks ago, the Cal field hockey team surrendered 10 goals to No. 1 UConn — the team’s biggest blowout loss since 2002. The loss forced the team into an impasse and directed it to a fork in the road with two possible destinations. “Honestly, that was a pretty bad
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In case the Cal women’s swimming community wasn’t already aware that Missy Franklin’s departure is going to be a big loss for the program, they certainly know now. On Monday, Franklin was awarded the Honda Cup, which is annually handed out to the best female collegiate athlete in the country.
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