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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 28, 2023

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Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu is one of the most special players to play collegiate basketball. Her passion, poise, humility make her the best of the game.
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Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu is one of the most special players to play collegiate basketball. Her passion, poise, humility make her the best of the game.
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How have UC Berkeley professors spent their favorite summers? Read on to find out what campus faculty have done during their most memorable summers.
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How have UC Berkeley professors spent their favorite summers? Read on to find out what campus faculty have done during their most memorable summers.
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The Connecticut Sun drafted the 2019 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year with the ninth overall pick in the WNBA draft.
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The Connecticut Sun drafted the 2019 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year with the ninth overall pick in the WNBA draft.
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While the Golden State Warriors’ 4-0 sweep against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2018 NBA Finals has claimed much of the attention of the Bay Area’s basketball fans, strides are being made by Cal alumni in the WNBA as the 2018 season kicks into gear.
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While the Golden State Warriors’ 4-0 sweep against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2018 NBA Finals has claimed much of the attention of the Bay Area’s basketball fans, strides are being made by Cal alumni in the WNBA as the 2018 season kicks into gear.
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It seems strange that we treat women so differently in sports. Some argue that it’s because men have more physical capability or are objectively better at sports. But I think this is just a negative perspective and there are other ways of looking at it.
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It seems strange that we treat women so differently in sports. Some argue that it’s because men have more physical capability or are objectively better at sports. But I think this is just a negative perspective and there are other ways of looking at it.
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Clarendon immediately stepped into a starting role with the Dream in 2016, starting 32 of 34 games she played in and averaging 28.2 minutes per game.
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Clarendon immediately stepped into a starting role with the Dream in 2016, starting 32 of 34 games she played in and averaging 28.2 minutes per game.
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