Although momentum was certainly on Cal’s side heading into its first matchup of the NCAA championship, everything seemed to change once the Bears entered the pool in Stockton.
As the MPSF Championship tournament approaches, all eyes are on the Cal women’s water polo team. With a strong season under their belt and a talented roster, the Bears are poised to make a deep run in the tournament and compete for the championship title.
The No. 6 Cal Bears women’s water polo team put up a good fight against the No. 2 Stanford Cardinal in a tough game on Senior Day on Saturday. Despite their best efforts, the Bears were unable to get closer than 16-9 to the Cardinal.
Cal made their way back to their home of California to face University of the Pacific on Sunday, April 2. The Bears (16-6) were always in control of the game, while the Tigers (18-7) were only able to score two goals through the first three quarters. The six goals scored by Pacific were equal for the team's second-lowest total of the season.