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Opening weekend turned out to be an impressive one. They put away teams that they should have put away and did not let their loss shake their confidence. ....
Bears fight hard until elimination in Pac-12 Championships, conclude season Karen Chow/File The Bears concluded the most promising year of Cal beach volleyball in school history this past weekend at the Pac-12 Championships in Los Angeles. The Bears clawed their way through the competition, fighting for every point and leaving all of their effort on the sand. Ultimately, Cal ended the tournament as fifth in the Pac-12, marking a successful end to its strenuous, successful season. The tournament started last Thursday afternoon with heated competition against No. 9 Stanford. As the Bears and the Cardinal had gone back and forth in earlier contests this season, the gravity of this match was clear to Cal. ....
Beach Season Ends with Loss to Cal - University of Oregon Athletics goducks.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from goducks.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cal beach volleyball completes its regular season, moves on to Pac-12 Championships Al Sermeno/KLC Fotos/Courtesy In its last meet before the Pac-12 Championships, No. 10 Cal beach volleyball came out of an action-packed weekend with a 1-2 record. Though they put their best effort forward, the blue and gold fell to both No. 8 Grand Canyon and No. 5 Loyola Marymount but bounced back to defeat San Jose State in their last match of the tournament. To begin the weekend, the Bears headed across the Bay to the Stanford courts to face off against Grand Canyon University for the first time this season. ....
(Photo: GLEN MITCHELL/isiphotos.com) on April 18, 2021 Stanford beach volleyball (17-8, 6-4 Pac-12) defeated Saint Mary’s (8-8, 5-1 WCC) and No. 11 Pepperdine (11-15, 0-0 WCC) but split games with No. 12 Cal (13-9, 5-4 Pac-12) this weekend on the Farm. The results keep the Cardinal in the conversation as one of the top eight teams to qualify for the national championships in three weeks. Senior Amelia Smith and freshman Emmy Sharp went undefeated across their four matches, winning all their matches in straight sets as the team’s fourth flight. They were the only duo on the team to earn a point in the weekend’s final match, when the Golden Bears got revenge for Saturday’s 3-2 Cardinal victory. ....