Cal 72, Notre Dame 71: A Finish That Shook Haas
The ball left Dai Dai Ames’ hands with the season hanging in the air — then dropped cleanly through the net.
Why Not Cal? Patrick Laird on Alignment, NIL, and the Moment Facing Berkeley Athletics
Former Cal running back Patrick Laird explains why leadership alignment, institutional belief, and cultural clarity could redefine the future of Cal football and the university as a whole.
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Former Cal running back Patrick Laird explains why leadership alignment, institutional belief, and cultural clarity could redefine the future of Cal football and the university as a whole.
BERKELEY, Calif. — Louisville weathered a second-half push and controlled the glass from start to finish, handing Cal a 90–70 loss Tuesday night at Haas Pavilion after jumping out to a 10–0 lead and never fully relinquishing control.
Across the Bay
The Warriors didn’t look like themselves for an entire half on Saturday — then Stephen Curry turned a restless game into something ordered.
The 49ers wore all black at Levi’s Stadium for the first time. By the end of Saturday night, the game felt just as dark
The ball left Dai Dai Ames’ hands with the season hanging in the air — then dropped cleanly through the net.