Duke’s Late Control Seals 71–56 Win Over Cal in Haas Sellout
BERKELEY, Calif. — For the first time in two years, Haas Pavilion was filled to the brim before tipoff. Students arrived early and chaotic as Duke blue mixed into the upper sections as Cal was fueled by the energy early on. But the noise wouldn’t last.
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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT — 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.
BLACKSBURG, Va. — In a doubleheader in the Old Dominion state, Cal dropped its second straight game, falling to Virginia Tech 78–75. With a 1–3 start in conference play, Cal must address its shortcomings before it faces No. 6 Duke next Wednesday at Haas Pavilion.
ATLANTA, Ga. — In a game that served as a double-edged sword for Cal’s transfer portal strategy, Indiana routed the Ducks 56–22, sending the Hoosiers to the National Championship, where they will face the No. 10 Miami Hurricanes in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Jan. 10.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Virginia shot 50.0 percent from the field and outscored Cal 41–27 in the second half to secure an 84–60 win Wednesday night. The Cavaliers, ranked No. 23 entering the matchup, finished with nine three-pointers and a 45–26 rebounding advantage.
BERKELEY, Calif. — The ball left Dai Dai Ames’ hands with the season hanging in the air — then dropped cleanly through the net.
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.
Cal didn’t need a hot shooting half to take control Sunday afternoon at Haas Pavilion.
The Golden Bears scored just 26 points before the break — the kind of number that keeps a game fragile. But Cal’s defense never let Columbia breathe, and the result was an unusual halftime reality: a 12-point lead built entirely on pressure, discipline, and rebounding.
STUDENT-ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT — By the time most kids were choosing an NFL team, Michael Cooley was already climbing Memorial Stadium’s concrete steps with his dad, convinced his blood ran blue and gold.
Across the Bay
OAKLAND, Calif. — Inside the official watch party at The Plank in Oakland, 49ers fans erupted into dance and celebration as San Francisco closed through adversity to secure a 23–19 Wild Card win.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. — The Warriors stalled and capped themselves in the first half on Saturday — until Stephen Curry reactivated a fire that invigorated his team en-route to a 123—114 victory over The Jazz.
SANTA CLARA, Calif — 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
BERKELEY, Calif. — For the first time in two years, Haas Pavilion was filled to the brim before tipoff. Students arrived early and chaotic as Duke blue mixed into the upper sections as Cal was fueled by the energy early on. But the noise wouldn’t last.