7/1/2009 - W. Basketball
Game One Recap | Game Two Recap | Game Three Recap California Golden Bear senior Alexis Gray-Lawson was elected by the 2009 USA World University Games Team delegation to represent the United States of America as the USA's flag bearer for the 2009 World University Games. Gray-Lawson carried the United States flag and led the U.S. delegation into Opening Ceremonies, which included 88 different countries, on Wednesday night. FULL STORY
7/1/2009 - General Release
With athletes and coaches participating in basketball, swimming and water polo, the University of California will be well represented at the 25th World University Games, which run July 1-12 in Belgrade, Serbia. FULL STORY
6/29/2009 - General Release
For the third time in the last four years, California finished seventh in the final Directors' Cup standings, tying for the school's highest placing in the history of the rankings. The Golden Bears were also seventh in 2006 and 2008. FULL STORY
7/1/2009 - W. Swimming
Natalie Coughlin, Dana Vollmer Nominated for 2009 ESPY Awards | Vote for Natalie Coughlin and Dana Vollmer
California swimming legend and three-time Olympic gold medalist Mary T. Meagher, who competed as a Golden Bear from 1983-87, will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame later this summer, the U.S. Olympic Committee announced on Wednesday. Dubbed "Madame Butterfly" during her competitive years, Meagher held the long-course world records in the 100-meter butterfly (57.93) for 18 years (1981-99) and in the 200-meter butterfly (2:05.96) for 19 years (1981-2000). FULL STORY
07/01/2009 - W. Soccer
07/02/2009 - W. Golf
06/24/2009 - Football
07/01/2009 - Field Hockey
06/30/2009 - W. Swimming
07/02/2009 - W. Basketball
06/29/2009 - M. Gymnastics
07/01/2009 - W. Basketball
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5/29/09 - Women's Crew
Vanna Rocchi has put aside her schoolbooks, her leotard and, for now, her Navy uniform, to focus on one thing - contributing to the success of California women's crew in the NCAA Women's Rowing Championships. |
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5/7/09 - Women's Water Polo
The California women's water polo team put forth the best season in school history in 2009. The Golden Bears finished the season 31-8 overall, which is the highest number of wins ever and ties the school record for highest winning percentage. This year's team not only scored the most goals in program history, but its goals per game average of 12.54 is also tops in the record books. |
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4/20/09 - Women's Water Polo
Redshirt senior two-meter defender Paige Lorenz, the captain of California's women's water polo team, has come from proverbial rags to riches over her excellent career in the pool as a Golden Bear. |
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3/5/09 - Women's Soccer
The 2008 California women's soccer team recorded the program's 23rd winning season against difficult competition and was nationally ranked as high as No. 13 during the course of the year. The Golden Bears finished 10-9-1 overall and went 3-5-1 in Pacific-10 Conference play to finish sixth in the competitive league. |
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3/4/09 - Men's Swimming
Nathan Adrian needed some time away from Berkeley.As freshman swimmer on the 2006-07 California men's swimming & diving team, Adrian earned All-America honors in the 100-yard freestyle, as well as the 200 and 800 free relays, in his first year with the Bears. With an excellent chance to gain a spot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team, he believed he needed to spend the following year training full time to have a good shot of realizing his dream. |
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3/3/09 - Women's Basketball
A local girl's basketball player who dominates in games against boys and has dreams of law school and nonprofit work. The No. 1 public university in the country with a high-achieving athletics program. The two seem destined to be a perfect match, but when Alexis Gray-Lawson received her first recruiting letter from the Golden Bears at age 12, a future at the University of California was not a given. |
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2/27/09 - Men's Gymnastics
While some students say they've always wanted to attend to the University of California,
Golden Bear student-athlete Kyson Bunthuwong has proof. All he has to do is point to a fifth-grade essay assignment that required him to write about his future plans. Bunthuwong's reasoning was that Cal was the "it" place to be and that the Bear was the best mascot. |
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Composite Schedule
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| Saturday, Aug 15 |
| Women's Soccer vs Pacific |
Berkeley |
2:00 PM PT |
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| Friday, Aug 21 |
| Women's Soccer vs Nevada |
Berkeley |
2:00 PM PT |
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| Friday, Aug 28 |
| Women's Soccer at Portland |
Portland, Ore. |
7:00 PM PT |
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| Field Hockey vs Towson |
Berkeley, Calif. |
4:00 PM PT |
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| Women's Volleyball vs UC Irvine |
Reno, Nev. |
4:30 PM PT |
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| Saturday, Aug 29 |
| Women's Volleyball vs Saint Marys |
Reno, Nev. |
4:30 PM PT |
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| Sunday, Aug 30 |
| Women's Volleyball vs Connecticut |
Reno, Nev. |
11:00 AM PT |
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| Thursday, Sept 3 |
| Women's Volleyball vs Texas |
Honolulu, Hawai'i |
8:00 PM PT |
Gametracker
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| Sport |
Rank |
| W. Swimming & Diving (5-5, 4-4 Pac-10) |
No. 1 NCAA Finish |
| M. Crew Varsity 8+ (1-1/1-1, Pac-10 Champion) |
No. 2 IRA Regatta Finish |
| W. Crew (4-1/1-1, Pac-10 Champion) |
No. 2 NCAA Championships Finish |
| Rugby (30-2) |
No. 2 USA Rugby |
| M. Gymnastics (17-8) |
No. 4 Troester |
| W. Water Polo (30-6, 3-4 MPSF) |
No. 5 Collegiate Water Polo Association |
| M. Swimming & Diving (6-2, 3-2 Pac-10) |
No. 6 CSCAA |
| Volleyball (26-7, 13-5 Pac-10, third) |
No. 6 Bison/AVCA, No. 7 Molten/Volleyball Magazine |
| M. Water Polo (19-9, 4-4 MPSF, fifth) |
No. 7 Collegiate Water Polo Association |
| W. Tennis (22-5, 7-1 Pac-10, second) |
No. 9 Campbell's/ITA College Tennis Rankings
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| Softball (38-20, 10-10 Pac-10) |
No. 11 NFCA, No. 16 ESPN |
| M. Indoor Track and Field |
No. 12 NCAA Finish |
| M. Soccer (12-4-5, 5-2-3 Pac-10) |
No. 12 NSCAA |
| W. Basketball (27-7, 15-3 Pac-10) |
No. 13 Associated Press, No. 14 ESPN/USA Today |
| M. Track and Field |
No. 23 USTFCCCA |
| Football (9-4, 6-3 Pac-10, fourth) |
No. 25 USA Today |
| W. Golf |
No. 25 Golfweek |
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