*Leading Off…Just TOO Much*
The national collegiate playoffs for rugby are a joke. Especially when the Bears can beat its first two opponents by a combined score of 129-3.
Remember, that’s two games. And in two games, Cal rugby scored more than 100 points and only let one team score three.
We offer that the Bears just get a bye all the way into the semifinals, so that we don’t have to sit through such destruction again.
Losing To Stanfurd, Round 2
A few months ago was the first big Cal versus Stanfurd weekend. The Bears lost to the Indians FIVE times in that time span. Cal did relatively better this time around, only losing three times to ’Furd. But still, that’s way too many times.
Loss Number 1 – Women’s Water Polo
The Bears are young, and this one was close. It was also at home. Maybe next year, huh?
Loss Number 2 – Women’s Tennis
Crumbling under pressure. That’s all we’ve got.
Loss Number 3 – Lacrosse
Well, it was as expected as the other two.
Beating the Indians
While those teams above failed to beat Stanfurd, we actually had a few teams win against our counterparts to the south.
Win Number 1 – Men’s Tennis
NOT EVEN CLOSE. Bears upset the Indians on the Farm for a possible NCAA berth.
Win Number 2 – Crew
These were easy. The men’s and women’s crew teams, both defending champs, did their thing to take the Big Row.
Win Number 3 – Baseball
Amazingly, Stanfurd needs three pitchers in the first inning to get three outs and Cal took two of three from the Indians at Evans. It’s nice, but still leaves a bitter taste in our mouths from that sweep back in February.
Golden Bears
1) Pierre Mouillon – men’s tennis
Hits the game winner to give the Bears the victory.
2) Rikus Pretorius – rugby
Scored team high three tries in Sunday’s win. But also he has an awesome name. We thought we had to put it in here.
3) Max Fearnow – Stanfurd baseball
Gave up five runs in his start against the Bears on Sunday. He only lasted one out.
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