Christie Aguilar, Daily Californian

Christie Aguilar

Daily Californian

Berkeley, CA, United States

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Cal loses Cheez-It Bowl to TCU, 10-7 OT, in woeful offensive showing

Cal (7-6, 4-5) and TCU’s (7-6, 4-5) overtime contest that ended in favor of the Horned Frogs, 10-7, featured a historically bad nine interceptions (Cal five, TCU, four) and was only meekly revived by both squads’ defense. → Read More

Taste of victory: Cal football craves win over TCU in Cheez-It Bowl

All season, the Bears have echoed the sentiments of never looking too far ahead yet understanding that every success and failure was building up to their goal for the season: to win a bowl game. → Read More

Everything you need to know about Cal football's bowl selection

Following the bowl game projection frenzy, bids are in for the postseason and the Bears will be spending their Christmas in the desert. Cal football (7-5, 4-5) is headed to Phoenix, AZ, to face TCU (6-6, 4-5) in the 2018 Cheez-It Bowl on Dec. 26. → Read More

Bowl game frenzy: Who's headed where? Pac-12 and Cal projections

For the first time since 2015, Cal football is going bowling — not just as a team bonding event with hardwood floors and tacky footwear — along with fellow Pac-12 teams No. 10 Washington, No. 12 Washington State, No. 17 Utah, Oregon, Stanford and Arizona State. → Read More

Instant analysis/reaction: Cal football denies Colorado bowl eligibility

It’s been nearly two months since Cal has scored at least 21 points in a game; seemingly needing to make up for lost time, the Bears amassed 21 points in the first six minutes of play during their Senior Day battle Saturday. → Read More

Instant analysis/reaction: Offense strikes just enough as Cal bests USC

The Bears now find themselves with a 6-4, 3-4 record, and it is going to be tough for Cal to topple either, or both, of its remaining opponents — Stanford and Colorado. → Read More

Offensive mistakes, late Washington State surge cost Cal on road, 19-13

Though Cal would get its chances to score, Garbers could not generate rhythm though the air, throwing several ugly passes in the game’s last few series. The game ended on another sour could-have-been, held down by Cal’s defense — the Bears are now 5-4, 2-4. → Read More

Tale of the Tape: Patrick Laird wheels his way to end zone

Wdie receiver Vic Wharton III proved that if Cal running back Patrick Laird needed a wingman, wide receiver Vic Wharton III might not be a bad option. → Read More

The spirit of college football: Joe Roth week, remembering the Cal great

The win encompassed the spirit of college football, but the quarterback who donned No. 12 on the front of his bright blue and gold jersey encompassed the spirit of what it means to be a Cal Bear. → Read More

All aboard the Brandon McIlwain Train — Cal football's new starter

Despite McIlwain’s turnovers and shaky ball security, he should be Cal’s guy. It’s too little, too late to give Ross Bowers a look, if he is indeed 100 percent ready to go. → Read More

Denzel Curry turns Regency Ballroom into fantastically twisted wonderland

The audience was back swimming in their own sweat at The Regency Ballroom. But once the beat dropped, they were ferociously thrown into the fantastically twisted, black-and-white-hued Denzel Curry wonderland. → Read More

Laird back in spotlight, named to Allstate & AFCA Good Works Team

Laird’s movement to get youth in the Bay Area and surrounding areas to find a passion for reading has earned him a spot on the Allstate & AFCA 2018 Good Works Team. → Read More

Masego maximizes minimal stage time, gives sultry performance at Greek Theatre

Masego took the stage as the opener for Leon Bridges on Friday night at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, where he quickly proved he is the worst wingman you could ask for — a wingman who is seductive, smooth as silk and far too capable of stealing your date. → Read More

Cal football goes flipping viral — both literally and figuratively

Cal football's 24-17 win over UNC was as exciting as advertised. Football writer Christie Aguilar discusses the ramifications of Saturday's performances. → Read More

Cal football's fall camp in the books, work far from over

Senior outside linebacker Alex Funches gathered his position group after Cal football’s final day of fall camp and asked his teammates a simple question. → Read More

Cal wide receivers display speed, eagerness on day 10 of fall camp

Sophomore wide receiver Jeremiah Hawkins said it best — he loves his defense and he loves his team, but he’s eager to go up against new faces. → Read More

Cal football gets ball rolling for 2018 with 1st day of fall camp

“Day one” of anything is a paradox — utterly important, yet too early to really tell how things will play out down the stretch. → Read More

Cal athletics' LGBTQ+ representation stands out amongst Power 5 schools

Hubert Stowitts was Cal’s first known LGBTQ+ athlete and was a track letterman. Stowitts attended Cal from 1911-1915 and was also a dancer, artist → Read More

Flatbush Zombies nails coffin in final show of See You in Hell tour

There is something to be said about authentic, raw, unapologetic music — and within this ideal lies the beauty of lesser-known artists. → Read More

Cal track and field sends 7 to NCAA Outdoor Championships

Following the NCAA West Region Championships, seven Bears from Cal track and field punched their tickets to the coveted NCAA Outdoor Championships → Read More