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Can Sariöz

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Berkeley, CA, United States

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Complete makeover: Cal women’s basketball in rebuild mode

It will definitely be a busy offseason for head coach Lindsay Gottlieb and her coaching staff as they try to come up with a new gameplan for the Bears in the post-Anigwe era. → Read More

Kristine Anigwe selected with 9th overall pick in WNBA draft

The Connecticut Sun drafted the 2019 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year with the ninth overall pick in the WNBA draft. → Read More

Kristine Anigwe becomes national defensive player of the year

Aside from leading the nation in rebounds, Anigwe averaged 1.7 blocks and 1.0 steals per game, dominating the floor on the defensive end. → Read More

Cal women's basketball takes on UNC to start Big Dance

After missing last year’s first-round loss, Anigwe will definitely want to make an impact for Cal with her fellow senior Asha Thomas and graduate student Receé Caldwell. The Bears will try to control the pace of the game with their experienced players. → Read More

Class to remember: Kristine Anigwe, Asha Thomas highlight Cal women's basketball's graduating class

The Bears’ outlook will definitely change once this class hangs up its Cal jerseys, and Gottlieb will have a busy offseason creating a different game plan for the young Bears to stay competitive once the era of Anigwe and Thomas is over. → Read More

Lack of accuracy ends Cal 's Pac-12 Tournament run against Stanford

The downfall for the Bears was 3-point shooting, as when Anigwe was taken out of the equation by the Cardinal defense, Cal relied heavily on the deep shot. The Bears, however, made only one (yes, one) of their 13 attempts behind the arc in the second half. → Read More

Cal women's basketball aims to sweep Washington schools

Everything is in place for Cal to snap its road losing streak and go to Las Vegas with a four-game winning streak, and the Bears are likely looking to raise some eyebrows in the conference championship. → Read More

British Columbia's comeback falls short as Cal rugby stays perfect

After 40 minutes of action, the Bears looked comfortable against a tired-looking British Columbia squad, but the Thunderbirds stepped up their game in the second half for a strong comeback effort. → Read More

Cal rugby routs Arizona State in 1st conference game

Last Saturday, Cal rugby hosted Arizona State for its first conference game of the season. The Bears routed the Sun Devils for a 109-0 victory, their seventh win and their fifth shutout this season. → Read More

Cal rugby shuts out SDSU, preparing for midweek trip to Cal Maritime

After a 136-0 shutout against UC Davis in the home-opener the week before, Cal shut out San Diego State (0-3) on Parents Weekend last Saturday. The Bears’ 20 tries put up another unbelievable number on the scoreboard at 120-0. → Read More

Cal women's basketball upsets No. 8 Stanford at the buzzer

Playing at home is always an advantage, but the Cal faithful were in sync with the Bears all game long, providing crucial energy on a late Thursday night. Everyone got extra motivation for Friday as Thomas called game. → Read More

Cal rugby hosts UC Davis in 1st home game of 15-a-side season

Cal lost some important pieces such as No. 8 Thomas Robles and prop Kevin Sullivan, but head coach Jack Clark will have enough talent to put in his system and experience to work on the field for a successful run. → Read More

Cal women's basketball forgets how to win, misses the game-winner against ASU

The Bears lost yet another close game after leading by two with one minute and 26 seconds left, and in the end Arizona State got the tip over by just one point. → Read More

Cal women's basketball trying to stop bleeding against ASU

The key to a Cal win will be controlling the tempo and running the floor while taking careful care of the ball. Cal guards, even though they need to regain their rhythm, are capable of doing just that, and the rest of their team will need them to deliver to show that high hopes for the Bears are still worth having. → Read More

Cal women's basketball snaps 3-game losing streak, edges USC 66-59

The second half started with the usual Cal dominance in the third quarter. The Bears started the quarter with a 15-4 run and increased the lead by as many as 18 points. → Read More

Cal women's basketball drops Pac-12 opener to UCLA, loses third straight

The Cal faithful might not be able to see their team ranked in the top 25 next week for the first time this season, depending on how the Bears respond against USC. → Read More

Nonconference wrap-up: Cal women's basketball hopes to take next step

The Bears sit at the same spot as last year in the conclusion of the nonconference play, 9-2. The team and the Cal faithful, however, believe there is a brighter light at the end of the tunnel this year. → Read More

Cal women’s basketball’s Mi'Cole Cayton out for the season after surgery

Cal women’s basketball redshirt sophomore guard Mi’Cole Cayton will miss the remainder of the 2018-2019 season, marking another injury-troubled year. → Read More

Cal's linebacker duo earns All-Pac-12 first and second team honors

Linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk has not only led Cal’s defense to a bowl game, as he also leads the six Bears in all-conference honors, earning himself a spot on the All-Pac-12 first-team. → Read More

Second half surge against CSUN keeps Cal women's basketball perfect

Cal shot above 50% from the field in the second half, while holding CSUN to 21% as the Bears improved their already impressive second-half performances early in the season. The goal would be expanding this to the full 40-minutes, as Cal is eyeing to cement its place as one of the elite teams in the country. → Read More