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Berkeley Road Closures
BERKELEY - Because of the Berkeley Half Marathon, there will be several road closures that could affect traffic and parking for Cal athletic events taking place Sunday.
Cal's volleyball team hosts Arizona at 11 a.m. at Haas Pavilion, Cal's men's soccer team hosts Washington at 1 p.m. at Edwards Stadium and the Cal rugby team hosts the PAC 7s Championships at Witter Field, beginning at 10 a.m.
Field Hockey
Lara Kruggel, Clara Goni earn first team All-NorPac honors, while Andrea Earle was named to the second team.
Men's Swimming and Diving
Cal took 15 of 19 events at Stanford's Avery Aquatic Center.
Longtime alum and coach Karl Mohr passes away.
Women's Swimming and Diving
Cal hosts Wisconsin on Friday at 1 pm to conclude a three-meet homestand.
Women's Soccer
#22 Cal hosts #3 Stanford in a regular season finale.
Women's Golf
Lead by junior Hannah Suh, Cal places 7th at the Pac-12 Preview in Hawaii.
Volleyball
Cal faces a daunting home slate against #20 ASU and #16 Arizona.
Men's Water Polo - The Big Splash
Cal faces off against rival Stanford in the Big Splash on Saturday, at home at Spieker Aquatics Complex.
Women's Tennis
Cal sends a bevy of Bears to the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships in Flushing Meadows, NY.
Rugby
Men's Basketball
Football
Daniel Lasco was named as the SEVEN Magazine Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Pac-12 Player of the Week.
Lasco set career highs with 30 carries for 188 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground while adding a two-point conversion for a total of 20 points to lead Cal to its first victory in Corvallis since 2006. Lasco's three rushing scores and 30 carries were the most by a Cal player since Shane Vereen rushed 42 times for 193 yards and three touchdowns at Stanford in 2009, while his 188 rushing yards were the most since Isi Sofele had 190 against Oregon State in a home game at AT&T Park in 2011. Lasco added one catch for 20 yards against the Beavers to total a career-high 208 all-purpose yards.