BERKELEY – California didn't come away with the result it wanted on Saturday afternoon, but once again proved its worth in a back-and-forth 6-5 loss to No. 10 Oregon in the regular-season finale at Evans Diamond.
The rubber-match loss dropped the Golden Bears to 29-26 overall and 15-15 in Pac-12 play with the NCAA's postseason Selection Show looming ahead on Monday at 9 a.m. PDT on ESPN2. Cal finished the regular season in seventh place in the Pac-12 standings, while Oregon (37-14, 20-10) locked up second place with the series victory.
‘Our backs are against the wall’: Bears fold, fumble third conference series
Josh Kahen/Senior Staff
Last Updated April 29, 2021
What would you do if you ran into yourself on the street?
Some say if you bumped into your clone, you wouldn’t even recognize yourself. Others theorize that the wrinkle in the time-space continuum would be a pleasant opportunity to catch up with your alternate-dimension self and chat about what life looks like in the future. But what if this hypothetical situation wasn’t like an episode of Star Trek and, instead, was more like a twisted Black Mirror plot what if, under the premise that there could only be one, you had to battle your clone?