MORAGA– Competing in the team's final game of the 2025 season 4-11 WCC) dropped their series finale with Saint Mary's (26-22 9-3 WCC) by a 3-2 final score on Sunday afternoon at Cottrell Field Kelsey Tadlock threw her second complete game of the weekend by tossing 6 2/3 great innings and allowing just three runs in her final outing of the season Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Game Recap: Baseball | 5/4/2025 7:36:00 PM T2 | SMC 1-0 PACSecond homer of the series and number 10 for Ryan Pierce!! 💣💣#GaelsRise @WCCsports pic.twitter.com/NzNlDvj6oJ E6 | SMC 9-5 PACFIRE ME UP CANNON!! 😤🔥 Sean Cannon with some high heat to get out of the jam!#GaelsRise @WCCsports pic.twitter.com/bOrRJvH6Tb T8 | SMC 11-5 PACTanner Griffith smokes a ball off the pitcher and finds his way to third! He would eventually score on a wild pitch to give the Gaels an 11-5 lead!#GaelsRise @WCCsports pic.twitter.com/zIFqR6il97 T3 | SMC 8-0 PACOh my... 👀FOURTH home run of the game brought to you by Brian Duroff! 😤💣#GaelsRise @WCCsports pic.twitter.com/S5zcQ5nFRR Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 5/4/2025 4:38:00 PM Thanks for visiting 6at1Mount St Photo by: Lucas MorrellMountain Hawks Sweep Doubleheader at Mount St Mary's to Close Out Regular Season5/3/2025 4:13:00 PM | Softball Game Recap: Baseball | 5/4/2025 8:16:00 PM Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting and she preceded him in death on December 17 Brian (Marlene) Steele of Saint Marys; by his grandchildren: Courtney (Matthew) Gabringer of Cincinnati; Dustin Steele of Bowling Green He is also survived by  numerous nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by his parents; by his wife Jerry was a 1962 graduate of Saint Marys Memorial High School He was a retired truck driver and over the years had driven for Beatrice Foods He enjoyed firearms and was an excellent pool player He liked spending time camping with his family and friends and he was a lifelong member of Zion Lutheran Church in Saint Marys Funeral rites will be held 12:00 Noon on Monday Sunday and from 10:00-12:00 noon on Monday at the funeral home Memories and condolences may be sent to Jerry’s family via Millerfuneralhomes.net RUGBY4/18/2025 9:00 AM | By: Cal Athletics Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 4/30/2025 8:13:00 PM Thanks for visiting MORAGA– Back in action for their final series of the 2025 season 4-10 WCC) competed in a doubleheader on Saturday afternoon against Saint Mary's (25-22 8-3 WCC) at Cottrell Field in the East Bay Kelsey Tadlock threw a complete game in the opener and EJ Joyner blasted her second home run of the season but USD came up a run short as they lost to the Gaels 3-2 to begin the day In game two, Saint Mary's took control early in the ball game as they picked up a 7-1 victory with USD's lone run coming on an RBI single from Taylor Johnson to pad her team lead in the category Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 5/2/2025 9:30:00 PM Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 4/21/2025 11:09 PM | Cal Athletics Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting 4vs5Saint Mary's (CA) Photo by: Cade Patton/OSU AthleticsBeavers Drop DH to Saint Mary's April 26 – The Oregon State softball team dropped both ends of a league doubleheader to Saint Mary's (Calif.) on Saturday at Kelly Field by scores of 5-4 and 6-4 Despite jumping to a 4-0 lead after the first two frames the Beavers could not maintain the advantage as the Gaels countered with five of their own in the ensuing three innings Offensive leaders for the Beavers were Jada Lewis with 3 RBI, Jaeya Butler with three hits and Lici Campbell followed with a pair herself Logan Hulon was tagged with the loss after allowing all five of the Gaels' runs on nine hits but struck out eight Unable to once again hold onto an early advantage the Beavers dropped the game – and series – as Saint Mary's used four runs in three innings to pull away Following two early Beaver runs across the first two frames the Gaels generated enough to keep Oregon State at bay despite a late rally Tristian Thompson trimmed the deficit down to just a pair following a no-doubt home run to left center in the fifth inning Ellie Garcia was charged with the loss after allowing all six runs She struck out four but allowed eight hits and issued a pair of walks Morgan Howey and Thompson led the OSU offense with a pair of hits apiece while Thompson complimented her hits with a game-best two RBI The Beavers and Gaels will close the series tomorrow with a matchup set for noon Action from Kelly Field can be seen on ESPN+ RUGBY3/22/2025 6:21 PM | By: Cal Athletics Cal Finishes Regular Season With 11-1 Overall Record Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting ! 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Best Version Media, LLC. securing their third consecutive WCC series win The Gaels demonstrated their power with a season-high five home runs including back-to-back shots from Eddie Madrigal and Cody Kashimoto during a decisive second inning Pitchers Sean Cannon and Noah Waldeck effectively shut down Pacific's offense allowing Saint Mary's to maintain a strong position in conference standings with 11 wins in their last 12 games Saint Mary's will face challenging matchups against nationally ranked Oregon for two games followed by a three-game series against Gonzaga starting on May 9 Continued success in these games could improve their positioning in NCAA tournament considerations Saint Mary's is building significant momentum with this series sweep and strong offensive display highlighting their potential as a formidable contender in the WCC The combination of timely hitting and solid pitching from Cannon and Waldeck creates an optimistic outlook as they approach crucial upcoming games The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it OK Privacy policy Game Recap: Baseball | 4/26/2025 6:09:00 PM Thanks for visiting The Golden Bears (13-1) will play for the national championship on May 3 in Indianapolis where they will face Life University which dominated the second half of its 31-7 victory over Lindenwood in the other semifinal match on Saturday 1 in the country by Goff Rugby Report and No Cal got to the national title game in 2023 but has not won the College Rugby Association of America national championship since 2011 which was a postseason tournament for a national championship.) Saint Mary’s won the national championship last year beating Cal in the quarterfinal along the way But Cal never trailed in Saturday’s match while defeating the Gaels for the second time this season Cal had to hang on to beat Saint Mary’s 48-45 in a back-and-forth struggle in both teams’ final regular season game back on March 22. But the Golden Bears controlled play in the national semifinals on Saturday although much of Cal’s success came from the all-around play of Solomon Williams It was Williams’ try with about 16 minutes left in the game that gave the Bears a 38-15 lead and virtually clinched the victory Williams’ score was one of two tries Cal scored while being a man down following a yellow card Cal played a man down on three occasions Saturday but the Bears more than held their own in those situations The Bears took an early lead when Hugo Schreuder powered across for a try that gave Cal a 7-0 lead 13 minutes into the game A converted penalty kick by Saint Mary’s Oliver Cline closed the margin to 7-3 but Joe Kirsten scored a try for Cal to make the score 14-3 Dom Besag scored a try for the Gaels to make the score 14-8 with 10 minutes left in the half but a Koi try with less than seven minutes remaining gave the Bears a 21-8 halftime lead Playing a man down to start the second half Rand Santos scored a try just two minutes after halftime to extend the Bears’ lead 28-8 and eight minutes later Koi scored to give the Bears a comfortable 33-8 advantage with 30 minutes left The Gaels scored to close the gap to 33-15 but Cal virtually salted the game away on a long play that ended with Williams covering the final 30 meters for a try that gave the Bears a 38-15 advantage with about 16 minutes remaining the second one coming with no time left on the clock So it will be Cal heading to Indianapolis to face Life a team Cal did not face during the regular season Cal football GM Ron Rivera says 'I'm driving the car' Cal basketball's Andrej Stojakovic enters the transfer portal Cal fans are disappointed with all the Cal players planning to transfer Cal RB Jaivian Thomas enters transfer portal Chattanooga defensive end transfer Chris Victor commits to Cal Ca transfer Jaydn Ott commits to Oklahoma The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER RUGBY3/21/2025 11:57 AM | By: Cal Athletics Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 4/19/2025 7:22:00 PM Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 4/19/2025 6:08:00 PM Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Baseball | 4/23/2025 8:04:00 PM | Ryan Klinkner Thanks for visiting The Lafayette, California, native and former Saint Mary's guard will return to the West Coast after committing to UC Santa Barbara for the 2025-26 season, college basketball insider Jon Rothstein reported Tuesday. Mahaney joins Joe Pasternack and the Gauchos with one year of eligibility remaining. Mahaney, a two-time all-conference guard with the Gaels not long ago, struggled to stay on the floor playing for Dan Hurley. After being featured in UConn's starting five in the first five games of the season, Mahaney logged just 10.9 minutes off the bench over his final 29 appearances with the team. He averaged 4.5 points and 1.3 assists while shooting 37.7% from the field last season. Mahaney recorded a season-high 15 points in UConn's 87-84 win over the Providence Friars on Jan. 5, then had a 14-point night in a 76-72 loss to the Xavier Musketeers on Jan. 25. But just when it seemed like he was developing a rhythm, his minutes declined even more down the stretch of the regular season. UConn transfer Aidan Mahaney tells me that he has committed to UC Santa Barbara.Significant Big West News. Mahaney didn't score a point in four consecutive games spanning from Feb. 15 to March 1 and played just 3.0 minutes per game during that stretch. He tallied four points and grabbed one rebound in 8 minutes of action during UConn's season-ending loss to the Florida Gators in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Mahaney's first signature moment in college was against Gonzaga during his freshman season in 2022-23, when he led the Gaels to a come-from-behind victory with 18 points and three assists in a 78-70 final from Moraga, California. Saint Mary's went on to play in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 5 seed. The Gaels took down 12-seed VCU in the first round before falling to UConn, which went on to win the first of back-to-back titles, in the second round. Saint Mary's Gaels guard Aidan Mahaney (20) dribbles the basketball against Gonzaga Bulldogs guard Ryan Nembhard (0). / Kyle Terada-Imagn ImagesMahaney's most recent game against the Bulldogs was a much different story, though, as he finished with two points and one rebound in the Huskies' 77-71 victory over Gonzaga this past season at Madison Square Garden. He logged 8 minutes and shot 1-for-4 from the field. Mahaney averaged 13.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists with Saint Mary's, appearing in 69 games and making 60 starts. Game Recap: Softball | 4/15/2025 7:43 PM | Cal Athletics Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Women's Tennis | 4/18/2025 8:40:00 PM Thanks for visiting Logan Piper Slated To Make First Career Start On Mound Thanks for visiting 29 Pepperdine women's tennis team wraps up the regular season with road trips to Pacific and Saint Mary's this week The Waves take on Pacific this Friday at 1 p.m for the regular-season finale at Saint Mary's on Sunday at 11 a.m all live stream and live stat links can be found on the women's tennis team's schedule page on pepperdinewaves.com Pepperdine snapped its 83-match WCC win streak in a loss at San Diego last Saturday but the Waves aim to begin another conference win streak against Pacific and Saint Mary's this week Pepperdine is still projected to make the NCAA Tournament field 20 California and an ITA Kickoff Weekend win over the No The Waves could split the regular-season WCC title with a 2-0 week and a San Diego loss on Friday With a one-game lead over third-place LMU and Washington State Pepperdine needs to win both matches to earn a first-round bye in next week's WCC Championships extending her team-best win streak to eight She leads the team with a 23-8 record this season and her great serve and persistence along the baseline make her a tough out at the third position Aside from Harmon, the Waves have one nationally ranked singles player: No. 73 Anastasiia Grechkina The Russian freshman ranks second on the team with 12 dual-match wins playing mostly at the second position but bounced back in the Waves' 4-1 win over UC San Diego on Saturday night the Waves' most successful team as of late has been Grechkina and Harmon Barring a big shakeup from teams above them in the conference standings the Pacific Tigers and Saint Mary's Gaels will likely wrap up their seasons this week The Gaels are eighth in the league standings with a 1-5 record while the Tigers are searching for their first WCC win Both teams will need to go 2-0 against Pepperdine and LMU this week for a shot at a top-six finish and a trip to the WCC Championships in San Diego next week The Pacific Tigers are coming off a 4-3 heartbreaking loss to Santa Clara last week which was the Tigers' closest WCC match all year The squad is looking for its first Division I win since beating Eastern Washington 6-1 on March 24 Senior Megan Carmichael leads the team with 13 singles wins this year and has won five matches at the first position The Tigers have no nationally ranked singles players or doubles teams the Gaels split a pair of matches last weekend by beating GCU 4-3 before getting swept by Portland The Gaels' lone WCC win was a 4-1 victory over Pacific back on March 22 and the team has lost four consecutive conference matches since then Although the Gaels have no nationally ranked individuals the team has winning records at the fourth through sixth positions in the singles lineup Senior Stefanie Silva has a 9-1 record this spring while playing mostly at the fifth position while fellow senior Olivia Rook also has nine dual-match wins Saint Mary's has won the doubles point in just six of the 18 matches this year Pepperdine has a 26-4 advantage over the Gaels in the all-time series; Saint Mary's last win over Pepperdine was in 2015 that loss kicked off the 83-match WCC win streak that was snapped last weekend The Waves are 23-1 against Pacific and haven't lost to the Tigers since 1987 The Waves will compete in the WCC Championships held at San Diego State's Aztec Tennis Center from April 24-26 All schedule updates can be found on the women's tennis team's schedule page on pepperdinewaves.com Thanks for visiting As a current senior at Saint Mary’s College my college experience has been unique in that it has been colored by controversy I encountered the first of the tri-campus tensions that would accompany me for four years during my first fall on campus These tensions arose when Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross students were included in a tri-campus ticket lottery for the 2021 Shamrock Series game Students took to Yik Yak to express their disapproval over Saint Mary’s students’ inclusion in the lottery which spurred on hostilities across the three campuses It was around this time that I first encountered anti-Smick sentiments firsthand heavy feeling I felt when my friends and I were greeted by “get them out” after introducing ourselves as Saint Mary’s students at a Notre Dame dorm party another controversy erupted when a series of student-written letters stirred up a debate over the identity of Saint Mary’s as a Catholic college Saint Mary’s gained national attention after an update was made to our non-discrimination policy that was subsequently reversed in my final weeks as a Saint Mary’s student my commencement day has been overshadowed by a debate surrounding our commencement speaker I have encountered a lot of opinions about what Saint Mary’s is or isn’t What Saint Mary’s is lacking or wrongly promoting I often find myself preparing for whatever criticisms may be lurking amidst the response that follows I won’t be speaking to these controversies because that has not been what my experience at Saint Mary’s has been about letters and comments that I have encountered about Saint Mary’s over the last four years I feel that none of them have spoken to the heart of my experience as a Saint Mary’s student.  I admit that amidst all these controversies there have been moments when I have lost sight of why I love this place there is one moment that I always come back to in order to remind myself of what Saint Mary’s means to me This moment came about when I was standing in the kitchen at Our Lady of the Road a hospitality house in downtown South Bend We were gathered around a big black bowl cracking eggs and the occasional joke As we filled that bowl with the bright yellow yolks we reflected on how those eggs had come to be there.  The story of these eggs started in the Saint Mary’s Dining Hall where every student takes a few extra seconds to scrape their leftover food scraps into a blue bin next to the trash can These bins are retrieved by student workers every day and brought out to the chicken coop on the Saint Mary’s sustainable farm The chickens recognize the sight of students arriving with food and hurry over to the fence to eat their fill of our leftovers these chickens return to the coop where they lay their eggs Students and staff members then collect these eggs These cartons are loaded into the trunks of student’s cars and driven to Our Lady of the Road on the first Friday of every month.  “I love Saint Mary’s,” and she said it with such conviction that I couldn’t forget it Because Saint Mary’s is the kind of place where students get up before the sun rises on a Friday morning to go make scrambled eggs for our neighbors It’s the kind of place where sustainability is not just a buzzword It’s a place where we regard every neighbor with dignity and where we respond to injustice with action Saint Mary’s is a place where we give the very best that we have: rich nourishing eggs prepared with joy and friendship and we give it to those who are in need in our community.  I don’t think I’ll look back at Saint Mary’s and remember all the controversy or the moments when people in my community made me feel lesser than for where I chose to attend college I think I’ll remember the image of my friends passing out plates of scrambled eggs at Our Lady of the Road the mind is not cultivated at the expense of the heart poised with their plates of sustainable scrambled eggs and they will leave nourishment and healing in their wake wherever they go No matter what critics say about my alma mater in the forthcoming years I’ll never stop believing in the cultivation of hearts that has occurred over the last 180 years at Saint Mary’s College The impact of her students might not be as flashy or lucrative as some others Smicks have been the sustainable scrambled eggs that have kept 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