Cal Men have now beaten the Stanford men two out of the past three years at Pac-12's, and have also beaten the Stanford men three out of three at the Big Meet 2013-2015. Great Job Tony Sandoval
Cal Men have now beaten the Stanford men two out of the past three years at Pac-12's, and have also beaten the Stanford men three out of three at the Big Meet 2013-2015. Great Job Tony Sandoval
And the Cal Women?
The Cardinal Red wrote:
And the Cal Women?
Read the thread title. "Cal men beat Stanford...." The women's team is not relevant to this discussion.
Cal, where running careers go to die.
bears-knock-down-trees wrote:
Cal Men have now beaten the Stanford men two out of the past three years at Pac-12's, and have also beaten the Stanford men three out of three at the Big Meet 2013-2015. Great Job Tony Sandoval
This is pretty funny.
They got 8th out of 10 and Colorado actually beat them with 90% distance points. Colorado's 4x4 beat Cal's.
All the distance guys Cal ran choked and didn't score except Joyce's 2nd in the 1500.
Their women also DFL 12/12.
bears-knock-down-trees wrote:
Cal Men have now beaten the Stanford men two out of the past three years at Pac-12's, and have also beaten the Stanford men three out of three at the Big Meet 2013-2015. Great Job Tony Sandoval
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Your comment begs the question, "so what place did Cal and Stanford get at the Pac-10 Championships." Answer: Cal finished 8th, and Stanford was 9th. Both team's were pathetic, which begs the next question, "how much longer will the Stanford and Cal athletic director's tolerate Miltenberg and Sandoval?" They are the poster children for failure in the Pac-12.
doo doo wrote:
bears-knock-down-trees wrote:Cal Men have now beaten the Stanford men two out of the past three years at Pac-12's, and have also beaten the Stanford men three out of three at the Big Meet 2013-2015. Great Job Tony Sandoval
This is pretty funny.
They got 8th out of 10 and Colorado actually beat them with 90% distance points. Colorado's 4x4 beat Cal's.
All the distance guys Cal ran choked and didn't score except Joyce's 2nd in the 1500.
Their women also DFL 12/12.
No doubt, Oregon, USC, Washington, UCLA, Ariz State, Ariz, and Colorado all beat both Cal and Stanford. It think the main topic of the thread is about Cal Men vs Stanford Men. Bay Area rivalry you know. Of course when you look that the results, there is absolutely no question both Cal and Stanford Men were at the bottom for the Pac-12 meet. Who's the best of the worst in the Bay Area?
Cal women score 3 points at the conference meet! News Flash.
GO BEARS. Smoke DEM TREES.
toobadsosad wrote:
No doubt, Oregon, USC, Washington, UCLA, Ariz State, Ariz, and Colorado all beat both Cal and Stanford. It think the main topic of the thread is about Cal Men vs Stanford Men. Bay Area rivalry you know. Of course when you look that the results, there is absolutely no question both Cal and Stanford Men were at the bottom for the Pac-12 meet. Who's the best of the worst in the Bay Area?
The point comes from the fact that Cal has had 5 Footlocker finalists recruited in the last 5 years, to Colorado's 3. Colorado hardly bothers with the field events and sprints.
Stanford at least finished 2nd at Cross nationals. Cal has had two DFLs and a 7/9 finishing at Pac 12 XC in the last 3 years.
Stanford did not run well, no sprinter's since Floreal left, also, Where are the Rosa's? Cal, they always are a bottom feeder team wise but this years version on the girls side was terrible, Knights?