I've been participating on this board for what must be around 20 years now. I started at Cal in August 1990, and I consider myself a pretty knowledgeable Cal sports from Fall 1990 onward.
This is what I find bizarre: I do not recall one single mention on this board, over the many many years, of Cal defeating Indiana in the first round of the NCAA tournament on 3/15/1990 by a score of 65 to 63. (The Bears would go on to get blown out by UConn, 74 to 54, and UConn would then go on to lose the championship game to Duke by one point).
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/boxscores/1990-03-15-california.html
I believe 1989-90 was the first appearance for the Bears in the NCAA tournament in 30 years! 30 years!!! One would think that team would be LEGENDARY around here! I was embarrassed to recently learn that the team had made the tournament...I had no idea!
What gives, Cal fans? The streak-breaking game against UCLA has been discussed quite a few times over the years. We occasionally lament the debacle against Wisconsin Green Bay. We endlessly discuss The Play, "Cal" vs. "Berkeley", Albany Bowl, Booth, Tedford's downfall, and burritos, yet this game is NEVER mentioned. Why is Cal vs. Indiana 1990 the redheaded stepchild of important Cal victories?
This is what I find bizarre: I do not recall one single mention on this board, over the many many years, of Cal defeating Indiana in the first round of the NCAA tournament on 3/15/1990 by a score of 65 to 63. (The Bears would go on to get blown out by UConn, 74 to 54, and UConn would then go on to lose the championship game to Duke by one point).
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/boxscores/1990-03-15-california.html
I believe 1989-90 was the first appearance for the Bears in the NCAA tournament in 30 years! 30 years!!! One would think that team would be LEGENDARY around here! I was embarrassed to recently learn that the team had made the tournament...I had no idea!
What gives, Cal fans? The streak-breaking game against UCLA has been discussed quite a few times over the years. We occasionally lament the debacle against Wisconsin Green Bay. We endlessly discuss The Play, "Cal" vs. "Berkeley", Albany Bowl, Booth, Tedford's downfall, and burritos, yet this game is NEVER mentioned. Why is Cal vs. Indiana 1990 the redheaded stepchild of important Cal victories?