Cal鈥檚 Beach Volleyball Team Says Goodbye to Clark Kerr Courts
California's beach volleyball team will play its final duals at the Clark Kerr Sand Courts this weekend, marking the end of a 13-year chapter as the program prepares to transition to the new Banatao Family Beach Volleyball Stadium in 2027. Eight seniors, who've significantly contributed to the team's success, will be honored during a ceremony after their last match at the Clark Kerr facility. The Golden Bears have a solid history at Clark Kerr, compiling a 56-10 home record and a 31-dual winning streak at one point. This weekend marks a significant farewell for club members and fans alike.
By the Numbers- Cal's senior class boasts a 92-41 record since the start of the 2023 season.
- Emma Donley and Portia Sherman have set a new program record with 46 pair wins this season.
- The Bears are currently ranked No. 9 in the AVCA Collegiate Beach Poll for three consecutive weeks.
- The team recently secured a 3-2 victory over then-No. 4 Texas at the Death Volley Invitational.
The team will unveil the new Banatao Family Beach Volleyball Stadium in 2027, setting the stage for future seasons and upholding its commitment to Title IX.
Bottom LineThis weekend's matches serve as a pivotal goodbye to the Clark Kerr Sand Courts, highlighting the legacy of the seniors while ushering in a new era for Cal beach volleyball.
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