Bears Set For Regular Season Finale
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No. 4 Cal hosts No. 3 Stanford on senior day

Bears Set For Regular Season Finale

No. 4 Cal Hosts No. 3 Stanford On Senior Day

The No. 4 California men's water polo team (14-5) will conclude the 2025 regular season at home with a postseason implication contest against No. 3 Stanford (14-6) on Saturday. This will mark the second meeting between the two teams this season after the Golden Bears fell in the first matchup, 8-12, on Oct. 14, at Avery Aquatic Center.
 
The Bears aim to send their senior class out in style with a huge win to commemorate the careers of Albert Ponferrada, Marci Szatmary, Nik Mirkovic, William Kelly and Bende Pardi. They each have played a critical role in 73 wins since the start of the 2022 season and helped Cal to the 2022 and 2023 NCAA championships.
 
UP NEXT
SATURDAY, NOV. 15
No. 4 Cal vs. No. 3 Stanford | 1 p.m. PT | Livestream: Overnght | Live Stats: 6-8sports.com
 
LEADERS OF THE PACK
Through 10 weeks, freshman goalkeeper Aran Pina ranks fifth in the MPSF in saves (144) and is tied for eighth in steals (28) and save percentage (0.46). Attacker Albert Ponferrada is currently tied for third in the conference in field blocks (12). Attacker Beso Akhvlediani sits tied for eighth in goals (47).
 
STELLAR NEWCOMERS
A Bear has been crowned the MPSF Newcomer of the Week twice this season. On Sept. 22, freshman attacker Kai Inoue collected his first career honor after being a key piece to Cal's title game run at the Overnght MPSF Invitational. In four games, Inoue racked up 10 goals, five assists and three earned exclusions while recording a career-high five-goal game against UC Santa Barbara.
 
On Sept. 15, goalkeeper Aran Pina brought home his first honor after a spectacular weekend protecting the net and helping Cal secure three top-15 wins against then-No. 6 San Jose State, then-No. 9 Pacific and then-No. 11 UC Davis. Pina collected a total of 33 saves and two steals through three games, while posting a career-high 12 saves in the matchup against the Aggies.
 
GOLDEN SUCCESS
The Bears have won 17 NCAA championships, including three out of the last four, making Cal the winningest program in men's water polo history. During Kirk Everist's tenure as head coach, he has been named the ACWPC National Coach of the Year five times (2006, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023), and the Bears have won six national championships (2006, 2007, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023) amid his 24 seasons at the helm. Last season, Cal earned four All-MPSF honors, led by first-team selection Max Casabella. George Avakian and Albert Ponferrada received second-team honors, while Jake Howerton was named an honorable mention.
 
FAMILIAR FACES
Cal returns 13 student-athletes from a season ago, including William Kelly, Bende Pardi and Nik Mirkovic, who each surpassed 20 goals during the 2024 season. Goalkeeper Riley Clansen returns after making an appearance in 14 games last season, registering 423 minutes and 87 saves. Senior Albert Ponferrada returns after totaling the second-most assists (48) in the MPSF in 2024. 
 
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
The Bears welcomed 11 newcomers, including seven freshmen: Beso Akvlediani (attacker), Kai Inoue (attacker), Tomas Perrone (attacker), Aran Pina (goalkeeper), Gigo Sarimsakci (center), Patrick Stice (utility) and Milan Sumich (defender). The 2025 roster will also feature three transfers: Luke Bachler (attacker), Dominic Brown (center) and Chase Wilson (center), and one graduate student: Loui Schuler (utility).
 
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