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Wide receiver Jacob De Jesus set Cal's single-season receptions record Wednesday, finishing with 108 in 2025.
FB12/24/2025 9:30 PM | By: Cal Athletics
Bears Fall In Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl
Late Touchdown Seals Victory For Rainbow Warriors
HONOLULU – The California football team built a big early lead but ultimately fell to Hawai'I 35-31 in the 2025 Sheraton Hawai'I Bowl on Wednesday evening at Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex.
After failing to hold on to a 21-0 second-quarter lead, the Golden Bears (7-6) fell behind 28-24 midway through the fourth period before coming back to go in front 31-28 on a 1-yard touchdown run by quarterback
Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele with 1:57 to play. But the Rainbow Warriors pulled out the victory by scoring a touchdown with 10 seconds remaining.
Wide receiver
Jacob De Jesus made history in the defeat, catching nine passes for 137 yards and a touchdown to become Cal's all-time single-season receptions leader with 108 for the year. That also ties him for second place in history for an ACC receiver.
Sagapolutele, who hails from Ewa Beach, Hawai'I, completed 28-for-39 passes for a career-high 343 yards and a touchdown. Sagapolutele finished his true freshman season with 3,460 passing yards – which ranks No. 6 on the program's all-time single season list.
Senior
Trond Grizzell finished with eight catches for 105 yards.
The Bears played in their third consecutive bowl game Wednesday night and finished with a winning overall record for the first time since 2019.
"We jumped on them, which was a great start for us," Cal interim head coach Nick Rolovich said. "We talked about it – they were not going to give up. This meant too much to them midway through that game. And they came back and fought hard."
De Jesus got Cal on the board with a 41-yard touchdown catch from Sagapolutele midway through the first quarter and
Kendrick Raphael's 19-yard scoring run on the first play of the second period put the Bears up 14-0. True freshman
Anthony League, who recorded his first career start, also registered his first career touchdown on an 8-yard run with 9:38 to play before halftime to put Cal up 21-0.
The Rainbow Warriors scored 21 unanswered points of their own before a 22-yard field goal by
Chase Meyer gave the Bears the lead once again with 8:56 remaining. The teams then traded touchdowns to close out the game, with Hawai'I notching the game-winner in the game's final seconds.
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