ANDREW MADSEN
Cal ends the year on the road at Pitt.
SB4/29/2026 11:15 AM | By: Cal Athletics
Cal Ends Regular Season At Pitt
Bears, Panthers Clash In ACC Regular-Season Finale
The California softball team (13-36) will visit Pittsburgh to close out regular season play in a three-game series at Vartabedian Field. Cal and Pitt will get the series started on Friday at 6 pm ET/3 pm PT.
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The Bears lead the all-time series against the Panthers 2-1 with Cal's last win against Pittsburgh coming in the NCAA Regionals on May 15, 2016.
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ON DECK
at Pittsburgh (24-24)
May 1-3 (Friday-Sunday)
Vartabedian Field | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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HOW TO FOLLOW
Friday: 6 pm ET/3 pm PT |Â
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Saturday: 3 pm ET/Noon PT |Â
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Sunday: 12:30 pm ET/9:30 am PT |Â
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BY THE NUMBERS
11 – Cal swiped 11 bases in a doubleheader against Notre Dame.
6 – Six Bears have five or more stolen bases, led by
Kayla Lee (12).
5 – Five players have at least five home runs, paced by
Carly Raven (8).
7 – Seven Bears have recorded 25+ hits, with
Anaya Togia leading the way (36).
8 –
Layna Gerhard threw Cal's first no-hitter in eight years on March 1.
5 – Five freshmen are on this year's roster:
Sophia Rolon,
Nina Peyton-Johnson,
Jade Diaz,
Mya McGowan and
Sophia Everett.
8 – Eight returners highlight the roster, including
Carly Raven,
Kayli Counts and
Kyndal Todd.
10 – Cal added 10 transfers, including seven from Power 4 programs.
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PROGRAM LEGACY
California ranks fourth all-time with 36 NCAA Tournament appearances, trailing only UCLA, Arizona and Florida State. The Bears have advanced to 12 Women's College World Series and have reached each of the past three NCAA Regionals.
Cal captured the 2002 national championship behind Hall of Famers Jocelyn Forest and Candace Harper. Forest earned Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player honors after going 4-0 with a 0.50 ERA and 33 strikeouts. Harper remains among the program's all-time leaders in games played and assists.
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ABOUT STEVE SINGLETON
Steve Singleton was named the ninth head coach in program history on Aug. 4, 2025. An Oakland native and former minor league player, Singleton spent three seasons in professional baseball before transitioning to the college ranks.
He joined Texas in 2019, eventually serving as associate head coach and helping guide the Longhorns to three Women's College World Series appearances. Singleton was named D1 Softball Assistant Coach of the Year in 2024.
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