Cal’s volleyball team will have to travel across the Bay for a home match Friday night due to the PG&E power outages throughout the region.

The university’s athletics department announced Thursday that it is moving the match to Stanford’s Maples Pavilion, though it will still be televised on the Pac-12 Networks in the Bay Area and in Arizona. Officials moved the match up to 5 p.m.

The Bears are ranked 16th nationally and boast a 13-1 record (3-1 in Pac-12 play). The incoming Sun Devils sit at 10-5 for the season and 2-2 in conference play.

Stanford will then take on Arizona in its home match at 8 p.m. The Cardinal (9-3, 3-1) is ranked second in the nation.

Schedule change: Friday Match@CalVolleyball vs. ASU – 5pm 📍Maples Pavilion – Palo Alto, CA https://t.co/DbhczfQwlu — Cal Athletics (@CalAthletics) October 10, 2019

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Former Santa Clara University head coach takes over Mitty’s girls volleyball program Cal has not announced any changes to its Sunday match against Arizona (11-5, 1-3), which is currently scheduled for noon at Haas Pavilion on the UC Berkeley campus. The school expects to make a decision Friday on that match.

Stanford’s match vs. Arizona State on Sunday is currently scheduled for 2 p.m. The Bears’ men’s water polo team is also set to play a home match Saturday at noon vs. Pepperdine, and a school spokesperson said he expects a decision on that match Friday, as well.

Classes at UC Berkeley were canceled Wednesday and Thursday, and students and staff were advised to stay off campus. Depending on electricity, classes may resume Friday.

Keep up with our coverage of the PG&E fire threat-caused power outages by checking out our map of the blackout areas.

For ticket and parking information, visit Cal athletics’ website.

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