 Welcome back sports fans. I'm Erica Wellhelm and I'm Kristen Curler and you're watching this week's edition of Cal TV Sports Shorts. The number four Cal women's water pool team lost to number five Arizona State this past weekend March 10th with a score of 7 to 10. The opening quarter laid the footwork for the game as ASU came out strong and Cal fell behind 4 to 1. Unfortunately, this early lead for the Sun Devils left the Golden Bears unable to catch up for the remainder of the game. Cal sophomore Lauren Bridges scored the first goal during the last minute of the first quarter establishing momentum for the Bears in the second. This allowed them to out score ASU 3-2 with an overall half-time score at 6-4. The third quarter proved to be disappointing as the Bears were shut out leading the Sun Devils to an unfortunate win in the fourth. Cal Jr. Red Devosters was able to pull three goals in the fourth while Junior goalie Lindsey Dorst finished with seven saves. William Wins Waterfall will travel to San Diego on Saturday, March 24th for the next game against San Diego State. It's that time of year again that makes the whole sports world go crazy. It's March Madness time. With the pursuit to an NCAA tournament finals appearance falls very short for the Cal men's basketball team. Wednesday night the California Golden Bears with the record of 24 and 10 matched up against University of South Florida for 21 to 13 and were served a cold first-round loss. The Bulls were on a mission and defense was their deadly weapon. They allowed Cal to score only 13 points in the first half coming out victorious with a 65 to 54 win over the Bears. Harbor Camp was the team leader with 19 points and eight boards. Cal's last help for a strong NCAA tournament representation can be found in the Cal Bear Women's Basketball team. The Lady Bears have earned an at-large bid with the number eight seed in the Raleigh region. Cal will face the number nine Iowa Hawkeyes 19-11 on Sunday, March 18th in the first round in Notre Dame in the game. This past Wednesday, March 14th, the Cal Women's lacrosse team suffered a disappointing loss to Boston University with a final score of 13 to 14. The match proved to be a constant battle as both teams fought for the win. The Golden Bears capitalized early in the game with first goal by sophomore Paige Gasbrino. But the Terriers closely trailed behind throughout the first half, eventually tying up the score seven to seven at halftime. The back and forth momentum continued as both teams fought for the finish during the second quarter. However, the Terriers were able to pull away with a one-point win in the end. Featured players for the game included junior attacker Megan Tachax with six goals and junior attacker Melissa Humphrey with four assists. The next game for the women's lacrosse will be 7 p.m. on March 21st against Denver at Liddler-Vefield. The Rain-Rain-Go-Away is what Cal football players were thinking yesterday at Cal's Pro Day with the rain stubbornly stayed. Pro Day is a great opportunity for the Golden Bear football players who weren't invited to the NFL combat to show the NFL Scouts and coaches what they really have to offer. Due to a constant rainfall, all outdoor drills except for the 40-yard dash were canceled. Defensive linemen Ernest Owusu completed 39 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press. He posted a 30.5-inch vertical jump and ran a 472 in the rain. Safety DJ Campbell did 22 bench press reps posted a vertical jump of 38 inches, a broad jump of 10-5 and ran a 4.51 in the 40. Whiteout Michael Calvin ran an impressive 4-3-2 in the 40 and had a broad jump of 11-1. Michael Kendricks ran a faster 20-yard shuttle than his combine time with a 4.09. Former Golden Bears and current NFL players Marshawn Lynch, Cameron Jordan, and Shane Green were all in attendance to support their fellow teammates. The 2012 NFL Draft will begin Thursday, April 26th. That just about wraps things up today. For Cal TV, I'm Erica Wilhelm and I'm Kristen Curler. Make sure to tune in next week to get your download for what's up in Cal Sports.