San Francisco, CA
How to Stream the San Francisco vs. Saint Mary's (CA) Game Live – January 20
The San Francisco Dons (15-4, 4-0 WCC) take a seven-game winning streak into a home contest versus the Saint Mary’s Gaels (13-6, 4-0 WCC), winners of five straight. It starts at 10:00 PM ET (on CBS Sports Network) on Saturday, January 20, 2024.
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San Francisco vs. Saint Mary’s (CA) Game Info
- When: Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 10:00 PM ET
- Where: War Memorial Gymnasium in San Francisco, California
- TV: CBS Sports Network
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo
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San Francisco Stats Insights
- The Dons are shooting 50.4% from the field this season, 11.6 percentage points higher than the 38.8% the Gaels allow to opponents.
- San Francisco has a 15-3 straight-up record in games it shoots higher than 38.8% from the field.
- The Dons are the 208th ranked rebounding team in the country, the Gaels rank 23rd.
- The Dons average 21.3 more points per game (79.9) than the Gaels allow (58.6).
- San Francisco is 15-2 when scoring more than 58.6 points.
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Saint Mary’s (CA) Stats Insights
- The Gaels’ 45% shooting percentage from the field this season is 4.5 percentage points higher than the Dons have allowed to their opponents (40.5%).
- Saint Mary’s (CA) is 11-3 when it shoots higher than 40.5% from the field.
- The Gaels are the 23rd-ranked rebounding team in the nation, the Dons sit at 109th.
- The Gaels put up an average of 72.2 points per game, 9.9 more points than the 62.3 the Dons give up.
- Saint Mary’s (CA) is 13-6 when giving up fewer than 79.9 points.
San Francisco Home & Away Comparison
- San Francisco posts 88.1 points per game at home, compared to 73.4 points per game when playing on the road, a difference of 14.7 points per contest.
- At home, the Dons are giving up 9.7 fewer points per game (59.5) than on the road (69.2).
- In terms of three-pointers, San Francisco has played better when playing at home this season, averaging 10.8 three-pointers per game with a 41.9% three-point percentage, compared to 7 threes per game and a 28.2% three-point percentage on the road.
Saint Mary’s (CA) Home & Away Comparison
- Saint Mary’s (CA) scores 77.6 points per game at home, and 71.5 away.
- The Gaels are allowing fewer points at home (54 per game) than away (61).
- At home, Saint Mary’s (CA) drains 8.3 treys per game, 1.5 more than it averages on the road (6.8). Its 3-point shooting percentage is also higher at home (35.4%) than on the road (31.4%).
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San Francisco Upcoming Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/11/2024 | @ San Diego | W 83-63 | Jenny Craig Pavilion |
| 1/13/2024 | Portland | W 96-69 | War Memorial Gymnasium |
| 1/18/2024 | Loyola Marymount | W 90-74 | War Memorial Gymnasium |
| 1/20/2024 | Saint Mary’s (CA) | – | War Memorial Gymnasium |
| 1/25/2024 | @ Gonzaga | – | McCarthey Athletic Center |
| 1/27/2024 | @ Portland | – | Chiles Center |
Saint Mary’s (CA) Upcoming Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/6/2024 | @ Loyola Marymount | W 68-64 | Gersten Pavilion |
| 1/11/2024 | Portland | W 95-52 | University Credit Union Pavilion |
| 1/13/2024 | @ Santa Clara | W 73-49 | Leavey Center |
| 1/20/2024 | @ San Francisco | – | War Memorial Gymnasium |
| 1/25/2024 | Pacific | – | University Credit Union Pavilion |
| 1/27/2024 | Loyola Marymount | – | University Credit Union Pavilion |
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San Francisco, CA
Santa Rosa: The 1906 earthquake almost lost to history
Santa Rosa prepares for next big earthquake
The Great 1906 earthquake devastated the Bay Area, destroying much of San Francisco and killing more than 3,000 people. The city marked the quakes 120th anniversary this weekend, but whats not as widely recognized is the damage to surrounding comunities like Santa Rosa.
SANTA ROSA, Calif. – While the Great 1906 Earthquake was a centerpiece of news around the world when its massive damage and fire destroyed much of San Francisco and took 3,000 lives, another far smaller, far less famous town, suffered massive damage almost forgotten by history.
Nearly forgotten
On this day 120 years ago, stunned people were digging for survivors two nights after the quake. Like a demon in the night, the Great 1906 Earthquake also came to Santa Rosa also bent on mass death and destruction.
Eric Stanley is the history curator and deputy director of the Museum of Sonoma County in Santa Rosa that supplied these pictures. “Santa Rosa, in particular, was devastated by the 1906 earthquake,” he said.
Survivors were shaken awake as whole buildings collapsed around them or on them. “A good portion, a really significant portion, of downtown Santa Rosa was completely destroyed,” said Stanley.
Many never woke up; crushed to death in their sleep. There were over a hundred people killed in the 1906 earthquake in Santa Rosa that only had 7,000 people in it at the time,” said the curator.
Active fault line
Sixty-three years later, in 1969, a time of budding, but far better science-based building codes, a double shaker nonetheless did significant damage and killed one person. “Even understanding all those things, you kind of at the earlier stage of that in the sixties,” said Stanley.
Today, four of Santa Rosa’s School buildings lie near or on the Rodgers Creek Earthquake Fault, capable of up to a 7.3 magnitude rupture. One is already closed with another due to close at the end of the school year for budgetary reasons.
That leaves two elementary schools, Hidden Valley, alongside the fault and Proctor, on the fault. The school board says both are seismically sound and safe to continue operating. “The two that are remaining open are both the ones that have the potential and the ability to grow because the entire site is not impacted by the fault line,” said Nick Caston, Santa Rosa City School Board president.
Staying prepared
In other words, things can and will eventually be moved around.
“What we’re gonna end up having to do is redesign the campus over the next several decades to have our fields and our parking in the front, which are totally acceptable to be over a fault line and actually move our academic builds and our student-serving buildings to the back,” said Caston.
Ultimately, the pictures and relics museums hold from natural disasters are given to those who come, a lesson and a warning. “Real people went through these experiences and we really do have to be aware of that and do our very best to prepare for those kinds of things,” said Stanley.
The 1933 Field Act requires earthquake-safe construction of schools, with evolving seismic codes as we learn more.
San Francisco, CA
Sea lion pup found in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset malnourished but ‘feisty’
A California sea lion pup found last week on a San Francisco street corner is malnourished but “active and quite feisty,” The Marine Mammal Center said Monday.
The sea lion, believed to be about 10 months old, had apparently wandered into city’s Outer Sunset neighborhood and was discovered early Thursday morning, authorities said.
The pup was spotted near 48th and Irving Streets, one block from Ocean Beach and Sunset Dunes park. A trained responder from the Marine Mammal Center was joined by San Francisco park rangers and police officers to safely corral the pup, now named ‘Irving’, into a carrier crate.
Dubbed ‘Irving’ by his rescuers, Irving weighed in at 40 pounds and is considered malnourished, the Marine Mammal Center said.
“The sea lion is active and quite feisty which is a positive initial sign in terms of general behavior,” the center said in a news release on Monday.
During an exam by veterinarians, a series of blood samples were also taken to determine whether there’s any underlying ailment.
Irving is being tube fed a fish smoothie blend two times per day to boost hydration and weight; offers of whole herring will also begin shortly.
The quick actions by police, recreation and parks staff and Ocean Avenue Animal Hospital gave the young sea lion a second chance at life, said Lauren Campbell, animal husbandry manager at The Marine Mammal Center.
“As a roughly 10-month-old pup in his first year of learning how to forage on his own, this animal has a long road to recovery due to his severe malnutrition,” Campbell said. “We are hopeful that in the coming weeks with continued specialized care that this pup starts to make positive strides toward recovery and release.”
Irving will be held in the Center’s Intensive Quarantine Unit until clearing medical protocols, before likely being transferred this week to a traditional rehabilitation pool pen. A long-term prognosis and potential release timeline are not currently known.
San Francisco, CA
Giants Head Home to San Francisco After Shutout Loss
After Sunday’s 3-0 loss to the Washington Nationals, the San Francisco Giants headed back to the West Coast. They’re going back to the Bay Area, too.
The Giants have a date with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a three-game series at Oracle Park starting Tuesday night.
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So, San Francisco probably wanted to get out of Washington, D.C., with a win. That didn’t happen at Nationals Park on Sunday afternoon.
Nationals reliever Andrew Alvarez, the third pitcher used by the team on Sunday, picked up the victory with 4 1/3 innings of work. Giants starter Robbie Ray absorbed the loss, falling to 2-3 this season.
Ray worked six innings, giving up seven hits, three runs (all earned), walking one, and striking out seven Nationals. If the Giants’ offense had found a way to tack on some runs, then Ray’s outing wouldn’t have looked so bad.
The Giants’ bats, though, had eight hits. The big number for Giants manager Tony Vitello to look at in the box score after this one was, well, pretty big. San Francisco left 10 runners on base on Sunday, going 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position. This indicates that San Francisco had plenty of opportunities to score some runs.
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They just didn’t get the job done.
Let’s go to the bottom of the fifth with the Giants and Nationals in a scoreless tie. With nobody out, the Nationals’ Keibert Ruiz connected for his third double this season. Nasim Nuñez scored to put Washington up 1-0.
With one out, Curtis Mead sent a Ray pitch over the left-field wall, a two-run blast that gave the Nationals a 3-0 lead.
San Francisco had a scoring threat in the top of the eighth inning. With runners at first and second base and nobody out, Casey Schmitt grounded into a double play. Matt Chapman, who was on second base, went to third. But the Giants were unable to bring him home.
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Rafael Devers and Drew Gilbert went 2-for-4 at the plate for the Giants, producing half of the Giants’ hits.
The Giants fall to 9-13 this season, sitting in fourth place in the National League West Division. The Nationals’ record goes to 10-12, good enough for third place in the National League East Division.
All eyes now turn toward Oracle on Tuesday night. It’ll be a chance for two longtime rivals to renew their rivalry.
Baseball fans know that the Giants-Dodgers matchups usually are must-see TV.
That’s probably going to be the case once again as Giants fans watch their team battle the Dodgers. Those lucky to have tickets to the three-game series at Oracle Park will show up in Giants colors, hoping to see Los Angeles head back to Southern California with either a series loss or a Giants’ sweep.
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Buckle up, Giants fans. It’s about to get rowdy at Oracle Park.
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