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
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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
Floats for San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade get finishing touches
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — ABC7 Eyewitness News got a sneak peak as crews put the finishing touches on the floats you’ll see at Saturday’s San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade.
Since it’s the year of the fire horse, you’ll see a lot of horses and fire symbolism on the floats, housed at Pier 19.
“So Year of the Horse, it’s energy, it’s passion, it’s momentum so a lot of things that we’re really hoping to embody in the new year,” said Stephanie Mufson, owner of San Francisco-based The Parade Guys, which designs and constructs the floats.
She said they’ve been building them for about three months, with the designs starting in November.
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“We’re in the home stretch,” she said. “We’ve got a couple of days left and we’ve got a nice little team that’s cranking out all the finishing work that needs to go into it.”
Derrick Shavers was sanding some wood that will be painted and become cherry blossom trees on a float.
“It’s exciting,” Shavers said. “I look forward to coming every year and just creating and making things shine and sparkle.”
Bon was painting mountains for a float, making sure everything is perfect in time for the parade.
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“It’s one of the few parades that actually happens at night still,” Bon said. “So we got to make sure all the lighting is in check, and people are safe on the float. It’s all in the details, just for it to walk by you for 10 seconds.”
Ten seconds that bring so much joy to those watching the parade.
Here’s how you can watch the parade on ABC7 Eyewitness News on Saturday, March 7.
Coverage starts at 5 p.m. wherever you stream ABC7.
SF Chinese New Year Parade 2026: How to watch ABC7 Eyewitness News live coverage
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San Francisco, CA
Celebrated San Francisco historic landmark, the Huntington Hotel officially reopens
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — First opened as apartments in 1922 and converted into a hotel two years later, the Huntington was once a playground for socialites and Hollywood stars.
It shut its doors in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and remained shuttered until this week, following new owners and a million-dollar, top-to-bottom renovation.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for The Huntington Hotel in San Francisco’s Nob Hill neighborhood Monday.
The hotel officially reopened on Sunday.
Mayor Daniel Lurie attended the celebration for the hotel on California Street.
“This is another sign that San Francisco is on the rise, when you have major institutions and major hotels reopening,” Lurie said. “We’re seeing it in Union Square. We’re seeing it now up here on Nob Hill. This is an exciting moment for San Francisco.”
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The hotel, known for its iconic sign, will be restoring the landmark sign to its former glory.
Many say it’s a symbol of what’s going on in San Francisco.
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“It came to symbolize San Francisco’s decline during COVID when it shut and it now, I think, symbolizes San Francisco’s rebirth,” said Greg Flynn, Flynn Group Founder, Chairman, and CEO. “It’s sort of the perfect symbol of it because it’s coming back better than it ever was.”
Alex Bastian, President and CEO of the Hotel Council of San Francisco, said hotel occupancy rates are up in 2024.
“Our data team crunched the numbers, and the four-week rolling hotel occupancy rate for San Francisco Bay Area hotels is 55.1 percent as of January 17 of this year. Compare that to January 17 of 2021, during the pandemi,c when it was 13.1 percent.”
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“There’s no marketing campaign better than what we achieved as San Franciscans,” Bastian said. “The mayor and his team really elevated the game. They did an incredible job. We are so fortunate, as a city, because so many came here and they left their hearts here in San Francisco.”
Eyewitness News wasn’t allowed to gather video of the hotel’s features, but the hotel provided renderings of a sample room.
Matthew de Quillien, The Huntington Hotel General Manager, said the hotel has 143 rooms, many of them suites. Also, the Nob Hill Spa, Arabella’s Cocktail Salo,n and a reopening of The Big Four Restaurant, featuring its famous chicken pot pie.
“Our owner was able to find the original recipe from the 70’s and we remastered it and we’re … serving it to our guests,” de Quillien said.
He said rates range from $600 a night to $7,000 a night for its Presidential suite.
The restaurant opens to the public on March 17.
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San Francisco, CA
Vigil held for 2-year-old girl killed in SF Mission Bay crash
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets held a vigil Monday evening to honor a 2-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a driver Friday night in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood.
The crash happened just before 9 p.m. at Fourth and Channel streets near Oracle Park. Police said the child’s mother was also injured and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver remained at the scene, and authorities said drugs or alcohol are not believed to be factors.
Community heartbroken
Community members gathered at the intersection Monday to light candles and lay flowers. Among them was the Howard family.
“We’re just heartbroken and sad,” said Hidelisa Howard.
“I was thinking about heartbroken parents, someone who cannot get their daughter back,” said John Howard.
The intersection is designated as part of San Francisco’s 2022 High Injury Network, identifying streets with the highest concentration of severe and fatal traffic crashes. Speed cameras were recently installed in the surrounding neighborhood.
Jodie Medeiros, executive director of Walk SF, called the crash a tragedy, noting a previous fatal collision involving a child at Fourth and King streets several years ago.
Traffic intensifies
Parents in the area said traffic has intensified with nearby events and development.
“We love having people here in the neighborhood, and it’s brought a lot of life to the area,” said Hidelisa Howard, who lives nearby. “But at the same time, we have people coming in from out of the area. They’re not familiar with the streets, they’re running the lights, they’re running the crosswalks.”
District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey said the intersection has been problematic.
“Sometimes people go too fast. I don’t know that this was the issue here, but we need to do everything we can to make our neighborhoods and our streets safer,” Dorsey said.
On Monday, crews with the SFMTA repainted crosswalks and re-timed traffic signals at the intersection.
“It just feels like there’s so many young children in this neighborhood that there should be improvements made to the way that the traffic flows around here,” said Aanisha Jain, a San Francisco resident.
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