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California Golden Bears vs. Stanford Cardinal Viking Field April 24th, 2026

California Golden Bears Saratoga Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 Softball schedule? Next California Golden Bears game of the season is on Friday, April 24th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the California Golden Bears playoff and preseason playing at Viking Field, CA. Buy your California Golden Bears tickets in Saratoga right here. Get ready for an unforgettable night at California Golden Bears Berkeley , where tradition and passion collide in a way that truly captures the heart of college sports. Imagine the buzz in the air as fans pack Memorial Stadium, the roar of the crowd echoing through the night, all while Oski the Bear, the beloved mascot since 1941, pumps up the energy. This isn’t just a game; it’s a celebration of decades of fierce competition and legendary moments, think standout players making game-changing plays, like the star forward who earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2014 or the rebound king from the 80s setting the bar high. And it’s more than just football or baseball; at Evans Diamond and Stu Gordon Stadium, you can soak in the magic of a night game under the Stars, meet former players who share stories that make you feel like you’re part of the team, and witness the dedication that keeps these programs thriving. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a memorable evening, tickets here mean more than just entry, they’re your chance to be part of something special, to experience the grit and grind firsthand, and maybe even catch a glimpse of California’s finest in action. Don’t miss out, this is Berkeley sports at its best, and trust me, you’ll want to say you were there when it all went down.

Parking & Directions for California Golden Bears Viking Field


14000 Fruitvale Ave, Saratoga, CA
95070, US


Evans Diamond at Stu Gordon Stadium is one of those iconic spots that really captures the spirit of California Golden Bears Berkeley baseball. With its storied history stretching back over 75 years, this stadium has seen everything from groundbreaking athletic performances to unforgettable victory parties, like the huge celebration after the Bears clinched a major title in 2000. The place isn’t just about The Game; it’s a hub for community and tradition. You might remember when a legendary athlete stopped by in 1999 to inspire young players, those moments really stick with you. The stadium also offers some pretty sweet amenities, like private suites with privacy screens for those wanting a more exclusive experience, and temperature-controlled club seating that makes watching a game in any weather a total breeze. Getting there from the UC Berkeley campus is a walk in the park, literally, heading southeast from the Art Museum down Bancroft, turning left on College. For California Golden Bears Berkeley fans, catching a game here isn’t just about the sport, it’s about feeling part of a legacy that’s been building for nearly a century and a half. Honestly, it’s a place that’s more than just a ballpark, it’s a community gathering spot, full of history, passion, and a little bit of that Berkeley charm.