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Cal played its first significant Rugby XV match of the season on Saturday afternoon in Berkeley, and it did not turn out well for the Bears.

Cal entered the game ranked No. 5 by one service and No. 3 in another, but sixth-ranked BYU dominated the game, handing the Bears their first loss of the season 53-26.

Cal (6-1) is not used be being overwhelmed by that margin, especially on its home turf, but the Bears were hurt by a pair of yellow cards in the first half that led to two 10-minute segments in which Cal played a man down.

Cal seemed to be up to the challenge in the early going, scoring the first try of the game.  And after BYU went ahead, the Bears regained the lead, 14-12, when Caleb Tomasin scored on a long run followed by Kealan O'Connell's conversion midway through the first half.

However, it was all BYU (7-1) after that.

Lilo Clark's try put the Cougars ahead to stay later in the first half, and Kaikiohua Piena powered his way in from short range for a try and conversion that made it a 26-14 game.

Just before halftime, BYU added a three-point kick to give the Cougars a comfortable 29-14 halftime lead.

BYU, whose only loss this season was a 21-14 loss at the hands of rugby powerhouse Lindenwood, kept itself comfortable in front through the second half.

This article first appeared on Cal Bears on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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