If you flipped over to the back page of last Monday’s paper, you would have come across a large picture of Steve Sexton on the sports page. Sexton, a second-year graduate student, is a talented athlete with Olympic aspirations on the Cal Triathlon Club. sportsbig.jpg

Summer provides a great opportunity for the Daily Cal to cover stories such as Sexton’s. The sports section only publishes once a week in the summer compared to five days a week in the fall and spring semesters, but it allows the section the ability to produce more features on teams and athletes.

Although much of the coverage in the fall and spring is dedicated to the 27 Division I teams on campus, the Daily Cal recognizes there are athletes at UC Berkeley with noteworthy accomplishments for club teams.

Last week, ESPN.com featured “a few of the best non-NCAA-sanctioned programs in the country.” Its first article was on the Cal rugby team, winners of 14 of the last 15 national championships, including a 37-7 win over BYU in May. While the Daily Cal assigns a beat writer to the rugby team because it is a Division I sport, ESPN.com’s coverage serves as a reminder that there are often teams and athletes that are overlooked by the media. It’s great to see a national media organization like ESPN be mindful of less prominent sports.

The Daily Cal tries to be in contact with coordinators of club sports, and we also welcome updates and story suggestions, which can be sent to sports@dailycal.org.

“It’s really important we give (club sports) coverage–we aren’t able to do that as much during the year,” sports editor Ryan Gorcey said. “Cal has a lot of sports that get lost in the mix, but no matter whether an athlete is part of an NCAA or not, an athlete can still do great things.”

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