California reinstated three teams slated to be eliminated in a cost-cutting move but will go ahead with plans to get rid of the baseball and men's gymnastics programs.
Campus officials say they received between $12 million and $13 million in pledges from the group "Save Cal Sports" to retain the programs.
Vice chancellor Frank Yeary says pledges for baseball and men's gymnastics were insufficient.
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