Many of California's athletic events are covered by the university's television and radio stations, CUTV and WCAL 91.9 FM.
After the 1996 season, Donley left Cal U to set up the football program and become the first head coach at the University of Saint Francis (IN).
Just outside Adamson Stadium is the area for track & field throwing events (javelin, discus, shot put and hammer).
The arena is the home of the California Vulcans men and women's basketball and volleyball teams, as well as the host of graduation commencement.
The Convocation Center is able to host other sporting events, concerts, and trade shows, featuring a removable hardwood surface.
Roadman Park is an all-purpose complex that includes 15 fields that can be used for soccer, lacrosse football, band practice, etc., as well as seven tennis courts for varsity, intramural and recreational use.
The university is in the process of upgrading the varsity soccer field to include bleacher seating, scoring area/press box and permanent scoreboard among other amenities.
Lilly Field is the home to Cal U's softball team, which won back-to-back NCAA Division II Championships in 1997 and 1998.
In case of inclement weather, California has a tarp to cover entire infield, allowing the team to restart play as quickly as possible.