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Eight players petition for removal of Stewart as men's basketball coach

Warzecka: “[Stewart] is our head coach and he will be returning in the future”

Eight members of the UC Davis men's basketball team signed a petition requesting the removal of Gary Stewart as head coach.


Male Freshman Athlete of the quarter

Toki Sherbakov

It didn't take long for freshman Toki Sherbakov to show his potential.


Team of the Year

Women's golf

It was finally the Aggies' year.


Column: Now you see me

This was never the plan - sports writing, that is. In fact, I had no plan. I didn't know what I wanted to spend the majority of my college life doing.


Head track and field coaches to retire in June

Husband-wife team holds on to memories of 50 combined Aggie seasons

Each day after work, the Vochatzers went home, kicked back and were themselves. It was a different story during the day, though, for UC Davis men's and women's track-and-field coaches Jon and Deanne Vochatzer.


Baseball season comes to a close

Despite losing series, UC Davis ends season on winning note

Did the Aggies win a championship? Did they make the playoffs? Did they have a winning record? The answer to each of these questions is, "no".


Sweet sixteen head to Texas

Gnepa advances to national championships


Inside the Game with...

Polly Gnepa

For the last four years, senior Polly Gnepa has been hurdling himself into UC Davis track history. The Turlock, Calif. native won the 110-meter high hurdles with a career-best 13.79 at the Big West Conference Championships and holds the second-fastest time in school history for the event. Before the NCAA West Preliminary Championships, Gnepa took some time to talk with Aggie Sports Writer Matt Wang about his four years as an Aggie, the recent successes of the track program, and his leadership as a senior.


UC Davis earn first national tournament bid

Aggies lose four seniors, expectations still high

Co-captain Rachel Lee said the club's success took awhile to register. With their first national tournament bid in club history, it's likely they have now captured not only their own attention, but many others as well. "(The nationals) were on the radar," said captain Rebecca Musser. "We just had to put in the work to get there. Last year was a building year and it came together this season."


Baseball Preview

Teams: UC Davis at UC Riverside Records: Aggies, 25-27 (8-13); Highlanders, 29-21 (11-10) Where: Riverside Sports Complex - Riverside, Calif. When: Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 1 p.m.


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