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Aggie Digest
SportsOctober 6, 2009
Women’s field hockey The Aggies lost three games in Davidson,N.C.this weekend,all of which were against East Division opponents of the NorPac Conference. UC Davis first fell4-2to Davidson at Belk Turf Field on Thursday.Davidson took a2-0lead into halftime and got up4-0before the Aggies could get on the board.Ashley Haight and Nadia Namdari each scored their first goal of the season for UC Davis. One day later,the Aggies lost2-1in overtime at the hands of the Mountaineers of Appalachian State.Lindsey Valadez netted the lone goal for the Aggies. UC Davis wrapped up the weekend with another tough loss,this time against Radford.Goalie Lauren Sawvelle finished with a career-high16saves,but it was not enough to outlast the Highlanders.ErinLemmon scored her second goal of the season for the Aggies. Next up for UC Davis (3-9,0-2) is a West Division matchup with California (3-7,1-0) in Berkeley on Saturday.
UC Davis splits first two Big West matches
SportsOctober 6, 2009
The much anticipated Big West Conference season kicked off for the Aggies last week. It got off to an exciting start on Wednesday with a2-1double overtime victory on the road against UC Irvine. The Aggies were back in action on Sunday in San Luis Obispo to take on the Cal Poly Mustangs. Though the Aggies were able to get off13shots,they were unable to score,losing1-0to the Mustangs. With the1-1start to conference play UC Davis moves to4-7on the season with eight matches left.
Near misses cloud Aggies’ weekend
SportsOctober 6, 2009
Having lost a combined five straight games against St.Mary’s and Long Beach State,UC Davis badly wanted to capture two wins this weekend. Looking to gain momentum going into Big West Conference play,the Aggies first faced off against the Gaels. The Aggies were unable to do so falling to both the Gaels and49ers this weekend by scores of2-1in each match.
Column: Max Rosenblum
SportsOctober 5, 2009
The ball is served. The other team’s defensive player passes it to the setter. The setter pushes the ball outside. The hitter spikes the ball as hard as she can. Then Avreeta Singh flies out of nowhere to dig the ball up and keep the rally alive for her side. This has been a regularly occurring scene – 1,654 times, to be exact – at UC Davis women’s volleyball matches over the past four years.
Aggies strong effort comes up short
SportsOctober 5, 2009
Before UC Davis’ contest with No. 5 Boise State, coach Bob Biggs called the Broncos the best team that the Aggies have ever faced. Saturday night was a different story, as UC Davis gave Boise State all it could handle before the Broncos finally pulled away late in the fourth quarter for a 34-16 win.
Aggies drop two big conference games
SportsOctober 5, 2009
After upsetting Big Conference rival Santa Clara and improving to 12 on the national poll, the Aggies had big hopes against two tough conference opponents last weekend. Sadly none of these wishes turned into wins.
UC Davis takes down Riverside, falls to No. 24 Irvine
SportsOctober 5, 2009
UC Davis entered the weekend with a perfect 2-0 mark in Big West Conference play this season. The Aggies put that record on the line first on Friday night at the Student Recreation Center in Riverside, Calif., and then at No. 24 UC Irvine on Saturday night.
Cross Country Preview
SportsOctober 1, 2009
Event:Doc Adams Open Where:Putah Creek Reserve Course – Davis,Calif. When:Saturday at9a.m.
Football Preview
SportsOctober 1, 2009
Teams: UC Davis at No. 5 Boise State Records: Aggies 1-2 (0-0); Broncos 4-0 (1-0) Where: Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho
Men’s Soccer Preview
SportsOctober 1, 2009
Teams:UC Davis at Cal Poly Records:Aggies3-6 (0-0); Cal Poly2-6 (0-0) Where:Alex G.Spanos Stadium – San Luis Obispo,Calif.
Men’s Water Polo Preview
SportsOctober 1, 2009
Teams:No.12UC Davisat No.13UC San Diego; No.5Loyola Marymount Records:Aggies,9-4 (8-2); Tritons,5-7 (2-3); Lions,9-2 (5-0) Where:Coggan Family Aquatic Center,San Diego; Burns Recreation and Aquatic Center,Los Angeles.
Women’s Field Hockey Preview
SportsOctober 1, 2009
Teams:UC Davis at Davidson; vs.Appalachian State; vs.Radford Records:Aggies,3-6 (0-2); Wildcats,2-8 (0-2); Mountaineers5-5 (1-0); Highlanders,3-5 (0-0)

