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Aggies extend winning streak to nine against Broncos
SportsApril 14, 2008
The UC Davis women’s water polo team finished off conference play in true Aggie fashion. Eight different UC Davis players scored and Santa Clara was held
scoreless for 29 minutes in an 8-3 victory at the Schaal Aquatics
Center. The contest was the last conference test for UC Davis before it travels
to Loyola Marymount to compete as the likely top seed at the Western
Water Polo Association Championships. “I’m glad for the one-seed because it’s a reflection that we’ve been
playing well, and that’s a good thing,” said head coach Jamie Wright.
“You want to play well going into conference.”
Dempsey’s RBI single in 12th downs No. 10 Stanford
SportsApril 11, 2008
080411_sp_baseball.CHeadline: Dempsey’s RBI single in 12th downs No. 10 StanfordLayercake: Aggies open road conference play today in Santa BarbaraBy RAY LINAggie Staff Writer In last season’s “farm vs. farm” battle between the UC Davis and Stanford baseball teams, a little bunt single by outfielder Sean Ratliff helped the Cardinal walk off in 13 innings over […]
Men’s tennis preview
SportsApril 11, 2008
Teams: UC Davis vs. Portland State; Nevada; UC Irvine Records: Aggies, 8-10 (1-3); Vikings, 5-12; Wolf Pack, 4-13; Anteaters, 8-12 (1-1) Where: Marya Welch Tennis Center; Galena High School – Reno, Nev.; Marya Welch Tennis Center When: Today at 2:30 p.m.; Saturday at 1 p.m.; Sunday at 1 p.m. Who to watch: Despite what may be going on around him, senior No. 5 singles player Daniel Elefant always has winning on his mind.
Softball preview
SportsApril 11, 2008
Teams: UC Davis v. Cal State Fullerton Records: Aggies 16-26 (1-5); Titans 18-20-1(2-4) Where: Anderson Family Field – Fullerton, Calif. When: Saturday at noon, 2 p.m.; Sunday at noon Who to watch: UC Davis will be looking to jump start its offense this weekend, and there is no better place to start at the top of the order.
Women’s lacrosse preview
SportsApril 11, 2008
Teams: UC Davis vs. Cincinnati Records: Aggies, 4-8; Bearcats, 2-9 Where: Nippert Stadium – Cincinnati, Ohio When: Saturday at 11 a.m. Who to watch: The
UC Davis women’s lacrosse team has had trouble defending its own goal
recently. Sophomore defender Molly Peterson will look to have a key
impact when the Aggies play rookie program Cincinnati on Saturday.
Women’s water polo preview
SportsApril 11, 2008
Teams: No. 10 UC Davis vs. No. 19 Santa Clara Records: Aggies 21-8 (11-1), Broncos 16-9 (13-4) Where: Schaal Aquatics Center When: Saturday at noon
Inside the Game with Christi Raycraft
SportsApril 10, 2008
Christi Raycraft has figured it out. For the third year in a row, the senior leads the UC Davis women’s water polo team (21-8) in goals scored and total points. This year, for the first time, she leads the Aggies in exclusions drawn
and broke the season record previously held by assistant coach
Katherine O’Rourke. She has led her Aggies to an 11-1 conference record, and with a win
over Santa Clara this Saturday, UC Davis will have clinched the first
seed in the conference championships later this month. With the team riding an eight-game winning streak and still on a high
from a Saturday win over defending league champion Loyola Marymount,
Aggie Sports Writer SAMMY BRASCH sat down with the Davis native to
discuss everything from her head coach to what makes the team – ranked
10th in the nation – so successful.
Track preview
SportsApril 10, 2008
Event: Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational Host: UCLA Where: Drake Stadium – Los Angeles When: Today, Friday and Saturday; all day Who to watch: Senior distance runner Kim Conley will take her record-breaking
momentum to Los Angeles after clocking in at a school-record 16:30.22
in the 5,000-meter run at the Stanford Track and Field Invitational on
Friday. The previous record of 16:34.87, held by Patty Gray, was
established back in 1985. Did you know? UC
Davis’ performance at the Stanford Invitational shook up three chapters
in the school record books. A day after Conley’s record-setter, junior
distance runner Kaitlin Gregg made it into fourth place all-time in the
same 5,000-meter run category with a 16:44.15 time. In the relays, the
Aggie women went 46.94 in the 4×100 to place fifth on the all-time list. Preview: After
a successful record-breaking weekend in Stanford, the Aggies will look
to make a mark in Los Angeles this week at the Rafer Johnson/Jackie
Joyner-Kersee Invitational.
Baseball preview
SportsApril 9, 2008
Teams: UC Davis vs. No. 10 Stanford Records: Aggies, 20-10; Cardinal, 15-9 Where: Sunken Diamond – Stanford, Calif. When: Today at 6 p.m. Who to watch: Senior UC Davis outfielder Ryan Royster went 8-for-20 (.400) this past
weekend in Washington and hit his Big West Conference-leading seventh
home run. The Aggie leadoff man also paces all conference players in
runs scored and total bases.
Washington trip yields Pac-10 split
SportsApril 8, 2008
Playing on the road under inclement weather against a Pacific-10
opponent made this past weekend a challenging one for UC Davis
baseball. In the end, the Aggies came away satisfied. “Whenever you go on the road, especially to a place like Washington,
and come away with a split, it’s a pretty successful weekend,” said
head coach Rex Peters.
Aggies go 0-2 in weekend Big West action
SportsApril 8, 2008
There is a first time for everything. Unfortunately for the Aggies, this is the first time all season they have owned a record below .500. UC Davis saw its season record fall to 8-10 after suffering two weekend
defeats to Big West Conference foes UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly. More
significantly, the losses dropped the team’s conference record to 1-3.
Aggies stop the bleeding with victory
SportsApril 8, 2008
One month ago, if you were to say the softball team would win only one game all month, somebody might have called you crazy. One month ago, the team held a winning mark at 15-13 overall and was
firing on all cylinders with a dynamic pitching staff and an explosive
offense. But then March happened. The Aggies lost 11 straight games by an average of 2.9 runs, as the
offense went on a slump, producing a .167 batting average during the
stretch. “We have to remain positive,” head coach Karen Yoder said. “We need to
find a way to come through and drive in those runners in scoring
position. I think it will all start coming together for us in the final
16 games of the season.” Finally, after a month of struggling, the Aggies welcome April with a win over Pacific in a three-game conference road series.

