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It has been a landmark season for UC Davis lacrosse, and one of the main reasons for the Aggies' success has been the play of senior Gina Hoffmire.

UC Davis drops two in inter-conference play

Baseball: The Aggies wanted to prove they can compete.

UC Davis cooling down

Softball: The Aggies entered the week looking to rebound from a slow stretch.

Ducks drown Aggies

Women's lacrosse: The Aggies were fighting for their lives.

Column: Cause of the Way

Every athletic team has one. Some are more intense than others, but nonetheless, they exist for every squad.

Aggies unable to tame Tigers

Women's water polo: Though the festivities were numerous in a Picnic and Senior Day special, the Aggies had little else to celebrate.

Aggies falter in final league match

Women's tennis: With their last conference match behind them, the Aggies are set to receive a three seed at the Big West Championship Tournament in two weeks.

Aggie seniors snag 10 wins

Track and field: At Toomey Field, Picnic Day was more than just wiener dog races and nitrogen-cooled ice cream - it was about fans screaming with Aggie pride.

Women’s golf preview

Event: Big West Conference Championships

UC Davis ends regular season on high note

Men's golf: The 18th hole of the 2011 Cougar Classic in Provo, Utah signaled the end of the regular season for the UC Davis men's golf team.

Baseball Preview

Who to watch: Shortstop Scott Heylman was named the Big West Conference Player of the Week for the week ending April 10. The award was his first.

Men’s Golf Preview

Who to watch: Senior Austin Graham has been playing up to par this season.

Men’s Tennis Preview

Who to watch: Senior Nic Lopez is one half of a nationally ranked doubles team.

Softball Preview

Who to watch: Junior Kylie Fan came up big for the Aggies last week.

Track and Field Preview

Who to watch: Senior Chidinma Onyewuenyi was named Big West Conference Women's Field Athlete of the Week for the second time this season after setting the school record for shot put with a mark of 50 feet, 4.5 inches.