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Aggie Digest

The Aggies played their first dual match of the 2011 season on Saturday to a disappointing result.

Column: Solid 20 Percent

I, by no means, am a basketball expert.

Aggies not usual selves in blowout

Men's basketball: When a team shoots 20 percent from the field and makes just five baskets in the first half, it's going to be a long night.

UC Davis seniors tame Tigers

Women's basketball: The Alex G. Spanos Center had become a house of horrors for the Aggies.

Aggies sweep Roadrunners under the rug

Women's water polo: It is said that football is a game of inches. Apparently, water polo is a game of miles - 66 miles to be exact.

Aggie swimmers make waves in final home meet

Swim and dive: Senior day is meant to honor the athletes who have given so much representing UC Davis on the field, track, diamond, court or pool for the last four years.

UC Davis continue to flip over competition

Gymastics: The UC Davis gymnastics team wanted to start the season off on the right foot.

Women’s Water Polo Preview

Who to watch: Goalkeepers Riane Woods and Rachel Tatusko have big shoes to fill after the departure of three-year starter Casey Hines.

Women’s Basketball Preview

Who to watch: Junior Lauren Juric has provided a spark off the bench for the Aggies.

Swimming and Diving Preview

Who to watch: Junior Kayleigh Foley was named Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Swimmer of the week for her performance last weekend.

Men’s Basketball Preview

Who to watch: Last year when UC Davis faced Pacific at home, Ryan Sypkens was only a freshman.

Women’s Gymnastics Preview

Who to watch: Freshman Anna Shumaker is both "dynamic and powerful" according to Coach John Lavallee.

UC Davis scores second at Berkeley triangular

Gymnastics: From the first jump to the last landing, Friday's triangular was a dynamic competition that came down to tenths of a point.

Men’s basketball: Aggies not quite ready for a eulogy

Imagine playing any sporting event with 40 percent of your starting lineup out due to injuries.

Women’s basketball: Tale of two halves

The saying goes, "It's not how you start, it's how you finish."