Sports

Momentum question

I'll be completely honest - I was not expecting the Aggie football team to be 2-3 after this weekend.

Women’s Volleyball Preview

Who to watch: While junior Betsy Sedlak gets the attention for her .487 hit percentage, but it's true freshman Jenny Woolway who's working behind the scenes.

Women’s Soccer Preview

Who to watch: In the 3-0 rout of the Grizzlies last weekend, Montana utilized a strategy in which UC Davis was frequently outnumbered in the midfield.

Men’s Soccer Preview

Who to watch: UC Davis has been looking for a second scoring threat and one of the most likely candidates is sophomore Michael Garrick.

Football Preview

Who to watch: Aggie kicker Sean Kelley has made 15 consecutive field goals - a streak that dates back to last season against Boise State.

Field Hockey Preview

Who to watch: Sophomore Nadia Namdari has been off to a hot start this season.

Aggie Digest

Senior Austin Graham posted two 70 scores at Northwestern's Windon Memorial Tournament as the Aggies finished 10th at the event.

Aggies lose two close games

Men's Soccer: The Aggies have had a difficult start to the year.

Aggies stay perfect conference play

Men's Water Polo: Perfection isn't easy. If the men's water polo team wanted to stay perfect in conference play, the Aggies needed to beat Santa Clara and Redlands during the Aggie Shootout last weekend at Schaal Aquatic Center. No. 3 California was also scheduled on the weekend, which didn't make things any easier.

Successful homecoming for the Aggies

Women's Soccer: For thousands of students, coming back to UC Davis gives a great feeling.

Aggies lose a heartbreaker

It looked like UC Davis had the game won on two separate occasions, yet the Aggies left the game with a 4-3 loss to the Golden Bears.

Aggies finish in seventh place at Stanford Invitational:

Cross Country: The men's and women's cross country teams traveled to Palo Alto, Calif. Saturday to compete in the Stanford Invitational - a highly regarded meet and a destination point for many top-notch teams in the nation.

Column: The Big Sky is the limit

On the surface, UC Davis' 20-6 loss to Weber State is just another game. The Aggies came up short, failing to find the end zone despite a couple strong drives.

Offense struggles to find endzone

While the first half of Saturday night's game was characterized by solid defense and strong feet from both sides, the Weber State offense broke through in the third quarter for the eventual win.

UC Davis dominates in Big West Conference openers

Coach Jamie Holmes wants the Aggies to be a NCAA Tournament caliber team.