Sports

Men’s Tennis Preview

Who to watch: Senior doubles partners Tyler Lee and Nic Amaroli are coming off a dramatic victory against UC Santa Cruz on Saturday.

Men and Women’s Swimming and Diving Preview

Who to watch: Despite only swimming for a small portion of last season, junior Matt Herman's 1650 freestyle time of 15:49.99 was ranked fourth in school history.

Women’s Basketball Preview

Who to watch: UC Davis' roster is overflowing with versatile players.

Wrestling Preview

Who to watch: Junior Brandon Low has had a strong year and is making a name for himself on the national scene. He's currently ranked No. 15 in the country at the 133-pound weight class.

Women’s Tennis Preview

Who to watch: Sidney Brady and Noelle Eades each won their consolation singles matches in the ITA Northwest Regional Championships the last time UC Davis took the court.

Women beat Pacific for first time in 10 years

The UC Davis women's team had not beaten Pacific in 10 years.

Aggies trample Anteaters, inch by Roadrunners

Like a well-oiled machine, UC Davis is firing on all cylinders.

Aggies ground Falcons

Sometimes a truly amazing comeback can be recognized for more than just face value.

Aggies lick Anteaters

After playing through most of December without enough players for a full practice, UC Davis finally got to play a game with most of its squad healthy.

Aggies fall to Broncos, defeat Banana Slugs

Opening their 2010 season with two dual meets on Saturday, the Aggies did not get the start they hoped for.

Aggies fall to No. 22 Beavers

UC Davis traveled to Corvallis, Ore. hoping to come away with its first Pac-10 victory of the year.

Gymnastics Preview

Who to watch: Kendall McCann won the individual all-around against Seattle Pacific last year with a career-high score of 38.300.

Men’s Basketball Preview

Who to watch: Different Aggies have stepped up their game all season.

Men’s Tennis Preview

Who to watch: Freshman Toki Sherbakov, who is coming back from an injury sustained throughout the fall, is expected to have a bright future after winning 44 matches with just five losses during his high school career.

Wrestling Preview

Who to watch: No. 13 junior heavyweight Ricky Alcala was one of the few bright spots for the Aggies last weekend at the Virginia duals. The Arvin, Calif. native went 3-0 for UC Davis, including a pin against Bucknell's Connor Sweeney.