Event: Doc Adams Open
Where: Putah Creek Reserve Course - Davis, Calif.
When: Saturday at 9 a.m.
Teams: UC Davis at No. 5 Boise State
Records: Aggies 1-2 (0-0); Broncos 4-0 (1-0)
Where: Bronco Stadium - Boise, Idaho
Teams: UC Davis at Cal Poly
Records: Aggies 3-6 (0-0); Cal Poly 2-6 (0-0)
Where: Alex G. Spanos Stadium - San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Teams: No. 12 UC Davis at No. 13 UC San Diego; No. 5 Loyola Marymount
Records: Aggies, 9-4 (8-2); Tritons, 5-7 (2-3); Lions, 9-2 (5-0)
Where: Coggan Family Aquatic Center, San Diego; Burns Recreation and Aquatic Center, Los Angeles.
Teams: UC Davis at Davidson; vs. Appalachian State; vs. Radford
Records: Aggies, 3-6 (0-2); Wildcats, 2-8 (0-2); Mountaineers 5-5 (1-0); Highlanders, 3-5 (0-0)
Teams: UC Davis vs. St. Mary's; at Long Beach State
Records: Aggies, 5-2-1 (0-0); Gaels, 6-5; 49ers, 4-6 (0-0)
Teams: UC Davis at UC Riverside; No. 24 UC Irvine
Records: Aggies, 11-5 (2-0); Highlanders, 1-10 (0-2), Anteaters, 11-3, (1-1)
The UC Davis intercollegiate women's rowing team will hold an informational meeting today at 7 p.m. in Wellman 2 for those interested in becoming a member of the team.
Teams: UC Davis at UC Irvine
Records: Aggies 3-6 (0-0); 6-3 (0-1)
Where: Anteater Stadium - Irvine, Calif.
When: Today at 7 p.m.
It was standing room only at Aggie Soccer Stadium on Sunday afternoon for La Copa de Causeway, the men's soccer version of the cross-causeway match up between UC Davis and Sacramento State.
Though the temperature was over 100 degrees, the Aggie faithful came out in full force. Fortunately for those wearing blue and gold, UC Davis returned to its winning form with a 1-0 victory over the Hornets.
The crowd was buzzing all game because of the emotion and physicality displayed on the pitch.
Being the Aggies are an undersized, inexperienced team, the water polo world had been questioning their ability to close out games against tough opponents.
But for the second straight week, UC Davis upset the 10th-ranked team in the country. This weekend it was conference-rival Santa Clara, in front of their home crowd at Sullivan Aquatic Center.
"It was one of the best feelings I have had in sports," captain Cory Lyle said. "Their crowd was huge and after we won they were completely silenced. It was golden."
The saying is "defense wins championships."
Well the UC Davis defense proved itself to be worthy as the Aggies beat Western Oregon 29-13 Saturday night to pick up their first win of the season.
It only takes one.
One hook and ladder play. One Statue of Liberty play. One stunning upset of Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Ariz. One game to put the Boise State football program on the college football map as a perennial Division I power.
With the message "building a champion one block at a time," Aggie head coach Jamie Holmes is on a mission to lead UC Davis to its first Big West Conference title in school history.
"It's a reminder that champions aren't made overnight," Holmes said. "We're working on the process of how champions go about doing things."
The UC Davis cross country team has wasted no time finding success this season on both the men's and women's sides.
The Aggies' first meet, the USF Invitational, resulted in sixth and third place finishes for the men and women's teams respectively.
"We split our squad and sat probably the top half on both sides," said coach Drew Wartenburg. "That was a meet to allow some of the newcomers and a few returners to get their feet wet early."
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