Teams: UC Davis at UC Riverside
Records: Aggies, 20-19 (4-5); Highlanders, 15-23 (4-5)
Where: Amy S. Harrison Field - Riverside, Calif.
When: Saturday at noon, 2 p.m.; Sunday at noon
Teams: UC Davis vs. St. Mary's
Records: Aggies, 4-10 (2-4); Gaels 3-10 (0-4)
Where: Aggie Stadium
When: Thursday at 7 p.m.
Notes:
Headline: Women's track and field preview
Event: Mt. SAC Relays; Bryan Clay Invite
Where: Hilmer Lodge Stadium - Walnut, Calif.; Cougar Athletic Stadium - Asuza, Calif.
When: Friday and Saturday; all day
Teams: No. 10 UC Davis vs. Santa Clara; No. 6 San Jose State
Records: Aggies, 21-8; Broncos, 16-14; Spartans, 18-12
Where: Schaal Aquatic Center
When: Friday at 5:30 p.m.; Saturday at noon
Teams: UC Davis vs. California
Records: Aggies, 6-23; Golden Bears, 15-18
Where: Dobbins Stadium
When: Today at 2:30 p.m.
Women's lacrosse
Steph Coyne recorded game highs of five goals and four assists to help Denver to an 18-5 victory over UC Davis in Mountain Pacific Sports Federation action at Aggie Stadium on Sunday.
The Aggies fall to 4-10 for the year and 2-4 in conference games. The Pioneers improve to 9-6 overall and 3-2 in MPSF play.
Teams: UC Davis at St. Mary's
Records: Aggies, 6-23; Gaels, 19-13
Where: Louis Guisto Field - Moraga, Calif.
When: Today at 3 p.m.
Softball
The UC Davis softball team hosted Cal State Fullerton on Friday and Saturday in a three-game Big West Conference series.
On Friday, the Aggies and the Titans opened the action with a doubleheader.
It didn't come easy, but the UC Davis baseball team staved off UC Santa Barbara in the ninth inning on Saturday to capture its first Big West Conference win of the season. The victory completed a three-game series against the Gauchos (19-10, 5-4).
Impressive performances in the pitcher's circle, hitters coming through in the clutch, slick fielding - you name it, the UC Davis softball team was doing it on Wednesday.
The Aggies took care of one of the top teams in the country in dominating fashion, knocking off No. 23 Nevada at LaRue Field, 8-3.
Cal Poly spoiled UC Davis' Senior Day on Saturday.
This Friday, the Aggies can spoil the Mustangs' season.
After losing to Sacramento State (16-6) and Cal Poly (10-9, 3-2) this weekend, the UC Davis men's tennis team (3-15, 1-4) has its sights set on the Big West Conference tournament this week in Indian Wells, Calif.
Though resting some of their stars, the UC Davis men's track and field team had a solid day in their final home meet of the season, the Woody Wilson Classic.
"I thought the meet was really good," said coach Jon Vochatzer. "If I had to throw a grade on there, I'd give it a B. We held a lot of folk out for various reasons: injury here, soreness there. But those who did run stepped up and competed. We competed with a lot of heart and soul."
No five-point loss could overshadow the accomplishments of the five seniors on UC Davis women's tennis team.
Jenna Kappel, Jessica Harris, Andrea Phillips, Randi Schuler and Emma Shapiro were all honored before Saturday's Senior Day match, a 6-1 loss to No. 49 Sacramento State.
Chid Onyewuenyi highlighted the UC Davis' last home meet of the season by dominating the shot put competition at the Woody Wilson Classic.
The junior threw 14.60m to second place's 13.65m, crushing the regional qualifying mark and setting a new school record - a fact she didn't become aware of until about 30 minutes later.
The 10th-ranked UC Davis women's water polo team finished its Big West Conference regular season in just the fashion it was hoping.
Led by senior Lindsay Kiyama and freshman Kaylee Miller, who each scored a hat trick, UC Davis pounded Pacific 14-6 on Saturday afternoon at Schaal Aquatics Center.
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