Randi Schuler, Desiree Stone and Herzyl Legaspi have all been recognized as part of the Big West Conference post-season honors announced on Tuesday. Schuler was named first team All-Big West while Stone received second team honors. Legaspi and Schuler both received honorable mention in doubles. More
UC Davis was defeated by Cal State Northridge, 4-2, Friday afternoon in a Big West Conference Championship quarterfinal match at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Randi Schuler and Robin Guier each picked up wins for the Aggies who had a rally in singles fall short. Cal State Northridge (14-7) buil...
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The NCAA announced on Thursday that three UC Davis teams - women's tennis, women's soccer and men's water polo - have been honored with public recognition awards for Academic Progress Rate (APR) success. A total of 712 teams representing 192 Division I institutions received honors for posting mul...
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UC Davis was defeated by Nevada, 6-1, Friday afternoon in a non-conference women's tennis match in Reno. The match against the No. 70 Wolf Pack was the regular season finale for the Aggies. Nevada swept doubles before winning five out of six in singles. Kaitlin Callan picked up the lone Aggie win...
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UC Davis was defeated by No. 4 Stanford, 7-0, Tuesday afternoon in a non-conference women's tennis match at the Taube Tennis Center. The Cardinal swept doubles to take an early 1-0 lead before winning all six in singles. It marks the seventh time this season UC Davis (11-10) has faced a nationall...
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UC Davis was defeated by Cal Poly, 5-2, Saturday afternoon in a Big West Conference women's tennis match at the Mustang Courts. Desiree Stone continued her hot hand for the Aggies with her seventh consecutive victory, but the Mustangs prevailed by winning he doubles point and taking four more in ...
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UC Davis was defeated by UC Santa Barbara, 5-2, Friday afternoon in a Big West conference women's tennis match at the Rob Gym Tennis Courts. It was just the third loss for UC Davis since mid-February as the Aggies dropped to 11-8 overall and 3-4 in the Big West. The Gauchos improved to 9-12 overa...
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UC Davis defeated Cal State Fullerton, 7-0, Sunday afternoon on Senior Day at the Marya Welch Tennis Center. Kaitlin Callan and Robin Guier each posted come-from-behind victories in singles in their final action at home. Overall, the Aggies won all three doubles matches as well as the six singles...
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UC Irvine defeated UC Davis, 6-1, Saturday afternoon in a Big West Conference women's tennis match at the Marya Welch Tennis Center. The No. 53 Anteaters won the doubles point before taking five out of six in singles. The Aggies' lone point came from Desiree Stone, who picked up her fourth straig...
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UC Davis showed no signs of rust in its first match in 22 days as the Aggies blanked Portland, 7-0, in a non-conference women's tennis match, Thursday, at the Marya Welch Tennis Center. The win was the third straight for UC Davis, which improved to 10-6 on the year. The victory also snapped Portl...
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UC Davis won for the fifth time in its last six matches with a 5-2 victory against Santa Clara, Wednesday afternoon, in a non-conference women's tennis match. The Aggies won two out of three in doubles to take an early 1-0 lead and proceeded to win four times in singles. Desiree Stone, Herzyl Leg...
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Inside The Game With Ryan Royster
fter being selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 44th round of the 2007 amateur player draft, the Sacramento native opted to stay a fifth year in Davis. After obtaining his communication degree in the winter quarter, Royster continues to pad his stock for this year's draft with one of the biggest breakout seasons in the Big West Conference.
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Davis Enterprise: Menapace Born To Lead?
Long ago, someone wondered what came first, the chicken or the egg. The question can be applied to various parts of life, including sports. Not quite as long ago, baseball and softball developed into the games they are today. And like in every sport, there are specific players who usually provide leadership to their respective teams.
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