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UC Davis Aggies

The UC Davis Aggies (also referred to as the Ags, Cal Aggies, or Aggies) are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Davis.

UC Davis Aggies
UniversityUniversity of California, Davis
ConferenceBig West (primary)
Big Sky (football)
America East (field hockey)
ECAC (equestrian)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (women's gymnastics, women's indoor track & field, women's swimming & diving)
Western Water Polo Association (men's water polo)
Pac-12(women's lacrosse)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorRocko DeLuca
LocationDavis, California
First year1915
Varsity teams25[1][2]
Football stadiumUC Davis Health Stadium
Basketball arenaUniversity Credit Union Center
Outdoor track and field venueToomey Field
MascotGunrock the Mustang
NicknameAggies
Fight songAggie Fight, Sons of California, Big C (fight song)
ColorsYale blue and gold[3]
   
Websitewww.ucdavisaggies.com
Big West logo in UC Davis' colors

Seventeen of the school's 25 intercollegiate sports - baseball, men's basketball, men's cross country, men's golf, men's soccer, men's tennis, men's track & field, softball, women's basketball, women's beach volleyball, women's cross country, women's golf, women's soccer, women's tennis, women's track & field, women's volleyball and women's water polo - compete in the Big West Conference.

The Aggies' football team compete in Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (formerly known as Division I-AA), and are members of the Big Sky Conference, granting UC Davis the distinction of being one of only three UC campuses to field a football team (Cal and UCLA being the other two).

The Aggies are also members of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in women's indoor track and field, women's gymnastics, and women's swimming and diving, the America East Conference in field hockey,[4] the Eastern College Athletic Conference for equestrian and the Western Water Polo Association for men's water polo. The Aggies women's lacrosse team will join the Pac-12 Conference as an affiliate member.

Nickname edit

The "Aggies"[5] is UC Davis' official team nickname. This reflects the school's previous name, College of Agriculture at Davis.

History edit

Origins (1915–1959) edit

Davis began its athletics program with football in 1915 as part of the University of California team.

Division II (1990–2003) edit

The Aggies finished first in NCAA Division II six times in 2003 and won the NACDA Director's Cup four years in a row from 1999 to 2003. In 1998, the UC Davis men's basketball team won the NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championship, despite being one of the few non-scholarship institutions in Division II at that time.

UC Davis also won NCAA Division II championships in softball (2003), men's tennis (1992), and women's tennis (1990, 1993).

Division I (2004–present) edit

In November 2002, UC Davis students voted to elevate the athletics program to Division I, passing by 8 percent, with 4,638 voters approving a $183 annual fee increase earmarked for sports funding through 2008, defeating 3,929 voters against.[6] However, the vote was merely advisory.

Following a year of heavy discussion by campus administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni and the local community, taking a cue from the advisory vote, UCD chancellor Larry Vanderhoef officially announced the university's move to Division I on March 11, 2003.[7]

The department then became a fully fledged D-I program on July 1, 2007.[8][9]

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Beach volleyball
Cross country Cross country
Football Equestrian
Golf Field hockey
Soccer Golf
Tennis Gymnastics
Track and field Lacrosse
Water polo Soccer
Softball
Swimming and diving
Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball
Water polo
† – Women's programs includes both indoor and outdoor

Baseball edit

 
The Aggies baseball team celebrates a home run during a 2007 game

The UC Davis Aggies baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate athletic baseball team of the University of California, Davis.[10] The team is a member of the Big West Conference, which is part of the NCAA Division I. The team plays its home games at Phil Swimley Field at the 3,500-seat Dobbins Stadium.

Former Stanford and Texas assistant coach Tommy Nicholson was hired as the 11th head coach in program history on December 11, 2021.

Basketball edit

Men's basketball edit

The school's team currently competes in the Big West Conference, which is part of the NCAA Division I.[11] UC Davis' first men's basketball team was fielded during the 1910–11 season. UC Davis won an NCAA Division II national championship in 1998 and had 12 postseason appearances. The team plays its home games at a 7,600-seat arena called University Credit Union Center.

The 2022-23 season is head coach Jim Les 12th with the program. During his tenure with the Aggies, the men's basketball team earned its inaugural Big West championship and first NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament appearance in 2017. Les, along with associate head coach Kevin Nosek and assistant coaches Jonathan Metzger-Jones and Kyle Vogt entered their seventh season together in 2022-23.

Women's basketball edit

Following a successful stint as an NCAA Division II program, the UC Davis women's basketball team began its transition to the NCAA Division I level in 2003–04, officially competing as a member of the Big West Conference in 2007–08.The team plays its home games at a 7,600-seat arena called University Credit Union Center.

The Aggies have won six Big West Conference regular season titles (2009–10, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020-21) and three Big West Tournament titles (2011, 2019, 2021) in their combined 15 Division I seasons. UC Davis is one of three schools in league history to win at least four consecutive Big West regular season titles, joining UC Santa Barbara (1996–2005) and Long Beach State (1985–1989). The Aggies have advanced to the NCAA Tournament three times in 2011, 2019 and 2021 as the automatic qualifier from the Big West Conference and has earned five berths to the WNIT, including an "Elite Eight" appearance in 2018 and a "Sweet 16" appearance in 2017.

Football edit

The UC Davis Aggies football team represents UC Davis in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The football program's first season took place in 1915 and has fielded a team each year since with the exception of 1918 during World War I and from 1943 to 1945 during World War II, when the campus, then known as the University Farm, was shut down. The team plays its home games at the 10,473-seat UC Davis Health Stadium.

UC Davis competed as a member of the NCAA College Division through 1972; from 1973 to 2003, the Aggies competed as an NCAA Division II program. In 2004, UC Davis promoted its football program to the Division I FCS (then I-AA) level and joined the Great West Conference (then known as the Great West Football Conference) after one season as an independent team with exploratory status. After their provisional seasons and the construction of a new stadium, UC Davis became a full member of Division I in 2007 and eligible for the postseason.

 
The Aggies line up against Stanford in 2018

Throughout its history, the football program won 31 conference championships. Between 1929 and 1992, the Aggies captured 27 outright or shared Northern California Athletic Conference championships, including 20 in a row from 1971 to 1990, an American West Conference title in 1993 (co-champion), and GWFC/GWC championships in 2005 (co-champ) and 2009. The Aggies won their first football title as a Division I program in 2018 as one of the Big Sky Conference's three regular season champions.

Men's soccer edit

Became Big West Conference Tournament Champions in 2019 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time (2007, 2008, 2019) in program history. The UC Davis Aggies men's soccer team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 1–3 through three appearances.[12]

Men's water polo edit

The UC Davis Aggies men's water polo team has won seven WWPA title, including back-to-back championships in 2021 and 2022. The Aggies have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament nine times in the program's history.[13]

Men's Tennis edit

2015, 2023 Big West Tri-Champions. In 2015, the Aggies earned a program-best 17 wins at the Division I level. In 2016, Alec Adamson became the first UC Davis men's tennis player to be named the Big West Player of the Year and was the first Aggie at the Division I level to earn a berth into the NCAA Singles Tournament, finishing the year ranked No. 108 in the nation according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s final poll.

Men's Track and Field edit

Ngoni Makusha, a 2008 Olympian, two-time track athlete of the year and former Drake assistant track and field coach, is UC Davis' men's and women's track & field head coach.

UC Davis sprinter Matthew Okonkwo captured a share of the Big West Conference Male Track Athlete of the Year in 2022. Okonkwo captured Big West individual titles in each of the 200- and 400-meter dashes at the championship meet, while helping both relay squads to top-three finishes. He had the league's fastest 400 time of the year, breaking Brian Thomas' school record with a time of 46.36 seconds at the CSUN Red & Black Invite on April 2. Okonkwo's winning 21.23 clocking in the 200 at conference currently ranks second in the Big West and fourth in school history.

School Records

Men's Golf edit

UC Davis men's golf has tallied 41 team wins and 53 individual victories dating back to 1993.

School Records

Men's Cross Country edit

UC Davis captured its first Big West Championship in 2010 when individual conference champion Jonathan Peterson led the Aggies to their historic victory.

Records

Beach Volleyball edit

UC Davis added beach volleyball ahead of the 2019 season, joining Equestrian as the department's newest sports. The Aggies opened their historic first season with a 2-0 record and enjoyed success in their most recent campaign, posting their best start to a season (9-0) in program history.

Field Hockey edit

UC Davis added field hockey ahead of the 2009 season, competing in the NorPac conference. The Aggies joined the American East in 2015 and remain in the conference heading into 2023. UC Davis has not posted a winning season since the program's inception, but finished just one game below .500 (8-9) in 2019.

Women's Track and Field edit

In less than half a decade, UC Davis women’s track & field boasted three finalists – including two winners – for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which honors excellence and leadership in athletics, academics and in the community. Founded in 1991, the award stands as one of the highest honors that national governing body bestows upon an individual. Since then, UC Davis is the only Division II institution to have won the award and is one of just two schools to have three winners (Aggie lacrosse player Kelly Albin captured the honor in 2004). Hundreds of student-athletes are nominated annually, from which one winner is chosen for each state plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. From those 52 state-level honorees, the NCAA selects 10 finalists. The winner is then chosen at an annual televised banquet. Remarkably, the Aggies’ All-American 4x400 relay team at the 1999 NCAA Outdoor Championships featured three finalists: 2001 finalist Kameelah Elarms was the leadoff runner, 2002 winner Tanisha Silas ran the third leg and 1999 winner Jamila Demby served as the anchor.

Records

Equestrian edit

UC Davis added Equestrian ahead of the 2019 season and the program instantly enjoyed success, earning their first ECAC Championship in 2023.

Women's Golf edit

UC Davis women's golf is led by the three-time Big West Golfer of the Year and former LPGA Tour professional Demi Runas. Runas was the first Aggie to earn her LPGA Tour card. The Aggies have posted 23 team wins as well as 22 individual victories since the program started in 2005, also making four NCAA Tournament appearances (2008, 2011, 2013, 2015) over that time.

Gymnastics edit

Led by Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame student-athlete Tanya Ho, UC Davis gymnastics earned their first conference title since 2015 after a brilliant 2023 campaign. Ho guided the Aggies to the MPSF title as the No. 2 championship seed with a team national qualifying score of 195.965. UC Davis broke 196 in five meets, including the 196.200 en route to the team title. The Aggies totaled three of the MPSF's top-nine all-time scores in the final month of the regular season, including the No. 2 all-time ranking of 196.750. The last eight meets of the season all went for at least 195.250.

Records

Women's Soccer edit

UC Davis' six conference wins in 2022 were the most by any UCD team since joining the Big West. UC Davis women's soccer is yet to win a conference title at the Division I level.

Women's Cross Country edit

UC Davis has won three Big West Conference titles (2011, 2014, 2021) since it ascended to the Division I level in 2007.

Records

Women's Tennis edit

In March, 2020, UC Davis women's tennis also earned an NCAA Public Recognition Award for an outstanding Academic Progress Rate (APR) by posting its 12th perfect score in program history. This is the highest total of any men's or women's team sponsored by the Big West. As a Division II team, UC Davis captured the California Collegiate Athletic Association title three times in a row from 1999-2002.

Women's Lacrosse edit

UC Davis has accepted an invitation to join Pac-12 women's lacrosse as an affiliate member no later than the 2023-24 season. Led by three-time Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Coach of the Year (2018, 2019, 2021), Suzanne Isidor captured her first conference title in 2021, leading the Aggies to a program-best 12-4 record.

San Diego State will also join the Aggies as affiliate members following a recommendation by the Pac-12 Council and approval by the Pac-12 Board of Directors at a recent meeting. UC Davis played without a conference in 2022 after the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation dropped lacrosse as a sponsored sport following the 2021 season. The Aggies faced five Pac-12 opponents in 2022, posting wins over Cal and Oregon while also going 1-1 against San Diego State.

Women's Volleyball edit

UC Davis women's volleyball ascended to the Division I level ahead of the 2004 season and have not won a conference title since the reclassification. Head Coach Dan Conners will enter his 10th season in 2023.

Softball edit

UC Davis Softball ascended to the Division I level in 2008 and claimed their first Big West Conference title in 2010 under Head Coach Karen Yoder.

Women's Water Polo edit

UC Davis women's water polo earned a share of the Big West Conference title in 2009, their first championship in program history at the Division I level. In 2015, the Aggie made history by winning the Big West Conference Tournament to punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament.

Women's Swimming and Diving edit

UC Davis swimming and diving has captured four MPSF titles (2011, 2013, 2014, 2016) since its ascension to the Division I level. In 2016, Hilvy Cheung raced in the NCAA prelim for the 200m butterfly, making the Aggies' first appearance on the national stage.

Records

Championships edit

Team championships edit

UC Davis has not won a national championship at the NCAA Division I level, but previously won eight national championships at the NCAA Division II level.[14]

NCAA Division II National Championships edit

  • Men's basketball: 1998
  • Men's golf: 1979
  • Women's rowing: 2002, 2003
  • Softball: 2003
  • Men's tennis: 1992
  • Women's tennis: 1990, 1993

Non-NCAA National Championships edit

  • Women's gymnastics – Division III: 1981 (AIAW)
  • Women's tennis – Division III: 1980, 1981 (AIAW)

Team tournament appearances edit

NCAA edit

  • Baseball (1): 2008
  • Men's basketball (1): 2017
  • Women's basketball (3): 2011, 2019, 2021
  • Football (2): 2018, 2021
  • Women's golf (4): 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015
  • Women's gymnastics (3): 1998, 2014, 2023
  • Men's soccer (3): 2007, 2008, 2019
  • Softball (1): 2010
  • Men's outdoor track and field (2): 1941, 1974
  • Women's indoor track and field (1): 2019
  • Women's outdoor track and field (6): 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Men's water polo (9): 1974, 1975, 1996, 1997, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
  • Women's water polo (3): 2006, 2008, 2015

Individual championships edit

At the NCAA Division II level, UC Davis garnered 72 individual championships.[14]

Athletic facilities edit

  • Aggie Field Hockey Facility – field hockey[17]
  • Aggie Soccer Field – men's and women's soccer
  • Edwards Family Athletics Center
  • Hickey Gymnasium – administrative offices and basketball, gymnastics, volleyball practice centers
  • La Rue Field – softball
  • Marya Welch Tennis Center – men's and women's tennis
  • University Credit Union Center – men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, women's volleyball
  • Phil Swimley Field at Dobbins Stadium – baseball
  • Schaal Aquatics Center – women's swimming and diving, men's and women's water polo
  • Toomey Weight Room
  • UC Davis Health Stadium – football and lacrosse
  • UC Davis Beach Volleyball Courts – women's beach volleyball
  • Woody Wilson Track at Toomey Field – men's and women's outdoor track and field

Traditions edit

Colors, mascot, and spirit edit

The official school colors are blue and gold. The blue is due to the UC's early connection to Yale[18] and as a result was referred to as "Yale Blue",[19] but UC Davis' official blue, usually called "Aggie Blue", Pantone 295[20] differs from Yale Blue (approximately Pantone 289[21]).

The official school mascot is a mustang named Gunrock. The name dates to 1921 when the US Army brought a horse named Gun Rock to UC Davis to supply high-quality stock for cavalry horses; the mustang mascot was selected to honor that cavalry horse. Students at UC Davis are referred to as Aggies in honor of the school's agricultural heritage. Unlike most colleges, there is a distinction between the name for students and the mascot. There was a movement to change the school's mascot from the mustang to the cow, but despite student support this was turned down after opposition from alumni.

UC Davis students gather at sporting events to rally as the Aggie Pack, the largest student-run school spirit organization in the United States, which supports its intercollegiate athletics teams to the music of the UC Davis Marching Band.

Rivalries edit

The highlight of the four-year transition to Division I occurred on September 17, 2005, when the Aggies football team defeated the heavily favored Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium by a score of 20–17 on a touchdown pass with eight seconds left in the game.[22] The Aggies also pulled off an upset against Stanford in basketball just months later, beating the Cardinal 64–58 with a late rally at home on December 4, 2005. Wins in these two major sports, with the addition of victories against the Cardinal in soccer, wrestling and two wins in baseball pulled the Aggies' men's sports' win–loss record against Stanford to 5–1 for the 2005–06 season.

Aggie football plays Sacramento State in the annual Causeway Classic for a trophy made from Yolo Causeway cement (formerly the Causeway Carriage). The Causeway Classic is part of a larger competition, the Causeway Cup, that tracks head-to-head meetings between the schools' common intercollegiate athletics programs.[23]

The football team also faces Cal Poly in the annual Battle for the Golden Horseshoe.

Former varsity sports edit

On April 20, 2010, the school announced that four sports, women's rowing, men's swimming and diving, men's indoor track and field, and wrestling, would be eliminated due to a financial crisis and cuts in state funding.[24][2][25]

Prior to 2010, the last time UC Davis had discontinued a sport was men's gymnastics in 1987.[26]

Non-varsity sports edit

Rugby edit

Colby "Babe" Slater, won gold medals with the U.S. rugby national team at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics, and was captain of the 1924 team.

The UC Davis Aggies won the men's 2015 DI-AA college rugby championship by defeating Central Florida in the final 18–15 at Kennesaw State University's Fifth Third Bank Stadium.[27] The men repeated as the 2016 D1-AA as national champions by defeating the Notre Dame College of South Euclid, Ohio, in the final by a score of 17–13.

The UC Davis Aggies won the women's 2016 D1 college rugby national championship by defeating the University of Virginia, 30–25, at Saint Mary's College in Moraga, California.

Club national team championships

  • Co-ed archery (1): 2015 (USA Archery)
  • Men's archery (1): 2016 (USA Archery)
  • Women's archery (1): 2016 (USA Archery)
  • Men's boxing (1): 2013 (USIBA)
  • Co-ed cycling (4): 1994, 2001, 2006, 2009 (USA Cycling)
  • Men's polo (2): 1975, 1979 (USPA)
  • Men's rugby (2) – Division I-AA: 2015, 2016 (USA Rugby)
  • Women's rugby – Division I (2): 2016, 2017 (USA Rugby)
  • Women's ultimate (2): 1989, 2004 (USA Ultimate)
  • Co-ed water skiing – Division II (1): 2013 (NCWSA)

Note: For sports with no division noted, the title was earned at the top-most level.

References edit

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  2. ^ a b [1] May 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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  4. ^ "Cal, UC Davis, Pacific, Stanford Added As #AEFH Associate Members" (Press release). America East Conference. October 16, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  5. ^ "How did the Aggies get their name?". davisenterprise.com. 25 September 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  6. ^ Martineau, Pamela (November 15, 2002). "UCD students back Division I sports". The Sacramento Bee. pp. A1.
  7. ^ Yamamura, Kevin (March 12, 2003). "UCD makes it official: The chancellor knows most of the faculty is opposed but says the move is right". The Sacramento Bee. pp. C1.
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  14. ^ a b "Championships Summary" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
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External links edit

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men s soccer men s tennis men s track amp field softball women s basketball women s beach volleyball women s cross country women s golf women s soccer women s tennis women s track amp field women s volleyball and women s water polo compete in the Big West Conference The Aggies football team compete in Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS formerly known as Division I AA and are members of the Big Sky Conference granting UC Davis the distinction of being one of only three UC campuses to field a football team Cal and UCLA being the other two The Aggies are also members of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in women s indoor track and field women s gymnastics and women s swimming and diving the America East Conference in field hockey 4 the Eastern College Athletic Conference for equestrian and the Western Water Polo Association for men s water polo The Aggies women s lacrosse team will join the Pac 12 Conference as an affiliate member Contents 1 Nickname 2 History 2 1 Origins 1915 1959 2 2 Division II 1990 2003 2 3 Division I 2004 present 3 Sports sponsored 3 1 Baseball 3 2 Basketball 3 2 1 Men s basketball 3 2 2 Women s basketball 3 3 Football 3 4 Men s soccer 3 5 Men s water polo 3 6 Men s Tennis 3 7 Men s Track and Field 3 8 Men s Golf 3 9 Men s Cross Country 3 10 Beach Volleyball 3 11 Field Hockey 3 12 Women s Track and Field 3 13 Equestrian 3 14 Women s Golf 3 15 Gymnastics 3 16 Women s Soccer 3 17 Women s Cross Country 3 18 Women s Tennis 3 19 Women s Lacrosse 3 20 Women s Volleyball 3 21 Softball 3 22 Women s Water Polo 3 23 Women s Swimming and Diving 4 Championships 4 1 Team championships 4 1 1 NCAA Division II National Championships 4 1 2 Non NCAA National Championships 4 2 Team tournament appearances 4 2 1 NCAA 4 3 Individual championships 5 Athletic facilities 6 Traditions 6 1 Colors mascot and spirit 7 Rivalries 8 Former varsity sports 9 Non varsity sports 9 1 Rugby 10 References 11 External linksNickname editThe Aggies 5 is UC Davis official team nickname This reflects the school s previous name College of Agriculture at Davis History editOrigins 1915 1959 edit Davis began its athletics program with football in 1915 as part of the University of California team Division II 1990 2003 edit The Aggies finished first in NCAA Division II six times in 2003 and won the NACDA Director s Cup four years in a row from 1999 to 2003 In 1998 the UC Davis men s basketball team won the NCAA Division II Men s Basketball Championship despite being one of the few non scholarship institutions in Division II at that time UC Davis also won NCAA Division II championships in softball 2003 men s tennis 1992 and women s tennis 1990 1993 Division I 2004 present edit In November 2002 UC Davis students voted to elevate the athletics program to Division I passing by 8 percent with 4 638 voters approving a 183 annual fee increase earmarked for sports funding through 2008 defeating 3 929 voters against 6 However the vote was merely advisory Following a year of heavy discussion by campus administrators faculty staff students alumni and the local community taking a cue from the advisory vote UCD chancellor Larry Vanderhoef officially announced the university s move to Division I on March 11 2003 7 The department then became a fully fledged D I program on July 1 2007 8 9 Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Beach volleyballCross country Cross countryFootball EquestrianGolf Field hockeySoccer GolfTennis GymnasticsTrack and field LacrosseWater polo SoccerSoftballSwimming and divingTennisTrack and field VolleyballWater polo Women s programs includes both indoor and outdoorBaseball edit Main article UC Davis Aggies baseball nbsp The Aggies baseball team celebrates a home run during a 2007 gameThe UC Davis Aggies baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate athletic baseball team of the University of California Davis 10 The team is a member of the Big West Conference which is part of the NCAA Division I The team plays its home games at Phil Swimley Field at the 3 500 seat Dobbins Stadium Former Stanford and Texas assistant coach Tommy Nicholson was hired as the 11th head coach in program history on December 11 2021 Basketball edit Men s basketball edit Main article UC Davis Aggies men s basketball The school s team currently competes in the Big West Conference which is part of the NCAA Division I 11 UC Davis first men s basketball team was fielded during the 1910 11 season UC Davis won an NCAA Division II national championship in 1998 and had 12 postseason appearances The team plays its home games at a 7 600 seat arena called University Credit Union Center The 2022 23 season is head coach Jim Les 12th with the program During his tenure with the Aggies the men s basketball team earned its inaugural Big West championship and first NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament appearance in 2017 Les along with associate head coach Kevin Nosek and assistant coaches Jonathan Metzger Jones and Kyle Vogt entered their seventh season together in 2022 23 Women s basketball edit Main article UC Davis Aggies women s basketball Following a successful stint as an NCAA Division II program the UC Davis women s basketball team began its transition to the NCAA Division I level in 2003 04 officially competing as a member of the Big West Conference in 2007 08 The team plays its home games at a 7 600 seat arena called University Credit Union Center The Aggies have won six Big West Conference regular season titles 2009 10 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 and three Big West Tournament titles 2011 2019 2021 in their combined 15 Division I seasons UC Davis is one of three schools in league history to win at least four consecutive Big West regular season titles joining UC Santa Barbara 1996 2005 and Long Beach State 1985 1989 The Aggies have advanced to the NCAA Tournament three times in 2011 2019 and 2021 as the automatic qualifier from the Big West Conference and has earned five berths to the WNIT including an Elite Eight appearance in 2018 and a Sweet 16 appearance in 2017 Football edit See also UC Davis Aggies football The UC Davis Aggies football team represents UC Davis in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS The football program s first season took place in 1915 and has fielded a team each year since with the exception of 1918 during World War I and from 1943 to 1945 during World War II when the campus then known as the University Farm was shut down The team plays its home games at the 10 473 seat UC Davis Health Stadium UC Davis competed as a member of the NCAA College Division through 1972 from 1973 to 2003 the Aggies competed as an NCAA Division II program In 2004 UC Davis promoted its football program to the Division I FCS then I AA level and joined the Great West Conference then known as the Great West Football Conference after one season as an independent team with exploratory status After their provisional seasons and the construction of a new stadium UC Davis became a full member of Division I in 2007 and eligible for the postseason nbsp The Aggies line up against Stanford in 2018Throughout its history the football program won 31 conference championships Between 1929 and 1992 the Aggies captured 27 outright or shared Northern California Athletic Conference championships including 20 in a row from 1971 to 1990 an American West Conference title in 1993 co champion and GWFC GWC championships in 2005 co champ and 2009 The Aggies won their first football title as a Division I program in 2018 as one of the Big Sky Conference s three regular season champions Year Round Opponent Result2018 Second RoundQuarterfinals Northern IowaEastern Washington W 23 16L 29 34Men s soccer edit Became Big West Conference Tournament Champions in 2019 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time 2007 2008 2019 in program history The UC Davis Aggies men s soccer team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 1 3 through three appearances 12 Year Round Opponent Result2007 First Round California L 1 22008 First RoundSecond Round DenverMichigan W 4 0L 1 22019 Second Round Louisville L 0 1Men s water polo edit The UC Davis Aggies men s water polo team has won seven WWPA title including back to back championships in 2021 and 2022 The Aggies have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament nine times in the program s history 13 Year Round Opponent Result1974 First Round CSU Fullerton L 4 71975 First Round UC Irvine L 4 191996 Semifinals UCLA L 6 181997 Semifinals Pepperdine L 8 132016 Quarterfinals Harvard L 15 162017 Quarterfinals Pacific L 12 13Men s Tennis edit 2015 2023 Big West Tri Champions In 2015 the Aggies earned a program best 17 wins at the Division I level In 2016 Alec Adamson became the first UC Davis men s tennis player to be named the Big West Player of the Year and was the first Aggie at the Division I level to earn a berth into the NCAA Singles Tournament finishing the year ranked No 108 in the nation according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association s final poll Men s Track and Field edit Ngoni Makusha a 2008 Olympian two time track athlete of the year and former Drake assistant track and field coach is UC Davis men s and women s track amp field head coach UC Davis sprinter Matthew Okonkwo captured a share of the Big West Conference Male Track Athlete of the Year in 2022 Okonkwo captured Big West individual titles in each of the 200 and 400 meter dashes at the championship meet while helping both relay squads to top three finishes He had the league s fastest 400 time of the year breaking Brian Thomas school record with a time of 46 36 seconds at the CSUN Red amp Black Invite on April 2 Okonkwo s winning 21 23 clocking in the 200 at conference currently ranks second in the Big West and fourth in school history School Records Men s Golf edit UC Davis men s golf has tallied 41 team wins and 53 individual victories dating back to 1993 School Records Men s Cross Country edit UC Davis captured its first Big West Championship in 2010 when individual conference champion Jonathan Peterson led the Aggies to their historic victory Records Beach Volleyball edit UC Davis added beach volleyball ahead of the 2019 season joining Equestrian as the department s newest sports The Aggies opened their historic first season with a 2 0 record and enjoyed success in their most recent campaign posting their best start to a season 9 0 in program history Field Hockey edit UC Davis added field hockey ahead of the 2009 season competing in the NorPac conference The Aggies joined the American East in 2015 and remain in the conference heading into 2023 UC Davis has not posted a winning season since the program s inception but finished just one game below 500 8 9 in 2019 Women s Track and Field edit In less than half a decade UC Davis women s track amp field boasted three finalists including two winners for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award which honors excellence and leadership in athletics academics and in the community Founded in 1991 the award stands as one of the highest honors that national governing body bestows upon an individual Since then UC Davis is the only Division II institution to have won the award and is one of just two schools to have three winners Aggie lacrosse player Kelly Albin captured the honor in 2004 Hundreds of student athletes are nominated annually from which one winner is chosen for each state plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico From those 52 state level honorees the NCAA selects 10 finalists The winner is then chosen at an annual televised banquet Remarkably the Aggies All American 4x400 relay team at the 1999 NCAA Outdoor Championships featured three finalists 2001 finalist Kameelah Elarms was the leadoff runner 2002 winner Tanisha Silas ran the third leg and 1999 winner Jamila Demby served as the anchor Records Equestrian edit UC Davis added Equestrian ahead of the 2019 season and the program instantly enjoyed success earning their first ECAC Championship in 2023 Women s Golf edit UC Davis women s golf is led by the three time Big West Golfer of the Year and former LPGA Tour professional Demi Runas Runas was the first Aggie to earn her LPGA Tour card The Aggies have posted 23 team wins as well as 22 individual victories since the program started in 2005 also making four NCAA Tournament appearances 2008 2011 2013 2015 over that time Gymnastics edit Led by Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame student athlete Tanya Ho UC Davis gymnastics earned their first conference title since 2015 after a brilliant 2023 campaign Ho guided the Aggies to the MPSF title as the No 2 championship seed with a team national qualifying score of 195 965 UC Davis broke 196 in five meets including the 196 200 en route to the team title The Aggies totaled three of the MPSF s top nine all time scores in the final month of the regular season including the No 2 all time ranking of 196 750 The last eight meets of the season all went for at least 195 250 Records Women s Soccer edit UC Davis six conference wins in 2022 were the most by any UCD team since joining the Big West UC Davis women s soccer is yet to win a conference title at the Division I level Women s Cross Country edit UC Davis has won three Big West Conference titles 2011 2014 2021 since it ascended to the Division I level in 2007 Records Women s Tennis edit In March 2020 UC Davis women s tennis also earned an NCAA Public Recognition Award for an outstanding Academic Progress Rate APR by posting its 12th perfect score in program history This is the highest total of any men s or women s team sponsored by the Big West As a Division II team UC Davis captured the California Collegiate Athletic Association title three times in a row from 1999 2002 Women s Lacrosse edit UC Davis has accepted an invitation to join Pac 12 women s lacrosse as an affiliate member no later than the 2023 24 season Led by three time Mountain Pacific Sports Federation MPSF Coach of the Year 2018 2019 2021 Suzanne Isidor captured her first conference title in 2021 leading the Aggies to a program best 12 4 record San Diego State will also join the Aggies as affiliate members following a recommendation by the Pac 12 Council and approval by the Pac 12 Board of Directors at a recent meeting UC Davis played without a conference in 2022 after the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation dropped lacrosse as a sponsored sport following the 2021 season The Aggies faced five Pac 12 opponents in 2022 posting wins over Cal and Oregon while also going 1 1 against San Diego State Women s Volleyball edit UC Davis women s volleyball ascended to the Division I level ahead of the 2004 season and have not won a conference title since the reclassification Head Coach Dan Conners will enter his 10th season in 2023 Softball edit UC Davis Softball ascended to the Division I level in 2008 and claimed their first Big West Conference title in 2010 under Head Coach Karen Yoder Women s Water Polo edit UC Davis women s water polo earned a share of the Big West Conference title in 2009 their first championship in program history at the Division I level In 2015 the Aggie made history by winning the Big West Conference Tournament to punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament Women s Swimming and Diving edit UC Davis swimming and diving has captured four MPSF titles 2011 2013 2014 2016 since its ascension to the Division I level In 2016 Hilvy Cheung raced in the NCAA prelim for the 200m butterfly making the Aggies first appearance on the national stage RecordsChampionships editTeam championships edit UC Davis has not won a national championship at the NCAA Division I level but previously won eight national championships at the NCAA Division II level 14 NCAA Division II National Championships edit Men s basketball 1998 Men s golf 1979 Women s rowing 2002 2003 Softball 2003 Men s tennis 1992 Women s tennis 1990 1993Non NCAA National Championships edit Women s gymnastics Division III 1981 AIAW Women s tennis Division III 1980 1981 AIAW Team tournament appearances edit NCAA edit Baseball 1 2008 Men s basketball 1 2017 Women s basketball 3 2011 2019 2021 Football 2 2018 2021 Women s golf 4 2008 2011 2013 2015 Women s gymnastics 3 1998 2014 2023 Men s soccer 3 2007 2008 2019 Softball 1 2010 Men s outdoor track and field 2 1941 1974 Women s indoor track and field 1 2019 Women s outdoor track and field 6 2012 2013 2015 2017 2018 2019 Men s water polo 9 1974 1975 1996 1997 2016 2017 2019 2021 2022 Women s water polo 3 2006 2008 2015Individual championships edit At the NCAA Division II level UC Davis garnered 72 individual championships 14 NCAA individual championshipsOrder School year Athlete s Sport Source1 1940 41 Elton Tobiasson Boxing 15 2 2006 07 Derek Moore Wrestling 16 Athletic facilities editAggie Field Hockey Facility field hockey 17 Aggie Soccer Field men s and women s soccer Edwards Family Athletics Center Hickey Gymnasium administrative offices and basketball gymnastics volleyball practice centers La Rue Field softball Marya Welch Tennis Center men s and women s tennis University Credit Union Center men s and women s basketball women s gymnastics women s volleyball Phil Swimley Field at Dobbins Stadium baseball Schaal Aquatics Center women s swimming and diving men s and women s water polo Toomey Weight Room UC Davis Health Stadium football and lacrosse UC Davis Beach Volleyball Courts women s beach volleyball Woody Wilson Track at Toomey Field men s and women s outdoor track and fieldTraditions editColors mascot and spirit edit The official school colors are blue and gold The blue is due to the UC s early connection to Yale 18 and as a result was referred to as Yale Blue 19 but UC Davis official blue usually called Aggie Blue Pantone 295 20 differs from Yale Blue approximately Pantone 289 21 The official school mascot is a mustang named Gunrock The name dates to 1921 when the US Army brought a horse named Gun Rock to UC Davis to supply high quality stock for cavalry horses the mustang mascot was selected to honor that cavalry horse Students at UC Davis are referred to as Aggies in honor of the school s agricultural heritage Unlike most colleges there is a distinction between the name for students and the mascot There was a movement to change the school s mascot from the mustang to the cow but despite student support this was turned down after opposition from alumni UC Davis students gather at sporting events to rally as the Aggie Pack the largest student run school spirit organization in the United States which supports its intercollegiate athletics teams to the music of the UC Davis Marching Band Rivalries editThe highlight of the four year transition to Division I occurred on September 17 2005 when the Aggies football team defeated the heavily favored Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium by a score of 20 17 on a touchdown pass with eight seconds left in the game 22 The Aggies also pulled off an upset against Stanford in basketball just months later beating the Cardinal 64 58 with a late rally at home on December 4 2005 Wins in these two major sports with the addition of victories against the Cardinal in soccer wrestling and two wins in baseball pulled the Aggies men s sports win loss record against Stanford to 5 1 for the 2005 06 season Aggie football plays Sacramento State in the annual Causeway Classic for a trophy made from Yolo Causeway cement formerly the Causeway Carriage The Causeway Classic is part of a larger competition the Causeway Cup that tracks head to head meetings between the schools common intercollegiate athletics programs 23 The football team also faces Cal Poly in the annual Battle for the Golden Horseshoe Former varsity sports editOn April 20 2010 the school announced that four sports women s rowing men s swimming and diving men s indoor track and field and wrestling would be eliminated due to a financial crisis and cuts in state funding 24 2 25 Prior to 2010 the last time UC Davis had discontinued a sport was men s gymnastics in 1987 26 Non varsity sports editRugby edit Colby Babe Slater won gold medals with the U S rugby national team at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics and was captain of the 1924 team The UC Davis Aggies won the men s 2015 DI AA college rugby championship by defeating Central Florida in the final 18 15 at Kennesaw State University s Fifth Third Bank Stadium 27 The men repeated as the 2016 D1 AA as national champions by defeating the Notre Dame College of South Euclid Ohio in the final by a score of 17 13 The UC Davis Aggies won the women s 2016 D1 college rugby national championship by defeating the University of Virginia 30 25 at Saint Mary s College in Moraga California Club national team championships Co ed archery 1 2015 USA Archery Men s archery 1 2016 USA Archery Women s archery 1 2016 USA Archery Men s boxing 1 2013 USIBA Co ed cycling 4 1994 2001 2006 2009 USA Cycling Men s polo 2 1975 1979 USPA Men s rugby 2 Division I AA 2015 2016 USA Rugby Women s rugby Division I 2 2016 2017 USA Rugby Women s ultimate 2 1989 2004 USA Ultimate Co ed water skiing Division II 1 2013 NCWSA Note For sports with no division noted the title was earned at the top most level References edit Intercollegiate athletics University of California Davis Archived from the original on December 15 2018 Retrieved December 15 2018 a b 1 Archived May 5 2010 at the Wayback Machine UC Davis Athletics Style Guidelines PDF January 4 2023 Retrieved February 4 2023 Cal UC Davis Pacific Stanford Added As AEFH Associate Members Press release America East Conference October 16 2014 Retrieved November 17 2014 How did the Aggies get their name davisenterprise com 25 September 2013 Retrieved May 27 2019 Martineau Pamela November 15 2002 UCD students back Division I sports The Sacramento Bee pp A1 Yamamura Kevin March 12 2003 UCD makes it official The chancellor knows most of the faculty is opposed but says the move is right The Sacramento Bee pp C1 UC Davis Takes to NCAA Division I Playing Field UC Davis News amp Information Retrieved July 19 2007 UC Davis Timeline The Road to Division I UC Davis News amp Information Archived from the original on August 5 2012 Retrieved July 19 2007 UC Davis Baseball PDF ucdavisaggies com Retrieved May 26 2019 Year by Year Records PDF ucdavisaggies com Retrieved May 26 2019 Division I Men s Soccer Championships Records Book PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 22 July 2018 UC Davis Men s Water Polo Retrieved 25 July 2022 a b Championships Summary PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 20 May 2018 NCAA Championships Records Discontinued Sports PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 29 May 2018 Division I Wrestling Championships Records Book PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 8 July 2018 Facilities UC Davis Spotlight 14 April 2006 Retrieved October 29 2017 UC Davis Football Aggie Football General Information Athletics ucdavis edu Archived from the original on 2002 06 27 Retrieved 2014 08 24 Publication Standards University Communications Archived from the original on July 9 2007 Retrieved July 19 2007 Yale s Visual Identity Yale Blue Yale University Retrieved July 19 2007 How re They Going to Live This Down on the Farm Los Angeles Times September 19 2005 Retrieved January 12 2021 A Classic Rivalry Retrieved August 26 2015 UC Davis to drop four teams due to financial crisis Retrieved August 23 2010 Historical Sports at UC Davis http www ucdavisaggies com ot discontinued sports html UC Davis to drop four teams due to financial crisis April 16 2010 http www news ucdavis edu search news detail lasso id 9432 The UC Davis Aggies are the Men s DIAA college champions May 9 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to UC Davis Aggies Official website nbsp Portal nbsp California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UC Davis Aggies amp oldid 1172906521, 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