
Quenti-ssential Victory
This Friday, the Aggies drove out to Santa Rosa to play SRJC. It was the first of two games in two weekends that the teams will meet. Having lost to the Polar Bears twice this season, including a 10-12 thriller at the end of the last quarter, the Aggies were expecting to fight for a win. And fight they did, only this time, a depleted Santa Rosa squad did not have an answer. Missing a large part of their former roster, Santa Rosa struggled in every department to fend off UC Da

Keisu'can't Win Them All
This past weekend, the Aggies hosted a home-and-home in Vacaville. On Friday night, the Santa Cruz Banana Slugs came to town for their first matchup with UC Davis this season. Though in their first season, the Slugs proved competitive from the start. A well-defended first period saw the Aggies come up with three goals to the Slugs' one. However, the dam quickly burst, as UC Davis began piling on the goals late in the second period. Multiple goals from Keisuke Teeple and Gordo
A New Age Has McDon'ed On Us
The Aggies returned to action this quarter with two home games against the Portland State Vikings, who made the trip down this year after the Aggies traveled to Oregon last year. The Aggies finished off the previous season with one win and one loss against the Vikings. However, the games played out much differently this time around. The first game was played Saturday night. It would prove to be a show of force for UC Davis. Kaz Machida, Gunther Schuler, and Gordon Dickson com

Aggies Set to Return from Break
After going 2-5 in the first half of their season, the Aggies have taken a much-needed break from November 19th until their first practice on January 9th, 2017. Although their record may not look good, it certainly does not tell the full story. Captain Gordon Dickson is hopeful looking into this next half. "It was a new team coming into the year and we knew that it was impossible to expect immense success right away," he said, continuing on to say, "I still have faith in our