
Ti-mur Time Needed as UCD Ties Stanford 5-5
San Mateo, CA -- Despite having five different goal-scorers, the Aggies couldn’t hold off the Stanford Cardinals and tied 5-5 in what was an exciting game for spectators at Nazareth Ice in San Mateo. Teeple, Hamamjy, Mills, Machida, and Yu each potted a goal for UC Davis. Katsnelson was in goal and stopped 28 of 33 shots. This was the second game of a grueling back-to-back in which the Aggies played two games within less than 24 hours. Byrnes had held his ground the night bef

A Night to Remember at SAP Center
San Jose, CA -- It was a thrilling showdown against the San Francisco State Gators. The Aggies tied 4-4, but that didn’t curb anyone’s excitement about the fact that they had just played at the SAP Center- home of the NHL’s San Jose Sharks and their AHL affiliate San Jose Barracuda. As the team has many Sharks fans, this opportunity was especially remarkable. “This was something that I could not stop thinking about as soon as I found out we were going to play here. The idea o

Deus-Ex-Machida
The weekend of October 20, the Aggies’ first back-to-back home stand started off against UC Santa Cruz, whom the Aggies faced for the first time this season. Coming off losses in the first two games of the season, UC Davis was hungry for a win. Right off the bat, the Aggies took charge of the game with Chris Hamamjy’s first goal of the season, capitalizing on a slick pass from Kaz Machida. The Aggies would continue to find chances, but the Banana Slugs would find their rhyth

.500 No More
Late last Sunday, UC Davis traveled to Ice Oasis in Redwood city to face Stanford University. The Aggies were coming off of a 15-0 victory over Santa Rosa, and had no intentions of slowing down. The late night game proved more challenging than expected, however. The Aggies took the lead after a slow start from both sides in the first period, but Stanford didn't sit back. The Aggies were missing a couple of defensive pieces that caused some trouble, allowing Stanford a couple

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
Kaz'nt Touch This
After a disappointing couple of losses to Santa Rosa in the previous weekend, the Aggies looked to rebound in their last home game of the season against Santa Clara last Friday night. The late night contest between the Aggies and the Broncos would be the fourth matchup between the teams this season, with the Broncos winning every game thus far. WIth that in mind, the game started off at a slow pace, with the Broncos taking an early 1-0 lead off of a quick deflection. Neither

Gor'gantuan Victory
Aggies demoralize Chapman in gargantuan rivalry game The fans were in for a tremendous night after the Aggies drove 7 hours on their annual road trip to Anaheim, where they faced Champman University for the second time this season. After an 8-7 loss in the previous quarter, the Aggies were out for revenge. The faced paced game began with a bang, as the both teams came out flying. The long drive seemed to have no effect on the Aggies, who took the first few shifts with purpose

Double Wammy
This weekend, UC Davis will take on Santa Clara University twice--once in Fremont, and once here in Vacaville. Tonight the Aggies will travel to Sharks Ice at Fremont to face them for the first time this season. Both teams got off to a slow start this season, but recently have picked up steam. After losing 3 straight, the Aggies heavily rebounded against Santa Rosa JC, picking up a 5-4 victory. That was followed by a 19-2 shellacking of SFSU the next weekend. However, they fa

Now You're 'Lyssa-ning!
This weekend the Aggies traveled to a crowded Oakland Ice rink to play San Francisco State University for the second time this season. Alumni Kaleb Klauber and Josh Nelson were behind the bench, as coach Pete Fenolio was unavailable for the game. In a stunning show of force, the Aggies scored time and time again, taking a dominant 19-2 victory. It was a fun game for UC Davis' rookies, each of whom now have scored at least one goal this season. David Exley scored the first of

Blowing by the Lehr-ning Curve
This past weekend, the Aggies kicked off the start of the ice hockey season with a bang against San Francisco State University. A team full of fresh faces, UC Davis looked to get the season off to a strong start and did not disappoint. Right off the bat, the game swung in the Aggies' favor. With lots of offensive talent highlighting the roster, the Aggies scored early and often, netting 8 goals in the first period to SFSU's one. This included a hat trick by senior Sam Lehr, w