Just in the Nik of Time
It was an exciting weekend for the Aggies, who, coming off of a victory against Chapman University, would face UCSD the next night. However, the Aggies were plagued with injuries, and the lack of firepower was present from the start. UCSD would score quickly and UCD would not find a response, shutting down the Aggie offense. To top that off, rookie Kaz Machida would get injured in the second period and not return for the remainder of the weekend. Goaltender Michael Bodamer wa

No Need to be Shai About It
Last weekend, the Aggies kicked off Winter Quarter by taking on Stanford at home. It was UC Davis' first game since coming back from a lengthy break, but the Aggies wasted no time getting into form. Defenceman Kyle Armstrong would score just 14 seconds into the first period to kick off the scoring. The goals would begin to pile up early, with the Aggies taking a 3-1 lead in the first period. The scoring would not stop, with the Aggies replying to Stanford's mid-game pressure

Ni-ly-ssen Up When We Talk
After two tough losses to Santa Clara University the past weekend, UC Davis set itself to come back against Stanford University this weekend. Driving out Ice Oasis proved difficult for many, as the early 4:15 game kept some players from attending. Regardless, Davis proved a dominant force with a reduced roster. Though Davis was outshot 41-30 by Stanford in the game, the quality of shots from Gordon Dickson, Kaz Machida, and Gunther Schuler proved to be the deciding factor in

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