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  • FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals: UC Davis @ Eastern Washington v2.0
    Yes, that final drive in the last minute by EWU...we were just seconds away from advancing to the semis and then....
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    Our focus on academics first and foremost is truly what makes Aggie athletics special compared to the win at any cost programs.
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
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    BIG WEST CONFERENCE IN THE WNBA DRAFT

    1997 - Anita Maxwell, New Mexico State (4th Round, 29th overall, Cleveland Rockers)
    1998 - Erika Kienast, UC Santa Barbara (4th Round, 35th overall, Los Angeles Sparks)
    2000 - Stacy Clinesmith, UC Santa Barbara (2nd Round, 30th overall, Sacramento Monarchs)
    2001 - Jackie Moore, Long Beach State (2nd Round, 30th overall, Sacramento Monarchs)
    2001 - Erin Buescher, UC Santa Barbara (2nd Round, 23rd overall, Minnesota Lynx)
    2002 - Kayte Christensen, UC Santa Barbara (3rd Round, 40th overall, Phoenix Mercury)
    2004 - Lindsay Taylor, UC Santa Barbara (2nd Round, 26th overall, Houston Comets)
    2005 - Kristen Mann, UC Santa Barbara (1st Round, 11th overall, Minnesota Lynx)
    2011 - Mekia Valentine, UC Santa Barbara (3rd Round, 34th overall, New York Liberty)
    2019 - MORGAN BERTSCH, UC DAVIS (3rd Round, 29th overall, Dallas Wings)

    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2019/4/10/womens-basketball-bertsch-selected-by-dallas-in-third-round-of-wnba-draft.aspx
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    How about this for a college basketball career!

    MORGAN BERTSCH NOTABLES

    Honors & Awards
    • 2019 Big West Conference Player of the Year
    • 2019 Big West Conference Tournament MVP
    • 2017, 2018, 2019 All-Big West First Team
    • 2019 Big West All-Defensive Team
    • 2016 All-Big West Second Team
    • 2016, 2018 Big West All-Tournament Team
    • 2016 Big West All-Freshman Team
    • 2016, 2017, 2018 Big West All-Academic Team (2019 team yet to be released)
    • Nine-time Big West Player of the Week (12/26/16, 11/13/17, 2/12/18, 11/19/18, 12/10/18, 1/7/19, 1/21/19, 2/11/19, 3/4/19)
    • Six-time Big West Player of the Week in 2018-19 (ties conference single-season record)

    Single-Game Records
    • Points (40 at Sacramento State in 2018-19)
    • Field goals made (16 at Sacramento State in 2018-19)
    • Field goals attempted (28 three times)
    • Free throw percentage in a game (11-11 vs. UC Irvine)

    Single-Season Records
    • Points (754 as a senior)
    • Scoring Average (23.6 as a senior)
    • Field Goals Made (305 as a junior)
    • Field Goals Attempted (554 as a senior)
    • Field Goal Percentage (.582 as a sophomore)
    • Free Throws Made (183 as a senior)
    • Blocked Shots (57 as a sophomore)
    • Most Points as a Sophomore (520)
    • Most Points as a Junior (702)
    • Most Points as a Senior (754)
    • 20-point games in a season (23)

    Career Records
    • Games Played (132)
    • Consecutive Games Played (132)
    • Points (2,422 to lead both the men's and women's programs)
    • Scoring Average (18.3)
    • Field Goals Made (963)
    • Field Goals Attempted (1,813)
    • Free Throws Made (469)
    • Free Throws Attempted (616)
    • Blocked Shots (193)
    • Blocks Per Game (1.46)
    • Career 20-point games (61)

    • Ranks tied for 6th on the career rebounds list (682)
    • Ranks 4th in career field goal percentage (.531)
    • Ranks 8th in career free throw percentage (.761)

    • Became the 8th player in the history of the Big West Conference to reach 2,000 career points against UC Riverside (Jan. 5), finishing with 31 points
    • Ranks third in Big West Conference history in career scoring (2,422)
    • Finished her career scoring in double figures in 67 consecutive games dating back to 2017-18 season
    • Led the team in scoring all four years (joining Carol Rische as the only two players in school history to do so)
    • Nine career player of the week awards rank tied for seventh on the Big West all-time list
    • Her six player of the week awards in 2018-19 ties a conference single-season record
    • Became the first Aggie to lead the Big West in scoring as a senior, posting the highest single-season average for a conference leader since Idaho's Emily Faurholt (25.4) in 2003-04

    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2019/4/10/womens-basketball-bertsch-selected-by-dallas-in-third-round-of-wnba-draft.aspx
  • Softball Continues to Roll (25-5) with Win Over Cal
    Winning is contagious and, unfortunately, losing is as well. Women's basketball is a great example of this when you look at how the Aggies have dominated lately.

    On the other hand, UCSB's women's basketball is an example of how badly things can go once you start losing. In a 21 year span from 1992 to 2012 the Gauchos won 14 Big West Tournament Titles and dominated the conference overall. In the past 5 years they have not had a winning season. They have won only 50 games total including only 2 games in the 2014-15 season.
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    Thanks, 72Aggie. I remember Neumayr but had no idea he was drafted in 1983. I think Morgan will make the cut. She has great quickness inside and has the ability to stretch the floor and knock down perimeter jumpers as well. We were lucky to have her here throughout her basketball career.
  • Keelan Doss draft hype
    I'd love to see him in a Niner uniform!
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    Outstanding! If I'not mistaken, she's the first UCD basketball player ever to be drafted by a pro team men or women.
  • Article about Kahei Clark gets some UCD mentions
    Sure would have been nice to see him play 4 years in an Aggie uniform but he obviously had confidence that he could play in a Power 5 conference. It's interesting, though, that watching him play, I see him making some great passes and anchoring the point but I think there are a lot of things that TJ did just as well and some things that TJ was better at. TJ is much quicker and can drive the lane better from what I've seen. So, who knows, TJ could have played in a Power 5 conference as well.
  • MBB Signs 3 New Players
    2019 Aggie prospect, Kolton Mitchell, 6-4 180 PG out of Fort Meyers, Florida:

  • MBB Signs 3 New Players
    Aggie commit, Aaron Murphy from Modesto Christian, was named Boys Player of the Year by the Modesto Bee for the San Joaquin Section. Murphy is listed as a PF at 6'6 or 6'7 200 and averaged 15.6 points and 10.5 rebounds during the NorCal Playoffs while playing with a fractured wrist.

    “My recruiting process wasn’t the prettiest at all,” he said. “I had colleges coming and leaving left and right and never had one that really stuck except Davis, who never really left. They were there through my bad games and my good games and that’s what family felt like.”

    Murphy said he felt at home when he visited the campus and will major in kinesiology.

    https://www.modbee.com/sports/high-school/article228021874.html

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  • March Madness
    Joe Mooney's brother, Matt, led Texas Tech with 22 points in their win over Michigan State and TT will play Virginia for the National Championship on Monday. I'm sure Joe and his family was at the game.

    Also, former Aggie commit, Kihie Clark, who recommitted to go to Virginia will be in the title game too. It would have been great if both Matt Mooney and Kihie Clark had become Aggies!

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