• Post-Season for the Big West
    Just our luck. Since New Mexico is in the Mountain West, the Aggies will have to face Olen's team twice a year now.
  • 2025 MBB Recruiting and Transfers
    I only learned on this site that UC Davis will lower its admission standards for a certain number of athletes. I'm interested in the details of such exceptions. Can someone send me a link to where this is explained? Will joining the MWC change this?
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    Again, just guessing, but if a player playing in 2020 got 6v years, his two years at Cal counted as one so he has one more year. Knowing how the NCAA srcutinizes these things, I'm sure it's legit, just not sure how.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    Just a guess, but maybe one redshirt year, plus two covid years? I read that a school can allow a player to have six years if one of their seasons resulted in playing less than half a season.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    Good point about Che. He had a poor first half but really came through in the clutch. Wev can hope he transfers, but is it the case that all of the Big West's UC schools tend to retain guys who come either as frosh or transfers? Seems that way. Has to be largely because of the coaches, no?
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    The game was a very dramatic overtime win for the Anteaters, 81-77, over UAB with their usual stars, Bent Leutchen and Devin Tillis leading the scoring and rebounding for UCI. Hope some of you got to see it on ESPN2. The Big West might get an NIT championship for the first time, I think, since 1983, when Fresno State won when it was in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. Irvine plays second seed North Texas State on Tuesday. The game will be televised on ESPN.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    I'm back for another post having realized that UCI plays in the NIT quarterfinals today as the #1 overall seed. The Big West is still playing!
  • Ag’s tie d1 run record
    I've never followed college baseball very much, but my wife's cousin has a son n the Hawai`i team who transferred back from Fullerton State this year and is now starting at 3rd base. Gotta root for family, but did not want to see them play the Aggies because of my conflicted feelings. The stadium has to be one of the best college stadiums in the country and was built as a tribute to Les Murakami, an excellent manager in the 70s and 80s who took Hawai`i to the finals of the College World Series back in 1978 or so. Baseball is very big out here and Hawai`i has sent a fair share of players to the major league.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    I had to watch the game after my wife and I went out to dinner. Tough loss, but UC San Diego sure put up a great fight. This will be my last post of the season. See you all in the fall.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    UCSD is only 2 of 15 from the 3 point line, which is very low considering their usual accuracy from out there. They were also very sloppy with the ball early on as the Tritons clearly had the jitters. Michigan blew out to a 10-0 lead. Still UC Sand Diego mostly hung with them until the final minutes of the half. If they can settle down and start hitting their 3s, they can turn this around.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    UC San Diego faces Michigan today, the Wolverines still being a 2.5 point favorite. I suspect the line is set by oddsmakers who think that Michigan fans will underestimate the Tritons, but those of us who know how good UCSD is should not be surprised by an upset. The game is at 7:00 pm PDT on TBS.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    UC Irvine defeated Northern Colorado 82-72. The Anteaters will play Jacksonville State this weekend.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    I wonder when the NCAAs will expand to 96 teams? There will soon be 360 division 1 teams, so that would be well under a third. In place of the current mini play in, the first round would be the lower 32 against the middle 32.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    Santa Clara 101, UCR 62
    Stanford 87, CSUN 70

    Irvine should do better tomoorw against Northern Colorado.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    CSUN, UCI and UCR got NIT invitations, so at least the Big West has four teams in major post-season tournaments. When was the last time that happened? I suppose without the Aggies, this discussion isn't all that interesting, but I'll keep it going in case one of the teams makes a deep run.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    So UCI did not get a bid to the big dance, which was no real surprise. I'll be hoping that UC San Diego can show the nation how good the Big West is. Starts with a tough opponent in Michigan on Thursday. Early on the Wolverines are a 2.5 point favorite. At least the game is out west, in Denver.
  • MBB Discussion: Your Thoughts about the Status of MBB Now and Going Forward
    If this discussion is all about whether Jim Les should be retained, I think it is too easy to focus the whole issue on him as opposed to he overall future of the program. Thus I think many of the comments here are misguided following the frustration of a disappointing season. We all knew that last several Big West games were going to be tough and not likely to result in more than two wins, given the nature of the opposition. Next year the Big West will probably be even tougher with UCSD and UCI having their usual strong teams and Cal Poly coming on. My final thought here is that Jim Les is a good coach and the MWC will not be a huge step up for UC Davis. Best to not change horses in the middle of the stream.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    Yes, I thought the same thing, but the Tritons just have too much talent, plus their defense is under-rated, I think. The final score of 75-61 is not indicative of how close the game really was. I very much doubt that UC Irvine will be in the NCAAs.
  • Post-Season for the Big West
    Pretty good game between the Tritons and Anteaters. Score at the half 33-31, UCI.