Every time you think the Aggies (10-8, 4-3) are finished they bounce back with a good performance. UC Davis shot just .414 at Cal Poly, but that was its best shooting outing vs. a Division I team in almost a month. The Aggies are 9-1 when they shoot 40% or better. UC Davis stays in games with its ball-hawking defense, which forces 16.3 turnovers per game. TY Johnson is leading the conference at 20.4 points per game.
Stephan Swenson, we are getting bored by your one-dimensional game. Tie-breaking, game-winning three-pointers from the left wing as the clock expires? Yawn. In all seriousness, it’s uncanny. It’s like Swenson has some song in his head that helps him beat the buzzer. The Gauchos (12-5, 4-2) have needed Swenson’s last tick heroics because they have not gotten consistent offense or rebounding from the rest of the team. One player who is red-hot again is Cole Anderson, who would be leading the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (.513) if he qualified (he falls short with 2.4 threes per game when you need 2.5). Anderson is 14 for 18 (.778) from distance over the last 3 games.
They were so careless with the ball the first game; same thing tonight? — DrMike
They really held the Mustangs with their defense. I mean 20 turnovers! — Toke69
The Aggies (9-8, 3-3) make the Central Coast trip this week in a horrible shooting slump. UC Davis is making just 33.5% of its shots from the field in its last 5 games vs. Division I opponents. The Aggies have made 24.8% of their 3-point shots during those same 5 matches. Overall, the Aggies are last in the conference and 21st-worst in the country in field goal percentage. A loss at home to Long Beach State puts extra pressure on the Aggies to get a road win this week.
The Mustangs (6-12, 0-6) have five losses of less than 5 points or in overtime this season after a gut-wrenching loss to UC Santa Barbara, a game they never led but tied up in the waning moments. Cal Poly has lost 8 of its last 9 games and has a 44-game Big West regular-season losing streak in progress. There was some talk last week of Grambling State having a 45-game SWAC streak about 11 years ago, but that losing skid was to all Division I opponents and was just 28 games long in the conference. D3 Caltech lost 310 straight Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference games from 1985 to 2011. My research continues.