I don't feel bad for them. I recall a long, long time ago when they moved to D1 and D-1AA before the Ags did so, and got a bit of a run going in football, some Slack coach, possibly Mattos, said something like there may come a time when we can't play Davis anymore.
Running score is now 52.5 - 5. Too close for comfort.
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Post by josephpoint » Wed Mar 01, 2017 7:48 pm
And UC Davis also continues to roll in the Causeway Cup.
Other then a tie in women's soccer and one win in the two match ups in men' soccer Sac State has lost to the Aggies in
Cross Country
Football
Men's basketball
Women's basketball
Volleyball
Gymnastics
Men's tennis
Women's tennis
Softball
and perhaps another sport that I am forgetting.
in the 2016-17 competition .
Can't recall a year like this.
So the 2016-17 Causeway Cup has already been captured by Davis in a run away .
And now it has been years since Sac won the Cup and
this year was not even competitive like the past few years where we lost it as well by a game here or there.
What has happened?
Sac State has hit rock bottom in the Causeway Cup competition so there is no where to go then up from here.
Despite a one hitter, Slack won today's baseball game, 1-0. Running score is now 57.5 to 7.5. A little too close for comfort.
Men's golf finished 5th, two stroke behind Slack, at a tournament in Arizona. Unclear if this counts in the Causeway Cup standings. It has not been there previously, but is now listed, along with 5 possible points, as is the Aggies' own tournament at El Macero later this week.
As of this moment, the morning of April 14, the Aggie website shows the men’s golf points as being split between the tournament in Arizona earlier this week, where Slack beat UCD by two strokes, and the tournament at El Macero which is being played yesterday and today. The UCD site has yet to be updated for the earlier golf tournament and for Tuesday’s baseball loss, but suggests there are 5 points to be awarded for each golf meet, probably “alternate facts.”
On the bright side, after two rounds yesterday the Ags are in second place, 11 strokes ahead of the 9th place Hornets, with one round to be played today. Aggie golfer Ben Corfee is currently tied for first atop the individual results.
Aggie men's golf finished at El Macero in 4th place, 17 strokes ahead of 9th place Slack. Ben Corfee, who grew up next to the El Macero course, was the top overall individual.
Causeway Cup points now at 60-10 with men's and women's track in two weeks.
You gotta feel for Sac State, at least they show up :D. Its like the kid who insists the adults play him/her (without going easy on them) and then gets creamed before they cry.
So the 2016 Causeway Cup comes to an end with the track teams splitting a dual meet. The women won, 110-81, and the men lost, 102-89.
Final overall points: UCD 65, CSUS 15.
I referenced a snarky thought earlier....and as luck would have it, my uncharitable thought has come back to bite me, even though it had never been uttered until now. That thought was that not only did the Ags dominate, but (until Sac won the men's track,) the Hornets had not even won a single sport outright. The women tied in soccer and the men split in soccer, golf and baseball.
Great year for the Ags in the Causeway Cup Competition. (If points were still allotted like they used to be, with 10 points each for football, volleyball and men's and women's basketball, it would have been 82.5 points and a 70 point margin.)