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  • The Fate of the Grad
    From the project description on file with the City of Davis (bolding mine):
    Residential Uses. Redevelopment of the site will introduce four levels of multi-family residential units over parking and retail to create a vertically mixed-use project. The project proposes 264 multi-family residential units. The units will consist of one, two, four, and five-bedroom units ranging in size from 700 SF to 1,800 SF with an average unit size of 1,124 SF, and the total bed count may total 894 beds. The area of the residential portion of the project would be approximately 412,500 SF and a density of approximately 32 units per acre. Residential buildings would be a Type III construction.

    Due to the immediate proximity to the University of Davis campus, the residential is primarily focused on student use, but will also welcome and include many options for non-students as well. The residential units will be arranged around a courtyard with a pool and an outdoor lounge area. Additional amenities will include will include a fitness room, extensive bike storage, a bike repair station, rooftop terrace and resident services.
  • The Fate of the Grad
    Went in for lunch today with the family. Wasn't particularly crowded, and they were running a reduced menu. Video games and a bunch of the teevs were already gone.
  • The Fate of the Grad
    They started out on Lake, next to Lamppost, and then moved to the Chevron on Richards, then to the Mansion, and now the Little Prague building. :smile:
  • The Fate of the Grad
    Hometown Chinese is in the Blondies/Little Prague building now, and the Blondies owners are still running the bar in the other half.
  • Keelan Doss: Raider Watch
    Maybe a recruiting issue...*ahem*
  • Keelan Doss: Raider Watch
    Several UDFA's in that time, though. Making it to/in the NFL via Davis isn't that stunning.
  • WBB Signs High Scoring 6'5 Center
    The mobility is a concern for me, too. The offense really thrives on movement--can't have a post that won't/can't run the floor.

    I think the guard/wing situation is ok for the next couple years. Several other players got minutes bringing the ball up over the course of this season; their decision making will get a test during the initial parts of the year, but I fully expect things to gel like they did this year once the starting five and top portion of the bench get worked out.
  • WBB Signs High Scoring 6'5 Center
    Summary of signees:

    2018-19 UC DAVIS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SIGNEES
    Name (Height, Position, Hometown / Previous School, Club Team)
    Campbell Gray (5-10, Guard, Tigard, Ore. / Tigard HS, Oregon Elite)*
    Megan Jones (6-3, Forward, Ayr, Scotland / Charnwood College, Leicester Riders)*
    Kenedy Lilly (6-5, Center, Yorba Linda, Calif. / El Dorado HS '19, West Coast Premier)*
    Lena Svanholm (6-6, Wing/Forward, Horsholm, Denmark / Rungsted Gymnasium / Colorado State)**
    Evanne Turner (5-9, Guard, Fontana, Calif. / Etiwanda HS, West Coast Premier)*

    * denotes previously announced signee
    ** must sit out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA transfer rules
  • WBB Signs High Scoring 6'5 Center
    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2019/6/3/womens-basketball-svanholm-heads-west-transfers-to-uc-davis.aspx

    The UC Davis women's basketball program continued to ascend to new heights on Monday, as Head Coach Jennifer Gross announced the addition of 6-foot-6 transfer Lena Svanholm from Colorado State.

    "We are so excited to welcome Lena to our UC Davis family," Gross said. "Lena is a very unique player who can run the floor, score inside and shoot the three. Her combination of size and versatility makes her an extremely difficult match-up and we cannot wait to start coaching her.

    "She is going to add a new dimension to our team and will be a presence on both ends of the floor. In addition, Lena is a wonderful person as well as a very strong student. She is a tremendous fit here at UC Davis and will definitely help us carry on our tradition of success."

    Wow! She'll be sitting this upcoming season due to transfer rules, obviously.
  • Morgan Bertsch to Play in Russia
    That's obviously at the pointy end of the game, not at the Pele/Morgan level of things, but still.
  • Morgan Bertsch to Play in Russia
    Some salary-related blurbs from around the 'tubes:

    [...] elite WNBA players can make about 15 times more from their overseas teams than they do from their WNBA teams. Diana Taurasi, for example, makes $1.5 million from her Russian team, enough that she infamously chose to skip the 2015 season after she was asked to do so by the team, UMMC Ekaterinburg.

    [...] WNBA players in general make at least three times more from their foreign teams than their average WNBA salary.

    [Griner] was the first overall pick in the 2013 WNBA draft, but as a rookie, could only make $49,440 per the WNBA's tight-pursed salary rules.

    At the end of her first season, she played for the Zhejiang Golden Bulls of the Women's Chinese Basketball Association and earned $600,000 for a four-month season — or more than a dozen times her maximum WNBA salary.
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    Dallas also got three new players in a trade, so they had a pretty full roster.
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    Wow, the Wings waived Gustafson, too.
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    Waived yesterday, per Wings twitter. Dang. :(

    Well, finish up her classwork and check out the Euro scene?
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
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    Wings are putting up daily recaps of their training camp on Twitter and their website.
  • Women's soccer coach resigns
    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2019/5/6/uc-davis-welcomes-tracy-hamm-as-womens-soccer-head-coach.aspx

    New coach: Tracy Hamm (no relation to Mia). Cal alumna, most recently coached at SFSU.
  • Keelan Doss draft hype
    With the big * of "if he is on the team," obviously.
  • Bertsch drafted by the Dallas Wings
    I just copied the URL from the address bar in my browser and pasted it. :)

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