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  • Aggies Sweep Players of the Week Award
    Twin Peaks (the Eatons) are on the top of their game. Look out, these girls are on fire and no one apparently can even begin to stop them.
  • 2019 Recruiting List
    A friend went to a game there a few years back and was in the ticket line. Two big guys showed up behind him and he said “you guys must have played some ball back in the day.” They replied “no, we just got out of prison and were meeting some of our old friends here at the game”. Well, it was better than them going to a shooting range for fun, but friend was not real comfortable with these guys around. He was not a Fresno fan either.
  • WBB 2/23 2 pm) Hawai'i (11-14 & 7-5) @ UCD (18-6 & 10-1)
    Interesting note that Hawaii played without their leading scorer Mekena Woodfolk. She has quit the team. Reason: she’s pregnant. Which is actually a pretty good reason. Hopefully she can come back next season. She’s very good!
  • WBB 2/23 2 pm) Hawai'i (11-14 & 7-5) @ UCD (18-6 & 10-1)
    You gotta love those Eaton twins! If the Eaton parents aren’t having a glass of great Washington State wine tonight for their great kids I don’t know what else to say. Great win by the Eaton twins and others!
  • Hawkins Signed through 2023
    Great interview! What was it done for? What company does Brock work for? Be nice to have some background on it. Hawk really is kind of an amazing and inspirational guy and we are so lucky to have him as our coach.
  • Enterprise Article: New Student-Athlete Practice Field and Performance Center
    DrMike, did Larry ever pinch your roommates butt? Great burgers and salads, but a really bad bad guy in terms of sexual predation on his workers. Is the Berkeley place still there?
  • Enterprise Article: New Student-Athlete Practice Field and Performance Center
    The Grad at the old Whole Foods site? Make it happen!
  • Enterprise Article: New Student-Athlete Practice Field and Performance Center
    I think the place you are talking about is Larry Blakes. It was an iconic old place with sawdust floors, great burgers and beer. It was right across from the railroad tracks at the curve. There is a hotel there now. My wife’s best friend worked there an d she would come home with bruises of her backside from the advances of the owners pinches and pats. Funny then. Not now. He was not a real good guy. I think he had/has a similar place in Berkeley. If not that then maybe “Mr. B’s”?
    What is the basis for the news that the Grad will close? I know the Mall wants to redevelop the site, but to close the Grad, that would be heresy. I would expect students would activively oppose this.
  • Enterprise Article: New Student-Athlete Practice Field and Performance Center
    AF, so true. Old memories. I was one of the very many students who lived at Orchard Park in the late 60s early seventies. As a vet, my wife and I got by on $175 a month on the GI bill (with some UCD help). I cannot tell you how many cheese casaroles we had for dinner in our small Orchard Park apartment and sometimes shared with our neighbors. No one had any money. No one went out to eat much less to a bar. Playing catch with a football was our fun. Orchard Park is now history- a place of cleared land and I almost cried when I saw it a few months ago. My time there is as seared into my memory as my time in the Army. I loved the place and it was a great experience living there. Yes, a small monument would be very nice.
  • Recent Article
    You would think KCRA would at the very least Google the “Knight Commission” and read the Wikipedia info before airing this show. They do reference the Knight Commission but do not explain what it has done or what recommended actions it wants from college athletics. The Knight Commission essentially focuses on FBS schools although it also references all “Division I” institutions in its reports which focus in large part the academic integrity of these colleges as it pertains to athletics. It recommended the adoption of the “Academic Progress Report” (APR) that the NCAA has long ago adopted, including requiring a 50% graduation rate to qualify for a post season game- an incredibly low bar by any accounts. No school to my knowledge has ever been disqualified for post season due to this rule, but I could be wrong. As to criticizing UC Davis or Sac for “not making any money,” this is a ridiculous statement because, in fact, part of the problem with big time college sports according to the Knight Reports, is that many of these big time schools do sacrifice academics for revenue and still lose money. In fact, since 1999 over 50% of all DI institutions lose money on average of $3.3 million per year. I don’t think either UC Davis or Sac are anywhere neare that staggering statistic. A Very bad and misleading program by KCRA to say the least.
  • Recent Article
    Terrible article! Looks like it was written by a college intern at KCRA who has never taken a statistics or Econ class. UC Davis has almost half again more athletic teams than Sac. (25 vrs.19) and specifically 5 more women’s teams than Sac. These women’s teams are not expected to be anywhere near “making money” and yet they all require coaches that have to be paid salaries. The programs are not close to being comparable. I guess maybe I don’t really get the point of the article if there was one.
  • MBB 2/16 7 pm: Long Beach (9-17 & 3-7) @ UCD (9-14 & 5-4)
    A few years back the Beach was in town with a lot of their fans downtown and I was walking behind them. They were saying “Wow, look at that, a nice big downtown”. So thats what we/you have in Davis. You cannot bottle that. You cannot make that up. This town is just really an amazing place in this day and age. I am so glad I got the chance to raise my kids there.
  • Where’s the new equestrian coach?
    You are a lucky man, enjoy this time. When it’s gone you can never get it back. Horse crazy girls, I have them too at a later stage in life. They then become horse crazy women and cost more, enjoy!
  • Where’s the new equestrian coach?
    Aggies got thumped pretty good by a strong A&M team down in College Station. But they are in the learning stages at this point. A&M has 60 gals on their roster for only 15 scholarships, so Texas gals do like to ride down in the Lone Star state and they will do it for close to nothing. I guess you would expect that. I have high hopes that we will eventually do very well in this sport, but it will take some time to get there.
  • Photos from Hamilton Court Men's and Women's Games
    Abridge, great shots! How are you able to get off so many clear shots so fast? You must have very good equipment to do this. What is it?
  • MBB 2/13 7 pm: CSUN (10-14 & 4-4) @ UCD (8-14 & 4-4)
    One of the big problems with bringing a lot of transfers from big schools like UCSB has done is that you get issues with egos with these new “stars”. “Wait a minute coach, you told me I was going to . . . “ etc. they are not part of the normal collegiate process of growing up where they are asked to play ball. Sometimes you get a great player or 2 but to bring in more than that is downright not a good idea. Imagine how Heidegger feels when he’s taken out for some new guy with no history at UCSB. I would. Not endorse this recruiting model and I don’t think that Les has done so. We have 2, but thats it and enough.
  • WBB no feed
    Well were not the PAC 12TV yet. BWTV needs a lot of help/work. Not a great site.
  • WBB no feed
    I get no sound.
  • MBB 2/13 7 pm: CSUN (10-14 & 4-4) @ UCD (8-14 & 4-4)
    Intensity? No one was as intense as Ham in a close game! He really did need that towel for a reason.
  • Beach Volleyball Facility
    Berkeley is also building a new beach volley ball facility. Might be a slightly larger project due to it being built on the Clark Kerr campus which is not close to other athletic facilities and much closer to Berkeley’s residential district. And the NIMBY neighbors are not happy. They filed suit this week to block the project for not following the campus LRDP.