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2018-19 YEAR-IN-REVIEW First Edition • August 2018 2018-19 YEAR-IN-REVIEW First Edition • August 2018 Overall Conf. Nat’l Conf/Natl FALL SPORTS Record Record Place Poll Postseason Head Coach 2018-19 Overall Record sky Football 10-3 7-1 T1st 7th/10th Quarterfinals, NCAA Tournament Dan Hawkins, 2nd Year 239-197-9 (.547) Women’s Volleyball 16-12 8-8 4thbwc — — Dan Conners, 5th Year Women’s Soccer 7-8-4 4-2-2 4thbwc — Semifinals, Big West Tournament Twila Kaufman, 5th Year Men’s Soccer 11-4-5 3-3-1 4thbwc — Final, Big West Tournament Dwayne Shaffer, 22nd Year 2018-19 Conference Record Women’s Cross Country — — 3rdbwc — 19th at NCAA West Regional Emma Petersen, 1st Year 85-69-3 (.551) Men’s Cross Country — — 8thbwc — Indiv. at NCAA West Regional Emma Petersen, 1st Year Men’s Water Polo 18-8 6-1 2ndwwpa 10th Final, WWPA Tournament Daniel Leyson, 6th Year All-Americans Field Hockey 6-13 0-6 4thae-w – First round, America East Tournament Britt Broady, 2nd Year 14 individuals for 24 awards Overall Conf. Nat’l Conf/Natl All-Region WINTER SPORTS Record Record Place Poll Postseason Head Coach 5 individuals for 5 awards Women’s Basketball 25-7 15-1 1stbwt — First Round, NCAA Tournament Jennifer Gross, 8th Year Men’s Basketball 11-20 7-9 T6thbwc-rs — — Jim Les, 7th Year Women’s Swimming & Diving 6-4 3-1 2ndmpsf — Individuals at NCAA Diving Zone E Reg. Barbara Jahn, 44th Year Conference Individual Champions/ & NCAA Championships Players of the Year Women’s Gymnastics 11-10 — 3rdmpsf 39th Individuals at NCAA Corvallis Reg. John Lavallee, 13th Year 25 individuals for 22 Women’s Indoor Track and Field — — 12thmpsf — Individual at NCAA Championships Rahn Sheffield, 4th Year awards or championships Overall Conf. Nat’l Conf/Natl Conference Champions - Team SPRING SPORTS Record Record Place Poll Postseason Head Coach 3 of 25 teams bwc Baseball 19-31 9-15 T5th — — Matt Vaughn, 8th Year bwc Softball 39-14 13-8 3rd — — Erin Thorpe, 5th Year National Top 10 Finishes Women’s Outdoor Track and Field 0-1 — 4thbwc — T48th at NCAA Championships Rahn Sheffield, 5th Year Football (t5th) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 1-0 — 3rdbwc — Individual at NCAA Championships Rahn Sheffield, 5th Year Women’s Equestrian 1-5 1-3 NAuec — First Round, NCEA Championships Jessie Weisinger, 1st Year Women’s Tennis 9-14 3-5 t5thbwc — Quarterfinals, Big West Tournament Bill Maze, 24th Year Final Top 10 Rankings Men’s Tennis 12-11 1-4 t4thbwc — Quarterfinals, Big West Tournament Eric Steidlmayer, 7th Year Men’s Water Polo (10th) Women’s Golf 2-1 — 3rdbwc — Individual at NCAA Cle Elum Regional Anna Temple, 7th Year Men’s Golf — — 3rdbwc — Individual at NCAA Pullman Regional Cy Williams, 24th Year Coaching Honors Beach Volleyball 8-10 — 5thbwc — — Ali McColloch, 1st Year 5 individuals for 7 honors Women’s Lacrosse 9-8 2-0 1stmpsf-rs — Final, MPSF Tournament Suzanne Isidor, 2nd Year bwc Women’s Water Polo 18-13 3-2 t3rd 11th 4th at Big West Tournament Jamey Wright, 22nd Year New Head Coaches Emma Petersen, cross country Conference Abbreviations: sky - Big Sky Conference Jessie Weisinger, equestrian bwc - Big West Conference Ali McColloch, beach volleyball mpsf - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ae-w - America East - West Division wwpa - Western Water Polo Association uec - United Equestrian Conference -rs - Regular season -t - Conference tournament 2018-19 UC Davis Athletics Year In Review • 1 2018-19 AWARDS UC Davis Institutional Awards Name ....................................................... Yr. .........Sport .............................................................Award Taylor Cuenin ............................................ Sr. ...........Women’s Lacrosse ...........................................W.P. Lindley Award (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Jake Maier ................................................. Jr. ...........Football ..........................................................Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award (Male Athlete of the Year) Erinn Beattie .............................................. Sr. ...........Women’s Track & Field ...................................Co-Hubert Heitman Award (Female Athlete of the Year) Morgan Bertsch ......................................... Sr. ...........Women’s Basketball .........................................Co-Hubert Heitman Award (Female Athlete of the Year) Alyssa Ito ................................................... Jr. ...........Women’s Gymnastics .......................................Sarah Sumpter Award (Perseverance Award) AGGIES (team) ..........................................................Women’s Cross Country ..................................Marya Welch Award (Women’s Team GPA) AGGIES (team) ..........................................................Men’s Tennis ...................................................Lysle Leach Award (Men’s Team GPA) AGGIES (team) ..........................................................Women’s Basketball .........................................Female Team Performance of the Year AGGIES (team) ..........................................................Football ..........................................................Male Team Performance of the Year Kirsten Carter ............................................ Fr. ..........Women’s Track & Field ...................................Female Newcomer of the Year Ulonzo Gilliam .......................................... Fr. ..........Football ..........................................................Male Newcomer of the Year Erika Contreras ......................................... Sr. ...........Women’s Track & Field ...................................Female Iron Aggie Kooper Richardson .................................... So. ..........Men’s Basketball ..............................................Male Iron Aggie National Champions None Coaching Honors Name .......................................................................Sport .............................................................Award Dan Hawkins.............................................................Football ..........................................................Eddie Robinson Award (FCS Coach of the Year) ..........................................................................................................................................................Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year Jennifer Gross ............................................................Women’s Basketball .........................................Big West Conference Coach of the Year Barbara Jahn ..............................................................Women’s Swim & Dive ....................................CSCAA Steadman Award Jessa Hansen..............................................................Women’s Gymnastics .......................................WCGA West Regioon Assistant Coach of the Year ..........................................................................................................................................................MPSF Assistant Coach of the Year Suzanne Isidor...........................................................Women’s Lacrosse ...........................................MPSF Coach of the Year 2018-19 UC Davis Athletics Year In Review • 2 2018-19 AWARDS All-Americans Name ....................................................... Yr. .........Sport .............................................................Award ..................................................................................................................... Position/Event Keelan Doss ............................................... Sr ...........Football ..........................................................Associated Press All-America Second Team ................................................................. Wide Receiver ..........................................................................................................................................................AFCA All-America First Team ..........................................................................................................................................................STATS FCS All-America First Team ..........................................................................................................................................................Athlon Sports All-America Team ..........................................................................................................................................................HERO Sports All-America First Team ..........................................................................................................................................................Phil Steele All-America First Team Jake Maier ................................................. Jr. ...........Football ..........................................................HERO Sports All-America Third Team ........................................................................... Quarterback ..........................................................................................................................................................Phil Steele All-America Fourth Team Jared Harrell .............................................. So. ..........Football ..........................................................HERO Sports Sophomore All-America Honorable Mention ......................................... Wide Receiver Montell Bland ............................................ RFr. ........Football ..........................................................Phil Steele Freshman All-America
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