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2016-17 Men's Basketball 2016-17 MEN’S BASKETBALL Game 10 OPENING TIP A one-week hiatus, due to finals, will end for UC Davis SCHEDULE/RESULTS when it makes the brief drive down I-80 to Berkeley Overall: 5-4 Big West: 0-0 to face the California Golden Bears, in a nationally Home: 1-0 Road: 1-1 Neutral: 3-3 televised matchup carried by the Pac-12 Networks. Nov. 11 vs. Tennessee State 2 .......................L, 78-64 UC DAVIS AGGIES (5-4) 2 Ted Robinson and former Cal head coach Ben Braun Nov. 12 at Santa Clara .............................. W, 63-58 2 at will call the action courtside at Haas Pavilion starting Nov. 13 vs. Northern Arizona .....................W, 89-76 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS (7-2) at 7:30 p.m. Subscribers to the Pac-12 Networks can NOV. 17 HOLY NAMES ............................W, 89-75 1 watch this broadcast, or access an online stream by Nov. 21 Sacramento State ........................... W, 81-72 3 Dec. 10, 2016 • 7:30 p.m. visiting the Networks’ homepage and signing in with Nov. 24 vs. Weber State .......................................L, 86-58 3 Haas Pavilion (11,858) • Berkeley, Calif. their respective cable/satellite information. Nov. 25 vs. Drake ....................................... W, 64-58 Nov. 26 Oakland 3 ..........................................L, 79-66 TV: Pac-12 Networks Even though Haas Pavilion and the Pavilion are Video: Pac-12.com/live separated by only 63 miles (on the same freeway, no Dec. 3 at Idaho ............................................ L, 68-66 Radio: KSAC (105.5 FM) less), Saturday’s all-UC contest, the first during the Dec. 10 at RV/RV Cal (Pac-12 Networks) .....7:30 p.m. Internet Audio: UCDavisAggies.com Jim Les era, will mark the first meeting since Dec. Dec. 14 at North Dakota State (ESPN3) ............5 p.m. Live Stats: UCDavisAggies.com 1, 2010. When the Aggies face the Bears Saturday DEC. 17 WILLIAM JESSUP (BIGWEST.TV)...... 2 P.M. In-game Twitter Updates: @UCDavisInGame evening, they will look to snap two current streaks: Dec. 22 at Air Force (MW Network) .................. 1 p.m. Cal has won all 31 previously played head-to-head Dec. 28 at Seattle (WAC Digital Network) ........7 p.m. UC DAVIS QUICK FACTS games and will enter its game against UC Davis with DEC. 31 UTAH VALLEY (BIGWEST.TV) ........... 2 P.M. Location Davis, Calif. victories in its last 25 consecutive home games — a JAN. 4 UC SANTA BARBARA* (BIGWEST.TV) ..7 P.M. Enrollment 35,415 streak that stretches back to the final game of the Established/Founded 1905/1908 2014-15 season (March 1, 2016). JAN. 7 CAL POLY* (DH) (BIGWEST.TV) ....... 5 P.M. Acting Chancellor Dr. Ralph J. Hexter Jan. 12 at UC Riverside* (ESPN3) ....................8 p.m. Colors Yale Blue & Gold With both teams suffering narrow losses in their last Jan. 14 at CSUN* (BigWest.TV) .........................7 p.m. Branding Colors Blue: CMYK 100/56/0/34 game — UC Davis fell to Idaho on a buzzer-beater Jan. 21 at Hawai’i* (BigWest.TV) ......................9 p.m. Gold: CMYK 0/18/100/15 on Jan. 3 while two Seton Hall free throws clinched JAN. 28 UC IRVINE * (DH) (BIGWEST.TV) ...... 5 P.M. Conference Big West a three-point victory over Cal on Wednesday in the Facility The Pavilion (5,670) team’s final game at the Pearl Harbor Invitational. Feb. 2 at Cal Poly* (BigWest.TV) .....................7 p.m. Press Row Phone (530) 752-1271 Feb. 4 at UC Santa Barbara* (BigWest.TV) ......7 p.m. Director of Athletics Dr. Kevin Blue Saturday’s game is the sixth of seven straight games FEB. 8 CAL ST. FULLERTON* (BIGWEST.TV) ... 7 P.M. Rocko DeLuca Deputy Director of Athletics for the Aggies taking place outside of Davis, a string FEB. 11 UC RIVERSIDE (DH) (BIGWEST.TV) .. 5 P.M. Associate A.D.s Mike Bazemore (Business) that will end on Wednesday when they head to North Feb. 16 at Long Beach St.* (ESPN3) .................7 p.m. Katherine Zedonis (SWA/Compliance, ICA Services) Dakota State. When UC Davis returns, it will host its Feb. 18 at Cal St. Fullerton* (BigWest.TV) ........7 p.m. Josh Flushman (Sports Performance) second home game in a month when William Jessup FEB. 23 CSUN* (BIGWEST.TV) ...................... 7 P.M. Assistant A.D.s Mike Robles (Athl. Comm.) visits the Pavilion. FEB. 25 LONG BEACH ST.* (DH) (BW.TV) ...... 5 P.M. Robert Jones (Equipment) Rob Norris (Major Gifts) When Cal hosts the Aggies, it will compete in its MARCH 2 HAWAI’I* (BIGWEST.TV) .................. 7 P.M. Scott Brayton (Business Partnerships) seventh home game of the year. Compared to UC March 4 at UC Irvine* (BigWest.TV) ....................7 p.m. Faculty Athletics Representative Scott Carrell Davis’ road slate, the Bears have not competed in a March 9 Quarterfinals4 (Fox Prime Ticket/FSW) ... TBD true road game this season, and participated in three March 10 Semifinals4 (ESPNU/3) ........................... TBD Basketball Information neutral-site events. March 11 Championship Game 4 (ESPN2) .............. TBD Head Coach Jim Les (Bradley ‘86) Best time to reach Coach Les Contact SID Series Record: Cal leads 31-0 Assistant Coaches Kevin Nosek (UC Davis ‘99) Last UC Davis Win: N/A Kyle Vogt (Lakeland College ‘04) * - Big West Conference game Last Cal Win: 74-62; 12/1/10 at Cal 1 - Neutral game at the Golden 1 Center (Sacramento, Calif.) Jonathan Metzger-Jones (Pacific ‘02) Series Streak: Cal +31 Dir. of Ops. Jody Steliga (Concordia Univ. ‘07) 2 - Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 3 - GCI Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Operations Intern Omar Nasir (USC ‘15) IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT THERE, CLICK HERE 4 - Big West Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) Athletic Trainer Tina Tubbs (Humboldt State ‘00) By accessing Gameday Central, which is found within All times are Pacific Strength & Cond. Justin Landry (Cal St. East Bay ‘12) the “More Links” section of the men’s basketball Dates and times subject to change 2015-16 Overall Record 11-19 (5th) homepage on UCDavisAggies.com, fans can HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 2015-16 Conference Record 6-10 (1st) access a free video stream of every home, Big West (DH) - UC Davis M/WBB Doubleheader 2015-16 Postseason Big West Quarterfinals Conference and most road games this season. Live Letterwinners/Starters Ret. 9/3 stats links for every game played this season are also available at Gameday Central. Men’s Basketball Contact: Eric Bankston | Office: (530) 752-3505 | Cell: (714) 705-3742 | Email: [email protected] UC Davis Athletic Communications • One Shields Ave. • Davis, Calif. 95616 12-10 at Cal >> Haas Pavilion >> Berkeley, Calif. BYBY THETHE NUMBERS PLAYER SNAPSHOTS Home ....................................................................1-0 #0 Brynton LEMAR: Leads all Aggies in scoring at 12.9 points per game — the 8th-highest average among all Away ......................................................................1-1 league players entering this week’s action Neutral ................................................................. 3-3 Conference ..........................................................0-0 #1 Lawrence WHITE: Finished with a game-high seven rebounds, one shy of a career high, and set a new Overtime ..............................................................0-0 career mark by earning four assists at Idaho Scoring 0-59 .........................................................0-1 Scoring 60-69 ...................................................... 2-3 #2 Darius GRAHAM: Ranked No. 4 in three-point pct. (.484), No. 8 in assists (3.4) and tied for No. 12 in field Scoring 70-79 ......................................................0-0 goal pct. (.500) among all Big West players Scoring 80-89 ......................................................3-0 Scoring 90-99 ......................................................0-0 #4 Arell HENNINGS: Scored his first points as an Aggie, a three, in his inaugural home game at UC Davis (11/17 Scoring 100+ ........................................................0-0 vs. Holy Names). Allowing 0-59 ......................................................2-0 Allowing 60-69 .....................................................0-1 #5 Siler SCHNEIDER: His 18 points at Idaho is the sixth double-figure total posted this season — a team-high Allowing 70-79..................................................... 3-2 figure also matched by Brynton Lemar and Chima Moneke Allowing 80-89 .....................................................0-1 Allowing 90-99 ....................................................0-0 #11 Chima MONEKE: Leads the league in rebounding (8.3 rpg), and ranked No. 9 in scoring (12.6 ppg); also Allowing 100+ ......................................................0-0 ranked No. 2 in blocks (1.4 bpg) When UC Davis shoots... .500 or higher from the field ...............................3-0 #12 Georgi FUNTAROV: Came off the bench and played 14 minutes at Idaho, a season-high against Div. I less than .500 from the field ............................... 2-4 opposition .400 or higher from three-point range .................3-1 #13 J.T. ADENRELE: Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds vs. Oakland (11/26) in the Aggies’ final game at less than .400 from three-point range ................ 2-3 the GCI Great Alaska Shootout .700 or higher from the line ...................................1-1 #22 Joe MOONEY: Shot a perfect 4-for-4 overall, 2-for-2 from three and 2-for-2 at the stripe vs. Weber State less than .700 from the line ................................. 4-3 (11/24) When opponents shoot... .500 or higher from the field ...............................0-2 #23 Rogers PRINTUP: Competed in 22 games as a freshman; all eight
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