Aggies Split Against Tigers And Hornets
The UC Davis women's soccer team continued its spring play with a pair of games on Sunday. The Aggies were defeated by Pacific, 4-2, before blanking Sacramento State, 3-0. Both contests were played at Sacramento State.
Against the Tigers, Rochelle VanBuskirk and Marissa Boge each scored goals for the Aggies. Jordan Martin provided the assist on both goals. In the next game against the Hornets, Samantha Faber, Maureen Griffin and Boge each connected for a goal. Martin assisted on the Faber goal, and Boge assisted on Griffin's goal. It was the third straight game Martin had at least one assist as the junior has tallied four assists in the team's four spring games.
UC Davis has posted a 3-1 mark during the spring and will next be in action this Saturday at the Cal 7v7 Tournament. | | Women's Soccer Signs Six Future Aggies
The UC Davis women's soccer program has signed six future Aggies to National Letters of Intent, announced head coach MaryClaire Robinson. The list includes Epiphany Harragin, Allison Kelly, Alexis Knudtson, Macie McMillan, Elaine Tanski and Stephanie Winkenweder.
Harrigan is a defender/midfielder from Los Angeles, Calif. (Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy). She is a three-time All-Mission League selection and has twice received All-Area honors. Entering this season, her team won a combined 40 games in her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons. | | Two Aggies Receive Big West Postseason Honors
The Big West Conference announced its postseason women's soccer awards on Wednesday, and UC Davis is represented by Molly Scott and Sarah Peters. Scott is a senior defender while Peters is a sophomore keeper, and both Aggies received Second Team All-Big West honors.
The duo helped make UC Davis one of the strongest teams in the Big West on the defensive side. In addition, both individuals were the only Aggies to play in every minute of the season. Scott and Peters started all 17 games and played a large part in UC Davis finishing the season as the only Big West team to not allow more than two goals in a game. In all, the Aggies surrendered just 20 goals in 17 games for an average of 1.18 goals per game. Peters finished third in the Big West with a 1.12 goals against average, posted 57 saves and had four shutouts. | |