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Wikipedia - UC Davis Aggies

The UC Davis Aggies (also referred to as the Ags, Cal Aggies or Aggies) are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Davis.

Eighteen of the school's 25 intercollegiate sports - baseball, men's basketball, men's cross country, men's golf, men's soccer, men's tennis, men's track & field, men's water polo, softball, women's basketball, women's beach volleyball, women's cross country, women's golf, women's soccer, women's tennis, women's track & field, women's volleyball and women's water polo - compete in the Big West Conference.

The Aggies' football team compete in Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (formerly known as Division I-AA), and are members of the Big Sky Conference, granting UC Davis the distinction of being one of only three UC campuses to field a football team (Cal and UCLA being the other two).

The Aggies are also members of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in women's indoor track and field, women's gymnastics, and women's swimming and diving, and are currently independent in field hockey, the Eastern College Athletic Conference for equestrian, and the Big 12 Conference in women's lacrosse.

On December 10, 2024 it was announced that UC Davis would join the Mountain West Conference in all sports except football, for which it will remain in the Big Sky Conference. This move is expected on July 1, 2026.

History

Origins (1915–1959)

Davis began its athletics program with football in 1915 as part of the University of California team.

Division II (1990–2003)

The Aggies finished first in NCAA Division II six times in 2003 and won the NACDA Director's Cup four years in a row from 1999 to 2003. In 1998, the UC Davis men's basketball team won the NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championship, despite being one of the few non-scholarship institutions in Division II at that time.

UC Davis also won NCAA Division II championships in softball (2003), men's tennis (1992), and women's tennis (1990, 1993).

Division I (2004–present)

In November 2002, UC Davis students voted to elevate the athletics program to Division I, passing by 8 percent, with 4,638 voters approving a $183 annual fee increase earmarked for sports funding through 2008, defeating 3,929 voters against. However, the vote was merely advisory.

Following a year of heavy discussion by campus administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni and the local community, taking a cue from the advisory vote, UCD chancellor Larry Vanderhoef officially announced the university's move to Division I on March 11, 2003.

The department then became a fully fledged D-I program on July 1, 2007.

The UC Davis Aggies men's soccer team represents the University of California, Davis, in NCAA Division I competition. Known for their tenacity and skill on the field, the Aggies have built a strong reputation in collegiate soccer. The team plays its home games at the Aggie Soccer Field, a venue that fosters a vibrant atmosphere, drawing passionate fans and creating an electric environment for matches.

The Aggies are known for their commitment to excellence, both in athletics and academics, embodying the university's values of integrity, teamwork, and sportsmanship. With a roster that features a mix of talented local and international players, the team showcases a dynamic style of play that emphasizes teamwork, technical skill, and strategic execution.

Under the guidance of dedicated coaching staff, the UC Davis Aggies strive for success in the competitive landscape of college soccer, aiming for conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances. The program also emphasizes player development, preparing student-athletes for future opportunities in soccer and beyond. With a strong sense of community and school spirit, the UC Davis Aggies continue to inspire fans and foster a love for the game.