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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mark Honbo (530) 752-8050 26 September 2018 BIG WEST PLAY KINDLES TWO SIBLING RIVALRIES DAVIS, Calif. -- To any athlete in any sport, the start of the conference schedule always signals familiar opponents, familiar names, familiar facilities. For UC Davis women’s volleyball players Emily Allen and Paloma Bowman, familiarity rises to the ultimate degree when the slate kicks into Big West Conference play: each Aggie player faces a sister during the league’s home-and-home slate. Bowman will meet up with her older sister, Nastassja, a senior setter for Cal State Fullerton during league tilts on October 13 (in Davis) and November 2 (in Fullerton). For Allen, a senior outside hitter, the UC Santa Barbara match means looking across the net and seeing her younger sister, Chloe, currently a junior outside hitter. The Aggies and Gauchos square off this Saturday, then again on November 10 – a.k.a. UC Davis’ Senior Day match. Who: UC Davis at UC Irvine When: Friday, Sept. 28 • 7 p.m. Where: Bren Events Center (Irvine, Calif.) Live Stats: Sidearm Stats (https://ucirvinesports.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary) Live Video: Big West TV (http://bigwest.sidearmstreaming.com/watch/?Live=1431&path=uc_davis) Who: UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara When: Saturday, Sept. 29 • 7 p.m. Where: The Thunderdome (Isla Vista, Calif.) Live Stats: Presto Stats (http://www.ucsbgauchos.com/sports/w-volley/2018-19/boxscores/20180929_boum.xml) Live Video: Big West TV (http://bigwest.sidearmstreaming.com/watch/?Live=1461&path=uc_davis) Allen is the first Aggie to take on her sibling during the 2018 season, and this particular trip will carry added meaning: as a senior, it will be her last opportunity to face Chloe in front of her hometown crowd. Unfortunately, this weekend’s visit may be sullied to some degree: Chloe has been out of the UCSB lineup due to injury in recent weeks, and may not see action on Saturday. Still, the older Allen sis has enjoyed the experiences of facing the younger one during the three years their careers overlapped. “It’s really fun to go down there,” Emily says. “We’ll have a team meal at my house, my parents tell everyone about it, and I grew up doing camps in that gym. It’s like coming full circle.” “We used to always be on the same team, like in soccer or in high school volleyball. It was an unsaid thing that I had to be better than my sister,” said Emily. “If we were doing a drill, I had to beat her. Now, I get to do that. It’s not in a mean way, it’s just an older sister thing. It’s really fun, and our team is a good sport about it. They get in on the competitive spirit, that we’re going to be the better sister team.” Meanwhile, Paloma has always had the opposite dynamic from Emily’s, being the younger sister to Nastassja: “We used to be on the same team, and it was always annoying as the little sister, because you’d always get compared to the older sister. We got really compet- itive about it, and now we get to play each other. So it’s closure for me, because we’ve beaten them both times.” Indeed, Paloma is undefeated in the series against Nastassja, with the Aggies sweeping the 2018 series against the Titans last year. As for Allen-v-Allen, Chloe claims the edge with the Gauchos winning three out of the four matches. In fact, it was in the 2016 meeting at the Pavilion that Chloe had her best performance of her freshman year: 19 kills and a .394 hitting average. The sibling rivalry is also different for the Bowmans, who are setters who often play in a 6-2 system, which means they will rarely if ever get a chance to block each other, or end up on opposite ends of a joust. The Allens are both pin hitters and primary passers for their respective teams, meaning opportunities abound for one sister to score kills, blocks or service aces against the other. more on 2-2-2-2 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2018

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mark Honbo (530) 752-805026 September 2018

BIG WEST PLAY KINDLES TWO SIBLING RIVALRIESDAVIS, Calif. -- To any athlete in any sport, the start of the conference schedule always signals familiar opponents, familiar names, familiar facilities. For UC Davis women’s volleyball players Emily Allen and Paloma Bowman, familiarity rises to the ultimate degree when the slate kicks into Big West Conference play: each Aggie player faces a sister during the league’s home-and-home slate.

Bowman will meet up with her older sister, Nastassja, a senior setter for Cal State Fullerton during league tilts on October 13 (in Davis) and November 2 (in Fullerton). For Allen, a senior outside hitter, the UC Santa Barbara match means looking across the net and seeing her younger sister, Chloe, currently a junior outside hitter. The Aggies and Gauchos square off this Saturday, then again on November 10 – a.k.a. UC Davis’ Senior Day match.

Who: UC Davis at UC IrvineWhen: Friday, Sept. 28 • 7 p.m.Where: Bren Events Center (Irvine, Calif.)Live Stats: Sidearm Stats (https://ucirvinesports.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary)Live Video: Big West TV (http://bigwest.sidearmstreaming.com/watch/?Live=1431&path=uc_davis)

Who: UC Davis at UC Santa BarbaraWhen: Saturday, Sept. 29 • 7 p.m.Where: The Thunderdome (Isla Vista, Calif.)Live Stats: Presto Stats (http://www.ucsbgauchos.com/sports/w-volley/2018-19/boxscores/20180929_boum.xml)Live Video: Big West TV (http://bigwest.sidearmstreaming.com/watch/?Live=1461&path=uc_davis)

Allen is the first Aggie to take on her sibling during the 2018 season, and this particular trip will carry added meaning: as a senior, it will be her last opportunity to face Chloe in front of her hometown crowd. Unfortunately, this weekend’s visit may be sullied to some degree: Chloe has been out of the UCSB lineup due to injury in recent weeks, and may not see action on Saturday. Still, the older Allen sis has enjoyed the experiences of facing the younger one during the three years their careers overlapped.

“It’s really fun to go down there,” Emily says. “We’ll have a team meal at my house, my parents tell everyone about it, and I grew up doing camps in that gym. It’s like coming full circle.”

“We used to always be on the same team, like in soccer or in high school volleyball. It was an unsaid thing that I had to be better than my sister,” said Emily. “If we were doing a drill, I had to beat her. Now, I get to do that. It’s not in a mean way, it’s just an older sister thing. It’s really fun, and our team is a good sport about it. They get in on the competitive spirit, that we’re going to be the better sister team.”

Meanwhile, Paloma has always had the opposite dynamic from Emily’s, being the younger sister to Nastassja: “We used to be on the same team, and it was always annoying as the little sister, because you’d always get compared to the older sister. We got really compet-itive about it, and now we get to play each other. So it’s closure for me, because we’ve beaten them both times.”

Indeed, Paloma is undefeated in the series against Nastassja, with the Aggies sweeping the 2018 series against the Titans last year. As for Allen-v-Allen, Chloe claims the edge with the Gauchos winning three out of the four matches. In fact, it was in the 2016 meeting at the Pavilion that Chloe had her best performance of her freshman year: 19 kills and a .394 hitting average.

The sibling rivalry is also different for the Bowmans, who are setters who often play in a 6-2 system, which means they will rarely if ever get a chance to block each other, or end up on opposite ends of a joust. The Allens are both pin hitters and primary passers for their respective teams, meaning opportunities abound for one sister to score kills, blocks or service aces against the other.

more on 2-2-2-2

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL2018

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WEEKLY PREVIEW #6, cont.That said, Emily admits having at least one occasion during which she avoided her sister rather than taking her on. In the 2017 match in Davis, Emily found herself near the right pin, while Chloe was blocking on the left – i.e. the two sisters were lined up face to face. “I remember thinking, I could hit down the line, but I don’t want to get blocked by her,” said Emily. “So I swung really hard cross-court. I got the kill, but I remember thinking in the split second when I got the set, I could hit at her, or avoid her.”

Chalk that story up to smart shot selection, long one of Emily’s strengths as a player. After all, Emily may be the older one, but Chloe is taller (6-foot-0 to 5-foot-9).

For the record, both sets of parents make sure they show no preference for one side or the other. “Last time, my mom sat dead in the middle of the court,” says Paloma. Sharon Allen will wear blue and gold clothing to support both schools, with no school name adorned on it. At last year’s matchup at the Thunderdome, Ken Allen took his equal-opportunity support a step further.: he wore a handmade T-shirt that featured photos of each daughter.

Besides this weekend’s visit to Santa Barbara, and the November 10 Senior Day match, another key moment will be the October 13 meeting between UC Davis and Cal State Fullerton. That is designated as the annual tribute to volleyball pioneer Gary Colberg. Nas-tassja played club ball for Debby Colberg for Five Starz Volleyball, while the Colbergs and Bowmans are long-time family friends.

In the end, both Aggies claim the sibling rivalry only lasts for the 90 minutes to two hours in which the two teams are facing off. Paloma says she feels a “heightened level of adrenaline” when facing Nastassja, but that it’s also a “that night thing.” Once the match is over, they’re back to being sisters. No bragging rights, no trash talk at the Thanksgiving dinner table.

However, on “that night,” Aggie fans, leave that center seat open for the parents.

ABOUT THE OPPONENTS: UC Irvine (7-7, 1-1) split its first weekend of Big West play, taking down UC Santa Barbara (3-1) then losing a five-set battle at home vs. Hawai’i... Abby Marjama and Harlee Kekauoha each scored 15 kills against the Wahine on Saturday, while Idara Akpakpa figured on nine of her team’s 15 blocks... Marjama, who had 12 kills vs. UCSB, captured Big West Conference Freshman of the Week accolades... UC Santa Barbara (10-5, 2-1) went 2-1 in its conference-opening weekend, falling in four to UC Irvine on Tuesday, then dispatching UC Riverside (3-1) and Cal State Fullerton (3-0) over the weekend... Like Cal Poly, the Gauchos were led by a pair of sisters: Lindsey (60 kills, 44 digs in 11 sets) and Gigi Ruddins (20 kills, 20 digs in seven sets) during the week... Lindsey Ruddins and libero Emilia Petrachi (61 digs) earned Big West Player of the Week and Defensive Player of the Week, respec-tively.

DON’T MISS OUT: The ninth-annual UC Davis Athletics Brewfest takes place as part of the October 13 Homecoming football game against Idaho State... Tickets for the Brewfest plus the Aggies-Bengals game are now on sale at https://bit.ly/2ooveDI... The Brewfest celebrates UC Davis as the No. 1 academic brewing program in North America... The ticket package includes unlimited tastings at the UC Davis Brewfest, a commemorative tasting mug, and a ticket to the game.

ABOUT UC DAVIS: Providing a small-town community feel while providing a world-class academic experience, UC Davis is home to more than 37,000 students and centrally located between San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and the Napa Valley. The No. 5-ranked public university in the nation according to the Wall Street Journal, and among the top 10 public universities nationwide according to U.S. News and World Report, UC Davis offers nearly 100 graduate programs and more than 100 academic majors across four colleges and six professional schools, ranking among the world and nation’s best in numerous disciplines, including veterinary science, agriculture, and plant and animal programs.

AGGIE EVO: Launched in 2017-18, the Aggie EVO System is UC Davis Athletics’ investment in the primary mission of preparing student-athletes for a successful “launch” after graduation. Thanks to a collaboration of alumni, university resources, corporate partners, coaches and Student-Athlete Outcomes staff, all Aggies are guided over four years to acquire the skills, knowledge, opportunities and tools to better know and navigate the “World of Work” after graduating from UC Davis. Follow the Aggie EVO system on Twitter and Instagram at @AggieEVO.

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No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown Previous School(s) Club Major

1 Paloma BOWMAN* S 5-10 So. Vacaville, Calif. Christian Brothers HS ’17 Five Starz VBC Biological Sciences

2 Brianna KARSSEBOOM*** OH 5-10 Sr. Alameda, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd HS ’15 Red Rock VBC Managerial Economics

3 Ally REYES* DS/L 5-6 So. Shadow Hills, Calif. Village Christian HS ’16 LAVA South Nutrition Science

4 Josie OUGH MB 6-6 Fr. El Cerrito, Calif. El Cerrito HS ’18 Absolute VBC Undeclared

5 Mahalia WHITE* OPP 6-0 So. Canoga Park, Calif. Chatsworth Charter HS ’17 Supernova All-Stars VBC Organizational Studies

6 Alexa ROCKAS* MB 6-1 So. Gilbert, Ariz. Gilbert HS ’17 AZ East Valley Juniors Psychology

7 Emily ALLEN*** OH 5-8 Sr. Santa Barbara, Calif. San Marcos HS ’15 Santa Barbara VBC Psychology

8 Maddie MERLINO*** S 5-10 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Rio Americano HS ’15 Synergy Force VBC Communication

9 Jackie GRAVES** MB 6-4 Jr. Pomona, Calif. Diamond Ranch HS ’16 Mavericks VBC Political Science

10 Nicola MOORE** OPP 6-3 Jr. Eugene, Ore. South Eugene HS ’15 Webfoot Juniors Mangerial Economics

11 Malia BOLKO*** L/DS 5-8 Sr. Benicia, Calif. St. Patrick-St. Vincent HS ’15 Xceleration VBC Economics

12 Leonie STREHL OPP 6-4 RFr. Encino, Calif. Calabasas HS ’17 LAVA South Undeclared

13 Rose HOLSCHER DS/L 5-11 Fr. Tiburon, Calif. St. Ignatius Prep ‘18 Absolute VBC Economics

14 Chelsea MAEGLIN OH 5-11 RFr. New York, N.Y. Hunter College HS ’17 All-Star Empire VBC Viticulture & Enology

15 Lauren MATIAS** OH 6-2 Jr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Harbor HS ’16 Main Beach VBC Human Development

16 Rachel CHURILLA DS/L 5-1 RFr. Calumet City, Ill. Marian Catholic HS ’17 Epic United VBC Animal Science

18 Lauren JACKSON** MB 6-1 Jr. Fullerton, Calif. Troy HS ’15 TStreet VBC Textiles & Clothing

19 Demari WEBB OH 6-0 Fr. Highland, Calif. Loma Linda Academy ’18 Rancho Valley VBC Psychology

20 Jane SESLAR S 5-9 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. Lowell HS ’18 Vision VBC Psychology

21 Claire JACKSON OH 6-2 So. Corte Madera, Calif. Rutgers/Redwood HS ’17 Absolute VBC Undeclared

* denotes years played at UC Davis

Dan CONNERS Head Coach, 5th Year (UCLA ’01) Nicole MILLER Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, 2nd Year (South Carolina ’06) Bryce WILLIAMS Assistant Coach, 2nd Year (UC Davis ’13) Kevin McCOLLOCH Volunteer Assistant Coach, 1st Year (Holy Names ’06) Amy BUCHANAN Director of Operations, 2nd Year (Tennessee)

PRONUNCIATIONSCHURILLA: “choo-RILL-uh”KARSSEBOOM: “KAHR-suh-boom”MAEGLIN: “muh-GLEEN”MATIAS: “MATT-iss”MERLINO: “mer-LEE-no”NICOLA Moore: “NICK-oh-lah” (emphasis on first syllable)LEONIE STREHL: “lee-OH-nee STRELL”DEMARI Webb: “deh-MAH-ree”MAHALIA White: “mah-HAY-lee-uh”

2018 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2018 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS

Date Opponent Result S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Rec Conf. Lgth Att.

Aug. 24 UTAH VALLEY (1) W, 3-0 25-19 25-17 25-18 1-0 – 1:18 310Aug. 25 HOLY CROSS (1) W, 3-0 25-9 25-15 25-17 2-0 – 1:12 524Aug. 25 NEVADA (1) W, 3-0 25-17 25-16 25-16 3-0 – 1:10 524Aug. 26 NORTHERN ARIZONA (1) L, 1-3 22-25 25-20 20-25 20-25 3-1 – 2:00 179Aug. 31 vs. Oregon State (2) L, 1-3 23-25 25-19 23-25 17-25 3-2 – 2:04 95Sept. 1 at Portland State (2) W, 3-0 25-12 25-20 25-20 4-2 – 1:17 271Sept. 4 at Sacramento State W, 3-1 25-23 25-23 13-25 25-14 5-2 – 1:52 302Sept. 7 vs. Boise State (3) W, 3-1 25-27 25-13 25-19 25-21 6-2 – 1:52 150Sept. 8 at Santa Clara (3) W, 3-2 25-18 20-25 21-25 25-15 15-13 7-2 – 2:18 274Sept. 14 vs. New Mexico State (4) L, 2-3 24-26 25-10 16-25 25-17 8-15 7-3 – NA 141Sept. 14 vs. UT Martin (4) W, 3-1 25-17 25-22 22-25 25-16 8-3 – 1:41 228Sept. 15 at Arizona (4) L, 1-3 22-25 25-22 20-25 18-25 8-4 – 1:03 680Sept. 18 at Cal Poly* L, 0-3 12-25 22-25 16-25 8-5 0-1 1:23 1725Sept. 21 HAWAI’I* L, 0-3 18-25 21-25 24-26 8-6 0-2 1:25 958Sept. 28 at UC Irvine* 7 p.m.Sept. 29 at UC Santa Barbara* 7 p.m.Oct. 5 at CSUN* 7 p.m.Oct. 6 at Long Beach State* 7 p.m.Oct. 11 UC RIVERSIDE* 7 p.m.Oct. 13 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 1 p.m.Oct. 20 UC IRVINE* 7 p.m.Oct. 25 LONG BEACH STATE* 7 p.m.Oct. 27 CSUN* 7 p.m.Nov. 2 at Cal State Fullerton* 7 p.m.Nov. 3 at UC Riverside* 7 p.m.Nov. 8 CAL POLY* 7 p.m.Nov. 10 UC SANTA BARBARA* 2 p.m.Nov. 16 at Hawai’i* 9 p.m.

Set Records (8-6) (7-7) (11-3) (5-9) (5-3) (1-1)

MATCH KEY * - Big West Conference matchHOME EVENTS IN ALL CAPS

TOURNAMENT LEGEND (1) AGGIE INVITATIONAL - All-Tournament: Emily Allen, Malia Bolko(2) Portland State Invitational - All-Tournament: None(3) Santa Clara Invitational(4) Wildcat Classic (Tucson, Arizona)

AGGIES WHEN...Home: 3-2Away: 4-2Neutral: 2-2In tournaments: 7-4

3-set matches: 4-24-set matches: 3-35-set matches: 1-1

Won Set 1: 6-0Had more kills: 7-2Had higher hitting pct.: 7-1Had more digs: 6-2Had more blocks: 3-2

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BRIANNA KARSSEBOOMKills: 17, at Cal State Fullerton (10/14/17)Attacks: 50, at Cal State Fullerton (10/14/17)Assists: 4, at UC Riverside (10/13/17)Aces: 4, vs. Boise State (9/7/18)Digs: 16 (2x), last SACRAMENTO STATE (9/5/17)Blocks: 5 (3x), last at Santa Clara (9/8/18)

PALOMA BOWMANKills: 4, UC IRVINE (9/29/17)Attacks: 10, PORTLAND STATE (9/8/17)Assists: 57, LONG BEACH STATE (10/7/17)Aces: 3 (3x), last vs. Oregon State (8/31/18)Digs: 13, at Hawai’i (9/23/17)Blocks: 4, LONG BEACH STATE (10/7/17)

MAHALIA WHITEKills: 27, at Long Beach State (10/27/17)Attacks: 63, BOISE STATE (9/8/17)Assists: 2 (2x), last at Long Beach State (10/27/17)Aces: 2, CSUN (10/5/17)Digs: 7 (2x), last at Colorado State (11/25/17)Blocks: 4 (3x), last CSUN (10/5/17)

ALEXA ROCKASKills: 11 (3x), last vs. Oregon State (8/31/18)Attacks: 29, NORTHERN ARIZONA (8/26/18)Assists: 2, NORTHERN ARIZONA (8/26/18)Aces: 2 (4x), last vs. New Mexico State (9/14/18)Digs: 4 (2x), last at Sacramento State (9/4/18)Blocks: 6, vs. New Mexico State (9/14/18)

ALLY REYESKills: 1, BOISE STATE (9/8/17)Attacks: 1, BOISE STATE (9/8/17)Assists: 6, at Arizona (9/15/18)Aces: 1 (4x), last vs. UT Martin (9/14/18)Digs: 30, at Arizona (9/15/18)Blocks: None

JOSIE OUGHKills: 7, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Attacks: 14, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Assists: 1, UTAH VALLEY (8/24/18)Aces: NoneDigs: 2, NORTHERN ARIZONA (8/26/18)Blocks: 4, HAWAI’I (9/21/18)

JACKIE GRAVESKills: 3 (7x), last HOLY CROSS (8/25/18)Attacks: 12, vs. Murray State (9/2/16)Assists: 1 (2x), last SANTA CLARA (9/9/17)Aces: 2, UC IRVINE (9/29/17)Digs: 1 (9x), last HAWAI’I (9/21/18)Blocks: 6, UC RIVERSIDE (11/4/17)

EMILY ALLENKills: 30, vs. Southern Utah (9/9/16)Attacks: 69 (2x), last vs. Southern Utah (9/9/16)Assists: 3 (4x), last UC SANTA BARBARA (10/17/17)Aces: 4, at Santa Clara (9/8/18)Digs: 22 (2x), last BOISE STATE (9/8/17)Blocks: 4 (2x), last at Cal State Fullerton (10/14/17)

MADDIE MERLINOKills: 3 (3x), last at Santa Clara (9/8/18)Attacks: 5 (2x), last at Santa Clara (9/8/18)Assists: 50, BOISE STATE (9/8/17)Aces: 3, HOLY CROSS (8/25/18)Digs: 21, at Santa Clara (9/8/18)Blocks: 4, at Sacramento State (9/4/18)

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NICOLA MOOREKills: 14, CSUN (10/29/15)Attacks: 27, at Arizona (9/15/18)Assists: 2, vs. Southern Utah (9/18/15)Aces: 1 (3x), last at Santa Clara (9/8/18)Digs: 4, at CSUN (9/26/15)Blocks: 8, vs. Georgia Tech (9/12/15)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER HIGHS

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MALIA BOLKOKills: 2, vs. San Diego State (9/2/16)Attacks: 8 (2x), last vs. Murray State (9/2/16)Assists: 11, at Sacramento State (9/4/18)Aces: 5, CSUN (9/24/16)Digs: 37, NORTHERN ARIZONA (8/26/18)Blocks: 5, vs. Murray State (9/2/16)

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ROSE HOLSCHERKills: NoneAttacks: NoneAssists: 2, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Aces: 1, HOLY CROSS (8/25/18)Digs: 5, at Arizona (9/15/18)Blocks: None

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RACHEL CHURILLAKills: NoneAttacks: NoneAssists: NoneAces: NoneDigs: NoneBlocks: None

LAUREN JACKSONKills: 11, at Nevada (9/10/16)Attacks: 24, at UC Riverside (10/13/17)Assists: 1 (7x), last vs. New Mexico State (9/14/18)Aces: 2 (2x), last CSUN (10/5/17)Digs: 5, at CSUN (10/28/17)Blocks: 8, at Sacramento State (9/13/16)

LAUREN MATIASKills: 34, at Cal State Fullerton (10/8/16)Attacks: 59, at Cal State Fullerton (10/8/16)Assists: 2, NORTHERN ARIZONA (8/26/18)Aces: 3 (2x), last SACRAMENTO STATE (9/5/17)Digs: 12 (3x), last LONG BEACH STATE (10/7/17)Blocks: 5, vs. Lamar (9/15/17)

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LEONIE STREHLKills: 11, vs. New Mexico State (9/14/18)Attacks: 25, vs. New Mexico State (9/14/18)Assists: NoneAces: NoneDigs: 2, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Blocks: 3 (4x), last vs. UT Martin (9/14/18)

CHELSEA MAEGLINKills: 3, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Attacks: 7, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Assists: NoneAces: NoneDigs: 1, at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Blocks: None

DEMARI WEBBKills: NoneAttacks: NoneAssists: NoneAces: NoneDigs: NoneBlocks: None

JANE SESLARKills: 1, at Sacramento State (9/4/18)Attacks: 1 (4x), last at Cal Poly (9/18/18)Assists: 18, NORTHERN ARIZONA (8/26/18)Aces: 2, at Portland State (9/1/18)Digs: 9, at Santa Clara (9/8/18)Blocks: None

CLAIRE JACKSONKills: NoneAttacks: NoneAssists: NoneAces: NoneDigs: NoneBlocks: None

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CAL POLY (12-16)*2004 11/22 ............ H ...........W, 3-22005 11/11 .............. H ............. L, 1-32005 11/19 ............. A ............ L, 0-32006 9/19.............. A ............ L, 0-32006 11/18 ............. H ............ L, 0-32007 9/28 ............ H ............ L, 0-32007 10/27 ........... A ............. L, 1-32008 10/3 .............. A ............ L, 0-32008 11/1 ................ H ............W, 3-12009 10/16 ............ A ...........W, 3-22009 11/14 ............. H ...........W, 3-22010 10/15 ............ H ............. L, 1-32010 11/13 ............. A ............. L, 1-32011 9/30 ............ A ............ L, 0-32011 10/29 ........... H ...........W, 3-22012 10/13 ............ H ...........W, 3-02012 11/9 ............... A ...........W, 3-02013 10/18 ............ A ............W, 3-12013 11/16 ............. H ............ L, 0-32014 10/3 .............. A ............W, 3-12014 11/1 ................ H ............W, 3-12015 11/7 ............... A ...........W, 3-22015 11/24 ............ H ............W, 3-12016 11/5 ............... H ............ L, 2-32016 11/22 ............ A ............ L, 0-32017 9/19.............. H ............ L, 0-32017 11/10 ............. A ............ L, 0-32018 9/18 .............. A ............ L, 0-3

CAL STATE FULLERTON (14-13)2004 10/29 ........... A ............ L, 0-32005 9/30 ............ H ............. L, 1-32005 10/29 ........... A ............ L, 0-32006 9/29 ............ A ............W, 3-12006 10/26 ........... H ...........W, 3-22007 9/21.............. A ............ L, 0-32007 10/19 ............ H ............ L, 2-32008 10/18 ............ A ...........W, 3-22008 11/14 ............. H ............ L, 2-32009 11/6 ............... A ............. L, 1-32009 10/10 ............ H ...........W, 3-0 2010 10/9 ............. A ............ L, 2-32010 11/5 ............... H ............ L, 0-32011 10/15 ............ A ............ L, 0-32011 11/11 .............. H ............ L, 2-3 2012 9/29 ............ H ............ L, 2-32012 10/26 ........... A ............W, 3-12013 10/4 .............. A ............ L, 2-32013 11/2 ............... H ...........W, 3-22014 10/17 ............ A ...........W, 3-22014 11/13 ............. H ...........W, 3-02015 10/10 ............ H ...........W, 3-02015 10/24 ........... A ...........W, 3-02016 10/8 ............. A ............W, 3-12016 10/22 ........... H ............W, 3-12017 10/14 ............ A ...........W, 3-22017 11/2 ............... H ...........W, 3-0

CSUN (13-14)2004 10/16 ............ H ............. L, 1-32005 10/8 ............. A ............W, 3-12005 11/4 ............... H ............W, 3-12006 10/7 .............. A ............ L, 0-32006 11/4 ............... H ............ L, 0-32007 10/12 ............ H ............ L, 2-32007 11/10 ............. A ............W, 3-12008 10/17 ............ A ...........W, 3-02008 11/15 ............. H ............ L, 0-32009 10/24 ........... A ...........W, 3-02009 9/25 ............ H ...........W, 3-2 2010 10/1............... H ............W, 3-1

2010 10/30 ........... A ............ L, 2-32011 10/8 ............. H ...........W, 3-02011 11/4 ............... A ............ L, 0-32012 10/20 ........... A ............. L, 1-32012 11/16 ............. H ...........W, 3-22013 9/28 ............ A ............ L, 2-32013 11/30 ............ H ............ L, 2-32014 10/24 ........... A ...........W, 3-22014 11/22 ............ H ............ L, 0-32015 9/26 ............ A ............. L, 1-32015 10/29 ........... H ...........W, 3-22016 9/24 ............. H ............ L, 2-32016 10/28 ........... A ............W, 3-12017 10/5 ............. H ............ L, 2-32017 10/28 ........... A ...........W, 3-0

HAWAI’I (1-12)**2012 10/18 ............ A ............. L, 1-32012 11/17 ............. H ............ L, 0-32013 10/26 ........... H ...........W, 3-22013 11/22 ............ A ............ L, 0-32014 9/26 ............ H ............ L, 0-32014 11/29 ............ A ............ L, 0-32015 10/16 ............ A ............ L, 0-32015 11/15 ............. H ............. L, 1-32016 10/16 ............ A ............ L, 0-32016 11/12 ............. H ............ L, 0-32017 9/23 ............. A ............ L, 0-32017 11/16 ............. H ............ L, 0-32018 9/21.............. H ............ L, 0-3

LONG BEACH STATE (2-25)*2004 10/9 ............. A ............ L, 0-32005 9/23 ............. A ............ L, 0-32005 10/22 ........... H ............ L, 0-32006 9/23 ............. H ............ L, 0-32006 10/13 ............ A ............ L, 0-32007 10/13 ............ H ............ L, 2-32007 11/9 ............... A ............ L, 0-32008 9/27 ............. H ............ L, 2-32008 10/24 ........... A ............ L, 0-32009 10/9 ............. H ............ L, 0-3 2009 11/7 ............... A ............ L, 0-32010 10/8 ............. A ............ L, 0-32010 11/6 ............... H ............ L, 2-32011 10/14 ............ A ............ L, 0-32011 11/12 ............. H ............. L, 1-32012 10/5 ............. A ............. L, 1-32012 11/3 ............... H ............. L, 1-32013 10/12 ............ H ............. L, 1-32013 11/8 ............... A ............. L, 1-32014 10/25 ........... A ............. L, 1-32014 11/20 ............ H ............ L, 0-32015 9/25 ............ A ............ L, 0-32015 10/31 ............ H ............. L, 1-32016 9/22 ............ H ............ L, 0-32016 10/29 ........... A ............ L, 0-32017 10/7 .............. H ............W, 3-12017 10/27 ........... A ............W, 3-1

UC IRVINE (12-15)2004 10/8 ............. A ............ L, 0-32005 9/24 ............. A ............ L, 0-32005 10/21 ............ H ............ L, 0-32006 9/24 ............. H ............ L, 2-32006 10/14 ............ A ............. L, 1-32007 10/6 ............. A ............ L, 0-32007 11/2 ............... H ............ L, 0-32008 10/11 ............. H ............ L, 0-32008 11/7 ............... A ............. L, 1-32009 10/3 .............. A ............. L, 1-32009 10/30 ........... H ............W, 3-1

2010 10/2 ............. H ...........W, 3-02010 10/29 ........... A ...........W, 3-02011 9/24 ............. H ...........W, 3-22011 10/21 ............ A ............. L, 1-32012 10/6 ............. A ...........W, 3-02012 11/2 ............... H ...........W, 3-02013 10/10 ............ H ...........W, 3-22013 11/9 ............... A ............ L, 2-32014 10/18 ............ A ............ L, 0-32014 11/15 ............. H ............W, 3-12015 10/3 .............. H ............W, 3-12015 11/21 ............. A ...........W, 3-22016 10/1............... A ............W, 3-12016 11/19 ............. H ...........W, 3-02017 9/29 ............ H ............ L, 2-32017 10/21 ............ A ............. L, 1-32018 9/28 ............ A

UC RIVERSIDE (19-8)2004 10/30 ........... A ...........W, 3-22004 9/4 ............... N ............. L, 1-32005 10/1............... H ............ L, 0-32005 10/28 ........... A ............. L, 1-32006 9/30 ............ A ............ L, 2-32006 10/28 ........... H ...........W, 3-02007 10/5 ............. A ............. L, 1-32007 11/3 ............... H ............ L, 0-32008 10/10 ............ H ............. L, 1-32008 11/8 ............... A ............W, 3-12009 10/2 ............. A ............W, 3-12009 10/31 ............ H ...........W, 3-02010 9/24 ............. A ............W, 3-12010 10/23 ........... H ...........W, 3-02011 10/7 .............. H ...........W, 3-02011 11/5 ............... A ............ L, 0-32012 9/28 ............ H ...........W, 3-22012 10/27 ........... A ...........W, 3-02013 10/5 ............. A ............W, 3-12013 10/31 ............ H ...........W, 3-02014 10/11 ............. H ...........W, 3-02014 11/8 ............... A ...........W, 3-02015 9/30 ............ H ............W, 3-12015 10/23 ........... A ............ L, 2-32016 10/20 ........... H ............W, 3-12016 11/8 ............... A ............W, 3-12017 10/13 ............ A ............W, 3-12017 11/4 ............... H ...........W, 3-2

UC SANTA BARBARA (9-18)2004 11/21 ............. H ............ L, 0-32005 9/14 .............. H ............. L, 1-32005 11/18 ............. A ............ L, 0-32006 9/20 ............ A ............ L, 0-32006 11/17 ............. H ............ L, 0-32007 9/29 ............ H ............ L, 0-32007 10/26 ........... A ............ L, 0-32008 10/4 .............. A ............ L, 0-32008 10/31 ............ H ............ L, 0-32009 10/17 ............ A ...........W, 3-22009 11/13 ............. H ............. L, 1-3 2010 10/16 ............ H ...........W, 3-22010 11/12 ............. A ............ L, 2-32011 10/1............... A ............ L, 2-32011 10/28 ........... H ............W, 3-12012 10/12 ............ H ............. L, 1-32012 11/10 ............. A ...........W, 3-02013 10/19 ............ A ............ L, 2-32013 11/14 ............. H ............ L, 0-32014 10/4 .............. A ...........W, 3-02014 10/31 ............ H ...........W, 3-22015 10/8 ............. H ...........W, 3-02015 11/6 ............... A ...........W, 3-0

2016 10/6 ............. A ............. L, 1-32016 11/3 ............... H ............ L, 2-32017 10/17 ............ H ............. L, 1-32017 11/11 .............. A ............W, 3-12018 9/29 ............ A

PACIFIC (7-9)***2005 10/6 ............. A ............ L, 0-32005 11/5 ............... H ............ L, 0-32006 10/5 ............. H ............ L, 2-32006 11/2 ............... A ............ L, 2-32007 9/19.............. H ............. L, 1-32007 11/16 ............. A ............ L, 0-32008 9/24 ............. A ............. L, 1-32008 11/22 ............ H ............ L, 0-32009 11/21 ............. A ...........W, 3-02009 9/24 ............. H ............W, 3-1 2010 9/23 ............. A ...........W, 3-22010 11/20 ............ H ............ L, 2-32011 9/21.............. A ...........W, 3-02011 11/19 ............. H ...........W, 3-02012 9/22 ............ H ............W, 3-12012 11/24 ............ A ............W, 3-1

Notes: These series encompass UC Davis’ Division I transition period plus the official Big West Conference era. The Aggies became full-fledged members of the league in 2007.

*UC Davis had previous Div. II history with all teams on this list except for Cal Poly, Hawai’i and Long Beach State.

**Hawai’i rejoined the Big West Conference in 2012.

***Pacific left the Big West Conference for the West Coast Conference in 2013. However, the two teams met 12 times as leaguemates.

BIG WEST CONFERENCE SERIES HISTORIES (Division I Era Only)