DAVIS, Calif. – To remain compliant with Yolo County health orders, men's and women's basketball competitions will remain paused until further notice. As a result, games scheduled through January 2 have been canceled.
In addition to Saturday's non-conference game at Sacramento State (Dec. 19), the men will not travel to CSU Bakersfield (Dec. 27-28) or host UC Riverside (Jan. 1-2) in their inaugural set of Big West contests. Upcoming women's games that will not take place include home games versus Northern Arizona (Dec. 20), the Roadrunners (Dec. 27-28) and a pair of road matchups against the Highlanders (Jan. 1-2).
Canceled conference games are officially declared as no-contests.
Up-to-date information about UC Davis men's and women's basketball, and their respective 2020-21 schedules, are available on TwitterÂ
@ucdavismbb,Â
@ucdaviswbb and online atÂ
UCDavisAggies.com.
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