DAVIS, Calif. — UC Davis returns to action after securing the 123rd Causeway Classic with a 77-73 win over Sacramento State on Friday night at University Credit Union Center. The victory pushed the Aggies to 3-1 on the season and 3-0 at home. UC Davis closed the rivalry matchup with a late jumper from
Marcus Wilson and a final defensive stand to seal it. The Aggies now shift to a road test at Nevada on Tuesday.
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GAME NOTES
- Opening Tip: UC Davis enters the matchup averaging 79.0 points per game and holding opponents to 69.25 points. The Aggies own the top turnover defense numbers in the Big West through four games and continue to show scoring balance with four players averaging double figures. Nevada enters the matchup at 3-1, following a loss to Santa Clara in their latest game.
- Early Returns: UC Davis opened the season with three home wins over Menlo, North Dakota State, and Sacramento State, paired with a close road loss at Portland. Through four games, the Aggies rank first in the Big West in steals per game, turnovers forced, and three point percentage defense while holding opponents to 40.8 percent shooting overall. UC Davis also sits top five in the conference in field goal percentage, effective field goal percentage, and scoring margin.
- Team Impact:
- Turnovers forced: 16.75 per game (1st Big West, 49th nationally)
- Steals: 9.5 per game (1st Big West, 59th nationally)
- Opponent 3 point defense: 26.0 percent (1st Big West, 44th nationally)
- Field goal percentage defense: 40.8 percent (3rd Big West)
- Blocks: 4.3 per game (3rd Big West)
- Effective FG%: 53.4 percent (5th Big West)
- Field goal percentage: 46.2 percent (5th Big West)
- Scoring margin: plus 9.8 (5th Big West)
- Individual Leaders:
- Connor Sevilla: 18.3 ppg • 60.0% FG • 57.7% 3FG • 3.75 3PM/G (2nd Big West)
- Nils Cooper: 16.0 ppg • 64.3% FG • 2.7 spg (2nd Big West) • 4.3 rpg
- Isaiah Chappell: 12.0 ppg • 47.4% FG • 4.3 rpg • 2.25 3PM/G (8th Big West)
- Omer Suljanovic: 10.8 ppg • 4.3 rpg • 2.0 offensive rebounds
- Niko Rocak: 8.3 ppg • 6.0 rpg • 3.50 bpg (1st Big West, top 10 nationally)
- Marcus Wilson: 8.8 ppg • 3.5 apg (8th Big West) • 2.00 ATO ratio
- Cooking With Connor: Connor Sevilla continues to lead UC Davis in scoring at 18.3 points per game while shooting 60.0 percent from the field and 57.7 percent from three. He has reached double figures in all four games and has hit 15 threes, the second most in the Big West. Sevilla added 20 points on 7-for-11 shooting in the Causeway Classic and has logged 30.0 minutes per game to open the season.
- Cooper's Leap: Despite missing UC Davis' game against Portland, Nils Cooper has been one of UC Davis' most efficient two-way pieces, averaging 16.0 points on 64.3 percent shooting with 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game. He tallied 14 points with three steals against Sacramento State and has scored in double figures in all three appearances. Cooper ranks second in the Big West in field goal percentage and second in steals per game.
- All Around Isaiah: Isaiah Chappell remains steady at 12.0 points per game and is averaging 4.3 rebounds while shooting 47.4 percent from the field. He has scored double figures in all but one game, and continues to provide perimeter scoring with 2.25 made threes per game
- Steady Suljanovic: Omer Suljanovic is averaging 10.8 points and 4.3 rebounds while providing efficient interior scoring. He scored 13 points on 5-for-7 shooting in the Causeway Classic, highlighted by a first half poster dunk. Suljanovic has reached double figures in three of four games and continues to be a consistent option, rounding out the quartet of Aggies averaging double figures through the first four games
- Niko The Anchor: Niko Rocak has anchored UC Davis in the paint with 6.0 rebounds per game and a Big West leading 3.50 blocks per game, ranking top 10 nationally. He posted seven points, eight rebounds, four blocks, five assists, and two steals against Sacramento State, impacting the game across multiple categories. Rocak now has 14 blocks through four games.
- Marcus Making His Mark: Marcus Wilson is averaging 8.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and a team leading 3.5 assists per game with a 2.00 assist to turnover ratio. He delivered the decisive jumper in the Causeway Classic and added 12 points, six rebounds, and three assists in the win
- First Action For Fagbemi: Brayden Fagbemi made his season debut at Portland and delivered a game-high seven assists, to go along with six rebounds and two steals in 31 minutes. Against Sacramento State, he added four points, three steals and five assists to help lift the Aggies
ABOUT THE OPPONENT
- Nevada enters at 3-1 and is coming off a 98-83 road loss at Santa Clara on Saturday.
- The Wolf Pack feature three double-figure scorers in Tayshawn Comer, Corey Camper Jr., and Elijah Price.
- Nevada is shooting 41.2 percent from the field and 30.5 percent from three, while averaging over 75 points per game.
- Nevada ranks first in the Mountain West in free throws, offensive rebounding, and turnovers per game, only committing 8.8 per game.
- Tuesday marks Nevada's fourth home game of the season, as the Pack hold a 3-0 record at Lawlor Events Center.
SEASON NOTES
- Returning Ags: Niko Rocak enters his third season with UC Davis after anchoring the Aggie frontcourt with 6.8 rebounds per game and setting the program's single-season (58) and single-game (6) blocks records. His defensive presence and leadership will again serve as a stabilizing force in the paint. Connor Sevilla, now in his third year, started 24 games last season and averaged 8.9 points per game. He led UC Davis with 63 made threes and ranked among Big West leaders at the free-throw line, converting 91 percent of his attempts. His poise and perimeter shooting remain key offensive pieces. Carl Daughtery Jr. returns for his second season after playing all 32 games last year. The guard averaged 5.0 points and 1.8 rebounds while knocking down 26 threes. His scoring and defensive versatility give the Aggies additional lineup flexibility. Nils Cooper, son of Hall of Famer Michael Cooper, played 30 games last season and averaged 3.9 points and 3.5 rebounds. He posted a career-high 13 rebounds against Big West champion UC San Diego and should continue to be an active wing defender and rebounder while stepping into a larger role offensively this year. Isaiah Chappell, son of NCAA champion Mike Chappell, appeared in 21 games and connected on nine threes before an injury shortened his season. A New Zealand U18 national team member, he provides depth, shooting and athleticism to the Aggie frontcourt.
- New Faces: Brayden Fagbemi joins UC Davis after averaging 11.4 points, 4.7 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.5 steals as a sophomore at Central Arkansas, where he started 27 games and led the team in steals. The Illinois native began his career at Johns Hopkins, earning D3hoops.com Region V and Centennial Conference Rookie of the Year honors after posting 13.4 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game. Marcus Wilson, a three-star guard from Washington State, brings size and athleticism to the Aggie backcourt. He appeared in four games last season before injury and was previously ranked as the No. 1 recruit in New Mexico's 2024 class by PrepHoops. Cyril "CJ" Franklin Jr. transfers from the College of Southern Nevada, where he averaged 14.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.9 assists while earning ACCAC Freshman of the Year and all-conference honors. His all-around game provides scoring and playmaking versatility. Ylan Esso-Essis from France, comes from Modesto JC after averaging 15.5 points and 8.2 rebounds while earning Big 8 Player of the Year and NABC All-America honors. Jonathan Noudjihidi joins from Coahoma CC after averaging 10.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 2.0 blocks per game. He posted six double-doubles and ranked among conference leaders in shooting percentage at 57.8. Jalen Stokes, from Dougherty Valley High School, was a four-year starter and scored 1,607 career points. The Bay Area standout averaged 24 points and nine rebounds as a senior, earning NCS Player of the Year and All-State honors. Chase Rawlins, from local Folsom High School, was a three-time academic all-conference honoree who averaged 17 points, six rebounds, and six assists. He earned league co-MVP and section MVP honors while leading his team to a championship. Abdullah Amzil, from Finland's Drive Academy, was named the 2023–24 Finnish U19 Player of the Year after averaging 14.4 points and six rebounds. He boosted his scoring to 21 points per game in the playoffs and represents Finland internationally. Omer Suljanovic, from Austria's national team and UCC Assigeco Piacenza, led Italy's U19 league in scoring at 24.2 points per game. He made his senior national team debut for Austria at age 17 and brings a combination of size and perimeter skill to the Aggie frontcourt.
- Coaching Staff Continuity and Additions: UC Davis maintains one of the most stable staffs in Division I, with head coach Jim Les, associate head coach Kevin Nosek, and assistants Kyle Vogt and Jonathan Metzger-Jones working together since 2016-17. This group together represents the longest-tenured staff in NCAA Division I men's basketball. The staff expands this year with three additions: Fortune Solomon, Mike Kosich, and Reece Lakritz. Solomon joins as an assistant coach after serving with the Brooklyn Nets' G League affiliate, the Long Island Nets, and brings more than a decade of experience across the NBA, G League, and international basketball. He also serves as an assistant with the South Sudan National Team, helping guide the program to its first Olympic berth. Kosich arrives as assistant coach and chief of staff following roles at San Diego State and South Alabama. His experience in roster construction, scouting, and day-to-day operations will play a major role as UC Davis transitions to the Mountain West. Lakritz, a UC Davis student and former team manager, becomes the program's video coordinator and assistant director of basketball operations. He has been part of the Aggie program since 2023.
- International Experience and Family Connections: UC Davis features one of the most globally connected and family-rooted rosters in Division I. Several Aggies bring international playing experience or heritage, while others continue family legacies that have shaped the program's identity both on and off the court. Graduate forward Niko Rocak represents Switzerland after competing for the nation's U20 team and earning his first senior national team cap earlier this summer. Rocak, fluent in multiple languages, is also one of the program's top academic performers, pursuing an MBA after earning his degree in chemistry. Freshman forward Omer Suljanovic, from Vienna, Austria, made his senior national team debut at just 17 years old, becoming one of the youngest players in the world to appear in a FIBA qualifying window. He is the son of longtime professional player and coach Ramiz Suljanovic, who spent more than a decade in European basketball. His brother, Imran, is also a freshman on the men's basketball team at St. John's. Freshman Abdullah Amzil, from Finland, earned Finnish U19 Player of the Year honors and has represented Finland at multiple youth levels. Basketball runs in his family as well. His brother Mustapha starred at Dayton and New Mexico before signing professionally in Europe, and his sister Latifa played collegiately at Detroit Mercy. Sophomore Isaiah Chappell competed for New Zealand's U18 National Team and follows the example of his father, Mike Chappell, who won an NCAA championship at Michigan State and played professionally in the Australian NBL. Junior Nils Cooper, a California native, represented the Swedish U18 National Team and is the son of Hall of Famer Michael Cooper, a five-time NBA champion and WNBA championship coach who most recently led the BIG3's Miami 305 to a league title. Sophomore Ylan Esso-Essis, from France, developed within the Metropolitans 92 program, one of Europe's premier basketball clubs. Jonathan Noudjihidi, born in N'Djamena, Chad, adds further international perspective to the Aggies' lineup and is one of several players who bring a truly global background to Davis. The 2025-26 Aggies reflect the growing international reach of college basketball, representing Switzerland, Austria, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, France, and Chad.
- Excellence in the Classroom – The UC Davis Standard: UC Davis men's basketball continues to set the academic standard within the Big West, maintaining a 98 percent graduation rate and a team GPA above 3.0. The Aggies also led all UC Davis men's programs in winter quarter GPA. Niko Rocak, Connor Sevilla, and Nils Cooper earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors last season, recognizing student-athletes who maintain a minimum 3.50 GPA and play in at least 90 percent of games. The 2025-26 roster features 14 student-athletes representing seven different majors. Among the highlights are Niko Rocak, who is part of the master's of management program, and Brayden Fagbemi, who is a human development major on a pre-med track. The blend of majors reflects UC Davis' academic diversity and its commitment to preparing student-athletes for long-term success beyond basketball.
- From Past to Present to Future: The 2025-26 season is the 19th for UC Davis as a member of the Big West Conference. UC Davis will join the Mountain West for the 2026-27 season. Previous conference affiliations include: Big West Conference (2007-present), Division I Independent (2004-2007), California Collegiate Athletic Association (1998-2004), Northern California Athletic Conference (1982-1998), Far West Conference (1925-1982).
- Program Legacy and Success: UC Davis men's basketball has built a lasting tradition of success across eras. The Aggies captured the 1998 NCAA Division II national championship, made 12 NCAA regional appearances, and have since risen to become a consistent Division I contender. UC Davis has won two Big West regular-season titles (2015, 2018), a Big West Tournament championship (2017), and earned NCAA Tournament (2017) and NIT appearances (2015, 2018). Over the past decade, the Aggies have posted winning records in seven of ten seasons, highlighted by multiple 20-win campaigns. The 2014-15 squad set the Division I program record with 25 victories, while the 2017 team delivered UC Davis' first Division I NCAA Tournament win by defeating NC Central in the First Four. Signature wins include Utah State, California, Oregon State, Washington State, and Grand Canyon — a 75-68 road victory that snapped the Lopes' 18-game home winning streak, one of the nation's longest at the time. Professional success stories include T.J. Shorts II (2023 EuroCup MVP, Greece), Chima Moneke (EuroCup MVP, former Sacramento King), Elijah Pepper (Perth Wildcats, NBL), Brynton Lemar (Europe), Ezra Manjon (Italy), and A.J. John (Japan, Belgium, Israel, and Mexico). Beyond the court, notable Aggie alumni include Corey Hawkins (assistant coach, Orlando Magic), Joe Harden (founder, Salty Goats Winery), Mark Payne (vice president, Morgan Stanley), Ryan Howley (vice president, Bessemer Trust), and entrepreneurs Ryan Sypkens and Justin Dueck. UC Davis basketball has proven itself as a program built to win, graduate, and prepare players for success in every stage of life.