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UC Davis Entomology Games Team: Four-Time National Champions!
The UC Davis Entomology Games Team edged out Alabama's Auburn University 75 to 70 to win the...
The UC Davis team conferring at the finals of the Entomology Games (from left) Madi Hendrick, Jill Oberski,Taylor Kelly and Zachary Griebeow, captain. The team went on to win the championship. (Photo by Geoffrey Attardo of UC Davis faculty)
The UC Davis team contemplating a question. From left are Madi Hendrick, Jill Oberski,Taylor Kelly and Zachary Griebeow, captain. The team went on to win the championship. (Photo by Geoffrey Attado)
This was the scene at the end of the finals. The score: UC Davis, 75, and Auburn University, 70. At the podium is Gamesmaster Gamesmaster Alix Whitener. (Photo by Geoffrey Attardo)
The moment when the Gamesmaster announced the national championship team: UC Davis. From left are Madi Hendrick, Jill Oberski, Taylor Kelly and Zach Zriebenow. (Photo by Geoffrey Attardo)ersannounced
The UC Davis team poses for a group photo following their national championship win. From left are Jill Oberski, Zachary Griebenow, Taylor Kelly an Madi Hendrick. (Photo by Geoffrey Attardo)
UC Davis Team Gearing Up for the National Entomology Games
Update, Nov. 13: The UC Davis team defeated the team from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in...
The award-winning UC Davis Entomology Games team is comprised of four doctoral candidates (from left) Madison "Madi" Hendrick of the Ian Grettenberger lab; Jill Oberski of the Phil Ward lab; Erin "Taylor" Kelly of the Geoffrey Attardo lab; and captain Zachary Griebenow of the Phil Ward lab.
A Tip of the Net to Our UC Davis PBESA Winners
A tip of the net to our trio of UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology award...
The UC Davis Entomology Games Team is comprised of (from left) Erin "Taylor" Kelly, Madison "Madi" Hendrick, captain Zachary Griebenow, and Jill Oberski.
UC Davis Graduate Students to Present Their Research in ESA Competitions
Twelve graduate students with the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology--and one...
In the ant genus Dorymyrmex, a rapidly evolving group of similar-looking species includes this specimen of Dorymyrmex “pr01” collected by Jill Oberski in Paraná, Brazil. Oberski, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Phil Ward lab, is president of the UC Davis Entomology Graduate Student Association.