Last year the women̢۪s basketball team won the regular season WAC title, WAC Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the program̢۪s 43-year history.
In the preseason this year, the Bulldogs have picked up right where they left off with decisive wins over Fresno Pacific, 74-57, and Melbourne Roos, 76-51.
“We have looked really good on offense,â€Â coach Adrian Wiggins said. “However, we have to play much better defense and get out and pressure better.â€Â
The team will look to build off its recent success as they tip-off the regular season tonight against Cal State Bakersfield. Last season the Bulldogs blew out the Road Runners at home 93-50.
“We did beat them pretty bad last time,â€Â Wiggins said. “I’m sure they’ll look to rebound from last year’s loss which should make for a good game.â€Â
While the returning players have been solid in preseason, Wiggins says point guard LaShay Fears has been a pleasant surprise.
“She had to sit out last season due to NCAA transfer rules,â€Â Wiggins said. “I knew LaShay was talented but she’s shown me a lot early on.â€Â
With a few new faces and the departure of a couple key players from last season̢۪s team, Wiggins says he̢۪ll look to two specific seniors for leadership.
“We will look to LaToya Brown and Bailey Amundsen,â€Â Wiggins said. “However, offensively we have many players we can turn to.â€Â
In the preseason polls, the Bulldogs were picked second in the WAC behind Boise State and both Ross and Munro were named to the preseason All-WAC team.
Ross says she is anxious to get the season underway.
“I can’t wait to get out in front of our crowd,â€Â Ross said. “It’s a rivalry type of game with Bakersfield being so close, and should be real competitive.â€Â
The Bulldogs will look to get out on the perimeter and carry over the momentum from the preseason into the season opener at Cal State Bakersfield tonight at 7 p.m.