UCLA scores two in the ninth, wins pitchers' duel
2-1
By Zack Walton
No hits, no runs, no errors.These words were uttered by the
stadium announcer at Bulldog Diamond over and over Sunday afternoon.More>>
—Photo by Justin Kase Conder
Wolf Pack pulls away late and beats UTEP 66-60
By Nathan Hathaway
As Nevada basked in the glow of its first NCAA
Tournament bid in 20 years, Todd Okeson choked up and Kirk Snyder
soaked in the cheers
of “one more year.”In a tight game that saw the lead
change hands 16 times, including seven times in an eight-minute stretch
of the second half, Nevada
used a late-game push to put away Texas-El Paso 66-60 and claim the
Western Athletic Conference championship on Saturday at the Save
Mart Center.More>>
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Fresno State’s Mitzi Ing is thrown out at
home plate early in Sunday’s extra-innings loss to No. 1 UCLA
at Bulldog Diamond. The No. 15 Bulldogs lost 2-1 in the nine innings.
-Photo by Ryan Smith
Hughes Views
By Eddie Hughes
Whew! What an exhausting week.The week that saw 35 teams competing
and featured a combined 60 games held on Fresno State’s campus by four of the major sports
teams—men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and
softball—is finally over.More>>
Freshman DeAndre Miller hits game-winner to give
Fresno State Pepsi/Johnny Quik title
By Zack Walton
The Bulldogs sure don’t mind keeping things interesting.Because
that’s exactly what the Fresno State baseball team
(11-14) did Saturday night in its 10-9 win over Brigham Young (10-16).More>>
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