Fresno State heads into another tough weekend of
baseball with its Western Athletic Conference opening series against
defending national champion Rice, currently ranked fourth in the
nation
By Zack Walton
Tonight signals the start of a new season for the Bulldogs baseball
team. After playing an up-and-down non-conference schedule, Fresno
State (12-16) begins its Western Athletic Conference campaign tonight
by
opening a three-game series against defending national champion Rice
(17-6).More>>
By Kim Anderson
The Fresno State ice hockey club team is looking to defend its Pacific
Collegiate Hockey Association title this weekend in Lake Tahoe. Just
one year ago, the Bulldogs found themselves battling for the PCHA
title against College of the Canyons, the first team they will
face in this year’s playoffs today at 7 p.m.More>>
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Bulldogs sophomore center fielder Richie Robnett
(above) and his teammates are second in the Western Athletic Conference
with a .296 batting average.
-File photo by Cary Edmondson
SOFTBALL
The 14th-ranked Bulldogs dropped a doubleheader to No. 13 Stanford
on Wednesday in Palo Alto. Fresno State’s Christina Clark hit
her 12th home run of the season in the first game, a 3-2 extra-inning
loss. Bulldogs pitcher
Jamie Southern fell to 17-5 on the season with the loss, giving up
seven hits and three runs in eight innings.More>>
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