Jamie Southern leads the Bulldogs to two one-run
hits in doubleheader
By Nathan Hathaway
What a difference a game makes. For pitcher Jamie Southern,
it was different from the rest of the season. After almost no-hitting
San Jose State 1-0 in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader,
Southern started the second game and got roughed up for three runs
on six hits in the first two
innings. The Bulldogs recovered to win the game 6-5.More>>
Hughes Views
By Eddie Hughes
It has been 111 days since the Fresno State football team closed
its 2003 season, 17 days since spring practice ended and there are
still 139 days until the Bulldogs open their 2004 campaign at Washington.
So, to hold over all of the hardcore football fans roaming the campus,
it’s time for the super early 2004 Western Athletic
Conference predictions. Will this be the year the Bulldogs finally
win a WAC championship? Can Boise State replace departing quarterback
Ryan Dinwiddie? Will
new UTEP coach Mike Price turn the Miners around? Is Hawaii quarterback
Timmy Chang going to break the NCAA passing yardage record?More>>
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Fresno State’s Veronica Green broke up a
4-4 tie in the fifth inning of game two when she hit a two-run
home run to give the Bulldogs the lead.
-Photo by Cary Edmondson
-Photo by Ryan Smith
By Maggie Thach
After last week’s disappointing loss to then-No. 38 Sacramento
State, the Fresno State women’s tennis team looked to turn
its last home match into a solid win before heading into the Western
Athletic Conference tournament. The Bulldogs faced the 56th-ranked
Pacific Tigers in a match that had little postseason significance,
but in the event of a loss, could
possibly drop Fresno State’s ranking significantly. Fortunately
for the Bulldogs, they breezed through the match, winning 7-0.More>>
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