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1/21/05 • Vol. 129, No. 45     California State University, Fresno

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Home still not kind to 'Dogs

Bulldogs safety opts for draft a year early

'Dogs fall out of first

Pointing toward the top of the WAC

Fresno State vs. Tulsa

Fresno State vs. Tulsa

Saturday, 11 a.m. at Reynolds Center
TV/Radio: KFRE-59/KMJ-580, KOOR-790

GAME PREVIEW By EDDIE HUGHES

Bulldogs

Point Guard
The Bulldogs didn’t get much production from the point against Rice, with Kevin Bell scoring four points and Dominique White going scoreless. Bell did have three steals.

Wing
Ja’Vance Coleman was uncharacteristically held to less than 10 points against the Owls, finishing with eight in just 17 minutes. Dwight O’Neil scored nine off the bench.

Wing
The Bulldogs will need Donovan Morris to improve on his 2 of 7 showing Thursday if they’re going to beat Tulsa.

Power Forward

Dreike Bouldin’s ferocious rebounding streak came to a stop as he finished with just one board in 12 minutes of action. Hector Hernandez had seven points and four rebounds, but was just 1 of 5 on 3-pointers.

Center
Mustafa Al-Sayyad was one of the few Bulldogs on his game, leading the team with 15 points and eight rebounds. Jack Marlow played just one minute, making 1 of 2 free throws. The Bulldogs were 13 of 21 from the free-throw line in the game.

Intangibles
Fresno State needs to gain a split in this week’s road games to stay in good position in the WAC race.

Tulsa


Point Guard
Freshman Deion James has 22 assists and 27 turnovers on the season. Redshirt freshman Brett McDade scored 17 points in Thursday’s loss to Nevada.
Edge: Even

Shooting Guard
Seneca Collins will have a tough assignment defensively, likely drawing a match-up with either Coleman or Morris. Collins averaged 8.2 points per game going into Thursday’s loss.
Edge: Bulldogs

Small Forward
If the Bulldogs want to beat Tulsa, slowing Jarius Glenn is a good way to start. He’s the team’s leading scorer at about 16 points per game.
Edge: Hurricane

Power Forward
Guilherme Teichmann and Oswaldo Gonzalez help give Tulsa enough size to bang inside with the Bulldogs. Both stand 6-foot-9. Gonzalez scored 12 points against the Wolf Pack.
Edge: Bulldogs

Center
The Hurricane’s second best weapon is Anthony Price, who led the team with 18 points on Thursday. Price is 6-foot-8 and will give Al-Sayyad a good test.

Intangibles
Tulsa has not won a WAC game yet this season and will be hunting for a victory.
Edge: Even