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October 21, 2005     California State University, Fresno

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'Dogs could clinch WAC berth

Fresno State vs. Idaho

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Volleyball continue to play at home with game vs. Wolfpack


Fresno State will take on the Nevada Wolfpack this week. Nevada enters the week a half-game behind Hawai'i for the conference lead with a 7-1 record in WAC play, and a 12-6 record overall. Nevada solidified its place in the conference with two wins last week, sweeping Boise State in three games before beating Utah State in four games to move out of a tie for second place in the conference. The Bulldogs will face the Wolfpack on Saturday, Oct. 22 when the two teams meet in the North Gym. The match begins at 7 p.m.


This is the Bulldogs’ third game in a row at the North Gym but they have yet to win while at home. Fresno State lost to New Mexico State and Louisiana Tech.

Basketball Red/White scrimmage scheduled


The Fresno State annual Red/White Scrimmage will take place Wednesday, Nov. 2,at 7 p.m. at the Save Mart Center. Admission is free.


The event begins at 5:30 p.m., with both teams participating in an hour-long autograph session on the arena concourse.


The first hour will feature a number of promotions geared toward fans, in addition to a coed two-ball competition and dunk contest. At approximately 8 p.m., the women's squad will take the court for its scrimmage followed by the men's team.

McIntyre injured again


Garrett McIntyre broke his hand during practice on Wednesday and it is questionable for Saturday’s game against Idaho. Head coach Pat Hill said the injury probably won’t require surgery.


Earlier this year, McIntyre suffered a high ankle sprain and still wears a protective cast on his left ankle. He missed two games because of the sprained ankle.

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