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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno celebrates Bulldogs̢۪ championship

By Ben Keller Aug 25, 2008
Fans in Omaha weren̢۪t the only ones cheering when Fresno State took the NCAA championship in game three of the College World Series (CWS) on June 25. Baseball fans all around Fresno were getting caught up in the excitement.

Baseball salvages split with Aggies

By Kim Anderson May 5, 2008
The Diamond ‘Dogs remained in first place in the conference despite dropping two games in a four game series this weekend with New Mexico State. The Bulldogs are now 16-8 in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) play, just two wins over second place Nevada. On Sunday, left fielder Steve Susdorf hit his fourth home run of the series in the 6-4 win.

Casey at the bat

By Jimmy Graben May 2, 2008
Casey McGehee was in a very familiar position this week — playing the infield in Fresno. But he wasn’t playing his customary spot of third base at Pete Beiden Field that he occupied for three years while in college. The former Fresno State Diamond ‘Dog was playing third base for the Iowa Cubs at Chukchanasi Park in downtown Fresno against the Fresno Grizzlies.

‘Dog Bites

By Collegian Staff Apr 23, 2008
The women̢۪s golf team remains in second place after day two of the 18th annual Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Championships yesterday.

Conference play continues on the road

By Jimmy Graben Apr 18, 2008
The Fresno State baseball team has proven they can win at Pete Beiden Field, but will need to improve on its 3-10 road record this weekend in a Western Athletic Conference (WAC) showdown with New Mexico State.

The one-man Bulldog Spirit Squad

By Shelley Melikian Apr 16, 2008
Fresno State is up to bat and it̢۪s the bottom of the sixth inning. A Bulldog strikes out, which means it̢۪s Inman Perkins̢۪ time to shine in-between innings.

Back in the swing of things

By Jimmy Graben Apr 14, 2008
The old baseball mantra is that pitching and defense wins ballgames. In this weekend’s four-game series against Louisiana Tech, Fresno State had the pitching and Louisiana Tech dropped the ball on defense — literally.

Baseball hosts the other Bulldogs

By Jimmy Graben Apr 11, 2008
Fresno State has dropped its last two games in non-conference play going into tonight̢۪s Western Athletic Conference (WAC) weekend series against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.
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