A familiar face to the Bulldogs’ men’s basketball team will take the court, but this time on the opposite end in Wednesday night’s nonconference game against Cal State San Marcos at the Save Mart Center.
Fresno State played the first game of it's current three-game Pac-12 stretch. The Bulldogs held the Utes to 35 percent shooting in the game and in all their wins they have allowed on 52 pts per game.
The new era of Fresno State men’s basketball has officially begun with the face of the program, head coach Rodney Terry, trying to change the direction the Bulldogs plan to head toward.
It has been just more than five months since head basketball coach Rodney Terry was hired to resurrect a program that has only been to one postseason tournament in the last five years.
Since information was initially leaked Tuesday afternoon, the much-anticipated announcement regarding men’s basketball coach Steve Cleveland’s Fresno State basketball future was finally released: Cleveland is stepping down.
Fresno State Director of Athletics Thomas Boeh announced last night that men’s basketball coach Steve Cleveland would be stepping down, his new position being “special assistant to the director of athletics” ”” whatever that means.