The Fresno State women’s basketball team dominated Hawaii offensively and defensively in an 83-48 blowout Saturday night, extending its winning streak to six games, and putting an end to its opponent’s own streak as well.
The Bulldogs stole the show Thursday night, literally, stealing the ball 19 times and forcing 32 turnovers overall in a 76-49 blowout of long-time rival San Jose State.
The women's basketball team defeated the San Jose State Spartans 76-49, improving their record to 4-0 in the WAC. Ki-Ki Moore lead the Bulldogs with 19 points.
The ‘Dogs proved their dominance in the Western Athletic Conference by taking down Utah State 90-67 Thursday night and putting an end to the Aggies’ six-game winning streak in Logan, Utah.
In a duel between arguably the two best women’s basketball teams in the Western Athletic Conference, Fresno State will attempt to snap Utah State’s six-game winning streak Thursday night in Logan, Utah.
After being crowned the Hoops for the Cure Tournament champions on Saturday in their 88-67 win over Southern Methodist, the women’s basketball team is still looking to improve as they face stiff competition next week, including two nationally ranked opponents.
Last season, the Bulldogs continued to show promise by winning the Western Athletic Conference championship, but the No. 5 North Carolina Tar Heels cut their season short in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
The Fresno State men’s and women’s basketball teams started the Western Athletic Conference Tournament looking to be crowned champions, but when it was all said and done that was only the case for one of the teams.