LOS ANGELES -– Many questions were asked of the Cal Bears and the Fresno State Bulldogs after Cal’s 70-47 win. Reporters inquired about each team’s strategy, attitude, plans for the future and even their fan support.
In Fresno State’s second-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, the women’s basketball team found the same outcome to last year’s game – defeat.
The second season for the Fresno State women̢۪s basketball team has begun, and sophomore guard Jaleesa Ross expressed three types of excitement for this weekend at the NCAA women̢۪s tournament.
Thumbs up to the Fresno State Women̢۪s basketball team. Major kudos to the team for its WAC championship win against Nevada this past Saturday.
Both Fresno State men̢۪s and women̢۪s basketball teams hit a jackpot this week while in Reno, Nev., and it wasn̢۪t from winning big at any casino.
Coming into Wednesday night̢۪s home finale, the Bulldogs had two goals: get a needed victory to stay in contention for the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) title and honor three seniors on senior night.
Conference tournaments don̢۪t start for another week, but don̢۪t tell that to the Fresno State women̢۪s basketball team. For them, March Madness already started.
The team took the lead atop the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) on Feb. 8 when it routed San Jose State (SJSU) 76-47, and it clings to that position as the season winds to a close. The Bulldogs now begin a three-game home stand before ending the season on the road against Utah State.