HE JUST SITS THERE.
There are literally millions of people watching him at this moment, but it doesn’t seem to interest him.
He is hunched over, arms crossed, staring blankly into the camera, as if nothing at all stimulating is anywhere in the vicinity.
Illustration by Michael Uribes / The Collegian
Midwest Region
No. 10 Davidson
Davidson is the best story to come out of the NCAA this season. The small school played one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the nation. They played against the likes of UCLA, North Carolina and Duke.
After competing with such high competition, the Wildcats flew [...]
Watchdoit.com is a Web site that could potentially change the way people look at online instructional videos –– and it’s starting up here in Fresno.
AS A SPORTS WRITER, IT IS REALLY EASY TO get caught up in the statistics of any given sport.
It wasn’t too long ago that I bombarded Fresno State men’s coach Steve Cleveland with questions about points, rebounds and assists.
Hayley Munro is one of the three starting freshmen for the Fresno State women’s basketball team. The 6’1” forward from Montmorency, Victoria, Aus., is an all-around ball player.
Munro was nothing short of heroic on Saturday.
New Mexico State’s physical play provided its fair share of frustrations on Saturday night, which led to wasted possessions and an ejection.
With just 18 seconds left in play, Kevin Bell delivered his signature crossover as he had many times this year. Again he left his defender behind him and drove to the rim fearlessly. It [...]

Fresno State (13-15, 5-8 WAC) vs.New Mexico State (16-12, 9-3 WAC)

Kyle Richard goes to parties just like any other college student, looking for fun. Richard also listens to the radio and attends clubs on weekends to get out of the house. Unlike most college students, he decided to be on the radio.

Tyson Parker’s second half contributions played a pivotal role in Fresno State’s 76-70 win Saturday night against Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.