The women’s track and field team is in Seattle to compete in two meets spanning three days. The ‘Dogs will compete in the Flotrack Husky Classic beginning today through Saturday, and will finish the Olympic-filled weekend on Sunday at the University of Washington Open.
» Tim Salazar
Bulldogs run north
Softball season almost in full swing
The fresh cut grass and the smell of pollen in the air could mean one of two things: a trip to the store for new allergy medication or that Bulldog softball is back.
‘Dogs fall to Spartans
The Fresno State swimming and diving team lost to San Jose State 184-115 on Saturday in its final meet of the regular season. The loss was the seventh in a row for the ‘Dogs against San Jose State.
Senior swimmers say goodbye
The Fresno State swimming and diving team will honor its seniors Saturday at the final home event of the regular season against San Jose State.
End of the Rainbow
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.
Departing seniors make impact on program
With the 2011 season finished, Fresno State loses 15 seniors heading into next year, some of whom have been mainstays in the football program during their time as Bulldogs.
Wainwright brings head coaching experience to staff
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.
Play calling has been major factor on Fresno State’s season
Fresno State is in its final season in the Western Athletic Conference and the ‘Dogs have free-fallen from being a preseason contender for the title to losing to a WAC opponent the program has never succumbed to. After suffering losses to three straight WAC opponents, the ‘Dogs are looking change the mentality of the team.
Fresno State’s soccer facility opens just in time for WAC Tournament
Fresno State’s soccer team hosts the Western Athletic Conference Tournament, which began on Thursday on its new soccer facility. This is the final year that the Bulldogs will compete in the WAC because they will make the move to the Mountain West Conference next season.







