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==National championships==
==National championships==
===Team===
*Track and Field – 1964 (Division II)
*Track and Field – 1964 (Division II)
*Softball – 1998
*Softball – 1998
*Baseball – [[2008 College World Series|2008]]
*Baseball – [[2008 College World Series|2008]]

===Individual===
*Wrestling
**Mike Gallego - 1968
**[[Stephen Abas]] - 1999, 2001, 2002


==Sports facilities==
==Sports facilities==

Revision as of 14:39, 27 August 2014

Fresno State Bulldogs
Logo
UniversityCalifornia State University, Fresno
ConferenceMountain West Conference
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorThomas Boeh
LocationFresno, CA
Varsity teams18
Football stadiumBulldog Stadium
Basketball arenaSave Mart Center
Baseball stadiumPete Beiden Field
MascotTime Out / Victor E.
NicknameBulldogs
Fight songFight Varsity
ColorsCardinal and Blue
   
Websitewww.gobulldogs.com

The Fresno State Bulldogs represent California State University, Fresno (commonly referred to as Fresno State) in 19 NCAA Division I sports. The teams are members of the Mountain West Conference. Before that, it had been a member of the Western Athletic Conference since the 1992–93 before leaving for the Mountain West during the 2012–13 season. Fresno State had also been a member of the Big West Conference since the 1969–70 (the conference was known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association at that time until 1988). Fresno State was also a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association from its beginning in the 1939–40 season (when Fresno State was in NCAA Division II).

On August 18, 2010, it was announced that Fresno State, alongside fellow WAC member Nevada, would accept an offer to move to the Mountain West Conference. Fresno State and Nevada made the move, effective July 1, 2012.

The university has won two NCAA Division I Championships in both Softball (1998) and Baseball (2008).

Varsity sports

Fresno State fields 18 varsity sports teams; 7 men's and 11 women's:

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Equestrian
Football, (Division 1-A) Golf
Golf Lacrosse
Tennis Soccer
Outdoor track and field Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Outdoor track and field
Volleyball

Football

Fresno State's football team is currently coached by Tim DeRuyter. Since joining the WAC in 1992, it has shared three WAC titles; in 1992 and 1993 under Head Coach Jim Sweeney, and in 1999 with the University of Hawaiʻi, Hill's only title. However, Hill has garnered a reputation for being willing to play any top-ranked opponent, anytime, anywhere (usually on the opponent's field). Fresno State (as of December 2005) has achieved success with a 10-8 record against BCS teams, the most by any program not in a BCS conference. This has provided the Bulldogs a following among college football fans who admire its willingness to challenge the best teams (and has resulted in the Bulldogs being featured more regularly on college football TV programs than most non-BCS conference teams). However, their success in their non-conference games hasn't translated to championships in conference play. The Bulldogs haven't won the WAC title since sharing it in 1999. Fresno State often travels between 10,000-20,000 miles (30,000 km) during its football season, between its WAC conference games (the conference itself is spread from Ruston, Louisiana to Honolulu, Hawaiʻi) and its usually brutal non-conference schedule. Boise State and Hawaiʻi are two of Fresno State's major in-conference rivals.

Basketball

Save Mart Center

Bulldog basketball squads play at the Save Mart Center. This facility used to house the ECHL's Fresno Falcons hockey team and is regularly on the Pollstar list of top 25 concert and entertainment venues by attendance.

The Women's Basketball program has enjoyed its best run of success in recent years under coach Adrian Wiggins. He is the only Fresno State coach in program history to not have a losing season and is averaging 23 wins per season in his five full-seasons. More impressive is that Wiggins has guided the program to its only four NCAA tournament appearances in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. With Fresno State moving to the Mountain West Conference, the 2011 - 2012 season is the last chance for the Bulldogs to win a 5th straight Western Athletic Conference championship.

The Men's Basketball program was taken over by Coach Cleveland in 2005. Coach Cleveland made an immediate impact on the troubled basketball program which was still facing sanctions from the Jerry Tarkanian and Ray Lopes era. Cleveland's "Built to Last" approach placed a paramount emphasis on graduating student-athletes. Cleveland's system produced the program's first Academic All-District VIII honoree when sophomore forward Nedeljko Golubovic received the elite recognition in February 2009, which he repeated for back-to-back-to-back CoSIDA accolades as the only University Division student-athlete from a California college honored in any district in each season. In 2009, Golubovic was also the lone representative from a Western Athletic Conference school honored. The WAC also designated Golubovic and freshman guard Brandon Sperling for Academic All-WAC accolades for their accomplishments during 2008-09.

However, due to a lack of winning, and mounting pressure from the community, Coach Steve Cleveland stepped down as Head Coach in 2011.

He was replaced by Rodney Terry, the top assistant from the University of Texas. Terry will be the 18th head coach in Bulldog history. Known as an outstanding recruiting and bench coach while at Texas, Terry's resume includes coaching two national players of the year and 11 appearances in the NCAA tournament.

Baseball

The Fresno State baseball team is currently coached by Mike Batesole and has made 4 trips to the College World Series in its history, most recently to the 2008 College World Series. On June 25, 2008, the Fresno State Bulldogs defeated the Georgia Bulldogs to win the 2008 College World Series.

Beiden Field was the former home of the Pacific Coast League (AAA) farm team of the San Francisco Giants (1998–2001). The Fresno Grizzlies moved to their current downtown stadium in May 2002. Beiden Field is often listed by Baseball America as a top-25 NCAA baseball facility. It hosted the 2006 WAC baseball tournament.

Softball

The perennial national power Bulldog women's softball team has had a lengthy tradition of winning since the inception of the sport. The softball team owns the distinction of winning the school's first team NCAA National Championship in 1998. Fresno State defeated then-top ranked Arizona 1–0 in the 1998 NCAA championship game in Oklahoma City due to the strong arm of All-American pitcher Amanda Scott and the bat of All-American Nina Lindenberg, who scored the game's only run on a solo home run. The Bulldogs finished the season with a 52–11 record and ranked No. 1 in the nation. Arizona entered the 1998 national championship game against Fresno State with a 67–3 overall record.

Through the 2010 season, Fresno State continues to be the nation's only softball team to have earned bids to all 30 NCAA Division I championship tournaments. In addition to Fresno State's 1998 NCAA championship, the Bulldogs have reached the NCAA championship game four other times (1984, 1988, 1989, 1990), and the College World Series 12 times. The Bulldogs are coached by Margie Wright, the nation's winningest Division I coach in the sport. Wright, who has led Fresno State to 10 Western Athletic Conference championships in the last 13 years and 18 league crowns overall, finished her 25th season as the head coach Bulldogs in 2010. She entered the 2009 season having won 1,307 games in her career.

Men's golf

The men's golf team has won 13 conference championships:[1]

Their best finish in the NCAA Championship was fifth in 1990.

Bulldogs who have had success at the professional level include: Jerry Heard (five PGA Tour wins), Tim Norris (one PGA Tour win), Kevin Sutherland (one PGA Tour win), and Nick Watney (five PGA Tour wins)

Notable non varsity sports

Rugby

The Fresno State Rugby Football Club was founded in 1971, although rugby was played at the old Fresno State College as early as 1934.[2] Fresno State plays college rugby in the Division 1 Pacific Western Conference.

Wrestling

Dropped from varsity status in 2006 following a string of lean budget years and gender equity issues,[3] University President Joseph Castro has pledged to reinstate wrestling, along with the addition of at least one new women's sport. An announcement is to be made in late Fall 2014.[4]

Wrestling at Fresno State produced 33 All-Americans and 2004 Olympic silver medalist Stephen Abas.[5]

National championships

Team

  • Track and Field – 1964 (Division II)
  • Softball – 1998
  • Baseball – 2008

Individual

  • Wrestling

Sports facilities

Traditions

  • Red & Blue: When Fresno State was choosing the school colors, the women's teams wanted blue and white while the men's teams wanted red and white; the school decided to choose red and blue (officially, cardinal and navy blue) as a compromise.[6]

The Cardinal was in emulation of the colors of Stanford University and the Blue in emulation of the colors of the University of California.

  • Victor E. Bulldog: The bulldog mascot was chosen when, in 1921, a white bulldog appeared on campus and immediately took to the student body president and his friends.[6] His name is Victor E.[7][8][9]
  • V is for Valley: The green "V" featured on Fresno State uniforms is a tribute to the agricultural community of the San Joaquin Valley, the world's richest agricultural area in export dollars in which Fresno is located. The tribute began in 1997 when new football head coach Pat Hill instituted the green V on the back of the helmets (a tradition later adopted by the other programs) as a means of integrating the school and the community.[10]

Fight Song

Fight Varsity
On your toes dig in and hit that line!
We're all pulling hard for you
So fight and give the best there is in you
Fight Varsity
On your toes dig in and hit that line! We'll fight on to victory
We're always true to Fresno State!
B.U.L.L.D.O.G.S.
GO DOGS GO!
FIGHT DOGS FIGHT!
"GOOOO DOGS!"
Fight Varsity
On your toes dig in and hit that line!
We're all pulling hard for you
So fight and give the best there is in you
Fight Varsity
On your toes dig in and hit that line!
We'll fight on to victory
We're always true to Fresno State!

Alma Mater

Let us in song, our voices raise
In cloistered courts, to sound thy praise.
Each voice and heart that sings is true
To thee, oh, Cardinal and Blue.
For thee, our hopes and memories;
For thee, our hearts and loyalties.
Thy sons and daughters hail thee great,
Our Alma Mater, Fresno State!

References

  1. ^ "Fresno State Men's Golf 2012–13". Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Resno Rugby, History, http://fresnostaterugby.com/Fresno_Rugby.html
  3. ^ "Fresno State Answers Wrestling Questions". Fresno State Athletics. August 9, 2006. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  4. ^ "Fresno State firm on reinstating wrestling, president Castro says". Fresno Bee. August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  5. ^ "Fresno State firm on reinstating wrestling, president Castro says". Fresno Bee. August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  6. ^ a b http://www.gobulldogs.com/trads/fres-nickname.html
  7. ^ Michael Fitzpatrick (June 26, 2008). "Western Bulldogs win best in show". redandblack.com. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  8. ^ Lee Shearer (August 16, 2008). "Bulldogs have what it takes to make a mascot". The Athens Banner-Herald. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  9. ^ "Fresno State Football mascot handler has passed away". KFSN-TV. October 11, 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  10. ^ http://www.gobulldogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082801aaa.html