Fresno State Athletics

Bulldogs Play Matinee Contest At Boise State
2/3/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Feb. 3, 2006
FRESNO, Calif. -
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Game 20 Fresno State (11-8, 4-4) at Boise State (11-9, 4-5)
Date: Sat., Feb. 4
Time: 1:00 p.m. (PT)
Site: Taco Bell Arena (12,380) Boise, Idaho
TV: SportsWest (KFRE WB 59): Bill Riley (play-by-play) & Dave Bollwinkel (analyst)/ESPN Full Court
Radio: KMJ (AM 580): Bill Woodward (play-by-play) & Dave Severns (analyst); KOQO (FM 101.9): Jess Gonzalez (play-by-play) & Doug Kessler (analyst)
Game Information
After wrapping up its three-game home stand, Fresno State is on the road for a pair of Saturday-Monday games starting with Boise State on Sat., Feb. 4 and Idaho on Mon., Feb. 6. After starting out with a 2-0 mark on the road, Fresno State is looking snap a five-game road drought overall and a three-game WAC road losing streak. On the road, the Bulldogs are recently coming off an eight point loss to Hawai'i (73-65). In Boise, Fresno State owns a 4-3 worksheet.
The Series
Fresno State will square off against Boise State for the first time this season this weekend and for the 17th time since 1976. The Bulldogs own a 10-6 series advantage. BSU took two of three from Fresno State a season ago, including a one point upset win at the 2005 Western Athletic Conference Championship Tournament. In the series, the Broncos have captured four of the last six meetings.
Quickie Notes
Several Bulldogs have reached milestones in their respective young careers or are approaching marks: Kevin Bell surpassed the 200-point plateau ... With 298 career points, Hector Hernandez is two points shy of reaching 300 ... Donovan Morris also is two points shy of reaching 500 in his career ... Dwight O'Neil surpassed the 300-point mark ... Ja'Vance Coleman eclipsed the 800-career mark for points last week and, with 849 career points to rank 39th all-time in FS history, needs 51 points to become the 34th `Dog to post 900 or more career points at Fresno State ... Head coach Steve Cleveland is one win shy of career-win No. 150.







