Fresno State Athletics

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'Dogs fall to Wyoming at Save Mart Center
1/27/2024 9:18:00 PM | Women's Basketball
FRESNO, Calif.- Fresno State women's basketball team endured a tough loss at home falling to Wyoming at the Save Mart Center on Saturday afternoon, 69-47. Â
HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ
Wyoming took the lead in the opening five minutes holding a 13-7 lead through the first five minutes. Fresno State worked their way to keeping Wyoming to a single digit lead after recording their highest scoring period in the first (14). Fresno State held even through the next ten only being outscored by a single point in the second period, 12-11. Bineta Diatta was the first Bulldog on the board to start the second period followed by a shot from downtown by Mia Jacobs. A layup from Tamia Stricklin takes the 'Dogs down by ten going into the half.Â
It was a hard second-half start for the Bulldogs, as the Cowgirls held the 'Dogs scoreless through the first five minutes of the third. Bulldogs found their first points of the second half by Franka Wittenberg off a second-chance layup in the paint. In their largest run of the night Jacobs and Fox put up a set of layup. With that layup in the books, Jacobs recorded her 14th game in double-figures. Wyoming started and held a double-digit lead in the last quarter to close out the game with a twenty point lead.Â
The Fresno State bench pulled through aiding the team with 23 points lead by Deajanae Harvey (9), Franka Wittenberg, Bineta Diatta and Tamia Stricklin (4) and rounding out with Malaya LeSueur (2). For the second time in a row Fresno State has seen 20 or more points off the bench.Â
Wyoming was led by Barnes, Fertig and Pedersen in scoring. Barnes recorded four 3-pointers and Fertig recorded a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Wyoming moves into the next week of conference play on a 12-7 (7-1 MW) record.Â
UP NEXT: 'Dogs continue their stay at the Save Mart Center to host the Boise State Broncos 13-8 (4-4 MW) on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. PT streaming on the Mountain West Network.Â
NOTES:Â
"Fresno State Athletics - Elevate: Imagine the Possibilities" - The Elevate Campaign provides a visionary roadmap to enhance and construct a series of athletic facilities to help further position Fresno State Athletics for sustained competitive success nationally, while also further serving as a source of pride and economic growth throughout California's Central Valley. For more information, visit GoBulldogs.com/elevate
HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ
Wyoming took the lead in the opening five minutes holding a 13-7 lead through the first five minutes. Fresno State worked their way to keeping Wyoming to a single digit lead after recording their highest scoring period in the first (14). Fresno State held even through the next ten only being outscored by a single point in the second period, 12-11. Bineta Diatta was the first Bulldog on the board to start the second period followed by a shot from downtown by Mia Jacobs. A layup from Tamia Stricklin takes the 'Dogs down by ten going into the half.Â
It was a hard second-half start for the Bulldogs, as the Cowgirls held the 'Dogs scoreless through the first five minutes of the third. Bulldogs found their first points of the second half by Franka Wittenberg off a second-chance layup in the paint. In their largest run of the night Jacobs and Fox put up a set of layup. With that layup in the books, Jacobs recorded her 14th game in double-figures. Wyoming started and held a double-digit lead in the last quarter to close out the game with a twenty point lead.Â
The Fresno State bench pulled through aiding the team with 23 points lead by Deajanae Harvey (9), Franka Wittenberg, Bineta Diatta and Tamia Stricklin (4) and rounding out with Malaya LeSueur (2). For the second time in a row Fresno State has seen 20 or more points off the bench.Â
Wyoming was led by Barnes, Fertig and Pedersen in scoring. Barnes recorded four 3-pointers and Fertig recorded a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Wyoming moves into the next week of conference play on a 12-7 (7-1 MW) record.Â
UP NEXT: 'Dogs continue their stay at the Save Mart Center to host the Boise State Broncos 13-8 (4-4 MW) on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. PT streaming on the Mountain West Network.Â
NOTES:Â
- Fresno State moves down to 3-5 in conference play and 8-4 at homeÂ
- Team high; Points (Mia Jacobs, 17), (Rebounds, 8), Assists (Keely Brown, 1)Â
- For the second time this season Fresno State has scored 49 or less, 0-2Â
- This is lowest team score Fresno State has recorded at home and the second lowest this season (36, Grand Canyon)Â
- Fresno State shot 32% from the field, 15% from the three and 66% from the foul line
- Fresno State saw more points from in the paint (26), second chances (11), fast breaks (3) and the bench (23)
- Fresno State has seen their sixth opponent shoot 50% or better from the field, 1-5Â
"Fresno State Athletics - Elevate: Imagine the Possibilities" - The Elevate Campaign provides a visionary roadmap to enhance and construct a series of athletic facilities to help further position Fresno State Athletics for sustained competitive success nationally, while also further serving as a source of pride and economic growth throughout California's Central Valley. For more information, visit GoBulldogs.com/elevate
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