Fresno State Athletics

Alumni Spotlight: Tami Lundberg
7/1/2024 10:39:00 AM | Women's Basketball
We continue our alumni spotlight series with Tami Lundberg. Lundberg played under head coach Bob Spencer from 1983-86. The California native spent four seasons in a Bulldog uniform.
In Lundberg's sophomore season, she was the year-by-year field goal percentage leader, .479 (145-of-303). As the sixth All-Time career leader in rebounds, Lundberg closed her career with a total of 763 rebounds through 115 games and averaging 6.63 rpg. Lundberg took her high-level experience all the way to Fresno State's first WNIT appearance in 1986. In the WNIT tournament Lundberg was the Bulldogs' leading rebounder with 13, against U.S. International. Making her mark in the record book, Lundberg's name resides in the 1,000 point club scoring 1,079 points in her time as a Bulldog.
Q: What is your current profession and where do you work?
Lundberg: I currently serve the students and staff of Fresno Unified School District as the Chief Technology Officer.
Q: What do you enjoy most about your current profession?
Lundberg: I've always loved technology, even as a kid. I'm lucky that I get to work with a brilliant team of tech professionals who are passionate about serving students, staff, and families here in Fresno.
Q: How did your time at Fresno State prepare you for your career and life after college? Â
Lundberg: Graduating with a Computer Science degree was only part of what I took away from my time at Fresno State. I learned the definition of grit and hard work, how to be a leader, and how a team can accomplish so much more than any one individual.
Q: What's your favorite memory as a student athlete?
Lundberg: Every.single.game.
Q: What do you miss most about your time at Fresno State and being a student-athlete?
Lundberg: Spending quality time with some of the absolute best people I know - my teammates.
Q: Looking back at your career, what's one word you'd use to describe it?
Lundberg: Blessed.
Q: What's the biggest piece of advice you would give to current student-athletes?
Lundberg: Fresno is one of the most supportive communities in the country when it comes to student athletes. Reach out to your teachers, boosters, fans, and former student athletes for support, especially when you begin your career. We're here for you!
Q: If you could give a message to the Fresno State family, what would it be?
Lundberg: I came to Fresno State to play ball and earn my degree. I ended up calling Fresno home, as did my parents, my husband, my kids, and our extended families. Proud to be a Bulldog. Go Dogs!Â
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In Lundberg's sophomore season, she was the year-by-year field goal percentage leader, .479 (145-of-303). As the sixth All-Time career leader in rebounds, Lundberg closed her career with a total of 763 rebounds through 115 games and averaging 6.63 rpg. Lundberg took her high-level experience all the way to Fresno State's first WNIT appearance in 1986. In the WNIT tournament Lundberg was the Bulldogs' leading rebounder with 13, against U.S. International. Making her mark in the record book, Lundberg's name resides in the 1,000 point club scoring 1,079 points in her time as a Bulldog.
Q: What is your current profession and where do you work?
Lundberg: I currently serve the students and staff of Fresno Unified School District as the Chief Technology Officer.
Q: What do you enjoy most about your current profession?
Lundberg: I've always loved technology, even as a kid. I'm lucky that I get to work with a brilliant team of tech professionals who are passionate about serving students, staff, and families here in Fresno.
Q: How did your time at Fresno State prepare you for your career and life after college? Â
Lundberg: Graduating with a Computer Science degree was only part of what I took away from my time at Fresno State. I learned the definition of grit and hard work, how to be a leader, and how a team can accomplish so much more than any one individual.
Q: What's your favorite memory as a student athlete?
Lundberg: Every.single.game.
Q: What do you miss most about your time at Fresno State and being a student-athlete?
Lundberg: Spending quality time with some of the absolute best people I know - my teammates.
Q: Looking back at your career, what's one word you'd use to describe it?
Lundberg: Blessed.
Q: What's the biggest piece of advice you would give to current student-athletes?
Lundberg: Fresno is one of the most supportive communities in the country when it comes to student athletes. Reach out to your teachers, boosters, fans, and former student athletes for support, especially when you begin your career. We're here for you!
Q: If you could give a message to the Fresno State family, what would it be?
Lundberg: I came to Fresno State to play ball and earn my degree. I ended up calling Fresno home, as did my parents, my husband, my kids, and our extended families. Proud to be a Bulldog. Go Dogs!Â
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