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'Dogs head to New Mexico to face Lobos in The Pit
1/20/2026 8:27:00 PM | Men's Basketball
GAME 19: FRESNO STATE (9-9, 3-4 MW) vs. NEW MEXICO (14-4, 5-2 MW)
January 21, 2026 | 6 p.m. PT | Albuquerque, New Mexico | The Pit
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MEDIA COVERAGE
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Play by Play: Chris Lewis | Analyst: Pete Gillen
Listen:Â Bulldog Sports Network
Play by Play: Paul Loeffler | Analyst: Marc Q. Jones | Sideline: Taylor Martinez
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FRESNO, Calif. – The Fresno State men's basketball team is back on the road on Wednesday, facing New Mexico at The Pit.
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After back-to-back wins last week against Colorado State and Wyoming, the Bulldogs sit at 9-9 overall and 3-4 in Mountain West play. Â New Mexico is also 5-2 in conference play this season (14-4 overall) with wins over San Jose State, Wyoming, Colorado State and Air Force. Â Â Â
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BULLDOG BONES
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A BRIEF HISTORY WITH THE LOBOS
LAST TIME ON THE FLOOR
ITS SHOWTIME
ETCHED IN THE RECORD BOOK
BEST IN THE BUSINESS
NBA CONNECTION
DOUBLE-DOUBLE KING
1,000 POINT CLUB
WITH THE ASSIST
"V" IS FOR VALLEY
FRESH START
GOING GLOBAL
WELCOME (BACK) TO THE MOUNTAIN WEST
VALLEY ROOTS RUN DEEP
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January 21, 2026 | 6 p.m. PT | Albuquerque, New Mexico | The Pit
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MEDIA COVERAGE
Live Stats:Â Stat Broadcast
Watch:Â CBSSN
Play by Play: Chris Lewis | Analyst: Pete Gillen
Listen:Â Bulldog Sports Network
Play by Play: Paul Loeffler | Analyst: Marc Q. Jones | Sideline: Taylor Martinez
FOLLOW ALONG ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Twitter (X):Â @FresnoStateMBB
Instagram:Â @FresnoStateMBB
TikTok:Â @FresnoStateMBBall
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FRESNO, Calif. – The Fresno State men's basketball team is back on the road on Wednesday, facing New Mexico at The Pit.
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After back-to-back wins last week against Colorado State and Wyoming, the Bulldogs sit at 9-9 overall and 3-4 in Mountain West play. Â New Mexico is also 5-2 in conference play this season (14-4 overall) with wins over San Jose State, Wyoming, Colorado State and Air Force. Â Â Â
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BULLDOG BONES
- Head Coach Vance Walberg is in his second season at the helm of the Bulldog Basketball program and his fourth season as a head coach overall.
- The Bulldogs are coming off a 6-26 season going into 2025-26, with a total of two conference wins, against Air Force and Wyoming.
- Fresno State started the 2025-26 campaign with seven straight home games; all played at the Save Mart Center.
- This is the first time in program history that the Bulldogs have a seven-game home stand to start the season.
- The Fresno State men's basketball team looks a little different this season, with 73% of the roster being newcomers to the squad.
- Fresno State returns only four athletes this season: Troy Jenkins, Makhan Diouf, Zaon Collins and David "DJ" Douglas, Jr.
- Of the four, Collins is the Bulldogs' only returning starter and letterwinner.
- DJ Douglas, a transfer from Green Bay, played in six games for the Bulldogs in 2024-25 before his season was cut short due to injury.
- Troy Jenkins and Makhan Diouf both redshirted for the 2024-25 season and did not see game action.
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A BRIEF HISTORY WITH THE LOBOS
- The Bulldogs and the Cowboys will meet for the 43rd time on Wednesday.
- Fresno State and New Mexico are tied at 21-21 all-time.
- The Bulldogs have struggled against the Lobos at The Pit, however, with only a 3-14 on the road.
- Fresno State has the opportunity to snap a four-game losing streak against the Lobos with a win on Wednesday.
LAST TIME ON THE FLOOR
- The Fresno State men's basketball team earned a 63–60 Mountain West win over Wyoming on Saturday afternoon at the Save Mart Center.
- With the victory, the Bulldogs improved to 9-9 overall and 3-4 in conference play, while the Cowboys fell to 11-7 overall and 2-5 in Mountain West play.
- DeShawn Gory and David Douglas Jr. led Fresno State with 13 points apiece.
- Gory added six rebounds, two assists and two steals, while Douglas Jr. connected on two three-pointers and went 5-of-6 from the free-throw line.
- Jake Heidbreder chipped in 10 points and four assists, and Wilson Jacques anchored the defense with nine rebounds and four blocks.
- Fresno State earned its third Mountain West win of the season.
- The Bulldogs finished with 17 points off 14 Wyoming turnovers.
- Fresno State went 18-of-27 from the free-throw line.
- Wilson Jacques recorded four blocks and nine rebounds.
- DeShawn Gory and David Douglas Jr. each scored 13 points.
ITS SHOWTIME
- Fresno State's DeShawn Gory was named Old Trapper Mountain Men's Basketball Freshman of the Week after his performance in the Bulldogs' wins over Colorado State and Wyoming, the conference announced on Monday.
- Gory had a solid week for the Bulldogs, scoring 27 total points as a starter.
- Last week, he led the Bulldogs with a .481 shooting percentage, going 13-27 from the field.
- In addition, Gory had 16 rebounds, 5 offensive and 11 defensive.
- Gory totaled 6 assists, a block and two steals.
- In Fresno State's win over Colorado State, Gory earned his third straight double-double, with 14 points and 10 rebounds.
- Gory is the first Bulldog to earn a Mountain West Weekly Honor this season.
ETCHED IN THE RECORD BOOK
- Fresno State's Jake Heidbreder has solidified his place in the Bulldog record book after a career night at the charity stripe last week against Colorado State.
- Heidbreder has made 40 straight free throws, a program record.
- He snapped the previous program record, held for the last 44 seasons by Rod Higgins, after going 16-16 at the line against Colorado State.
- In addition, he set a Save Mart Center record for the most made free throws in a single game with 16.
BEST IN THE BUSINESS
- Assistant coach Ray Barefield has been selected to the 2026 Top 100 Most Impactful Mid-Major Assistants list by Silver Waves Media.
- Established in 2020, Silver Waves Media is dedicated to helping sports professionals and athletes advance their careers to the next stage.
- Ray Barefield returned to his hometown and joined Fresno State's men's basketball program as an assistant coach in April 2024, where he played a vital role in recruiting two Mountain West Freshmen of the Week honorees in Brian Amukeke and Elijah Price.
- At the conclusion of the 2024-25 college basketball season, Barefield was invited to the prestigious NXT Up Rising Star Power Lunch, presented by Silver Waves Media Final 4 Weekend.
- Barefield played at San Diego State before playing professionally overseas. He returns to Fresno, where he starred at Hoover High School and was recently inducted into the school's Hall of Fame (2023).Â
- Barefield is also a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), a professional development and advocacy organization serving over 5,000 members in collegiate, scholastic, and youth basketball, and actively participates in community events.
NBA CONNECTION
- Three members of the Fresno State men's basketball staff have experience in the NBA, as both coaches and athletes.
- Head Coach Vance Walberg was an assistant coach for three different NBA teams: the Denver Nuggets (2012-13), Philadelphia 76ers (2013-15) and Sacramento Kings (2015-16).
- Associate Head Coach John Welch served as an assistant coach in the NBA for nearly 20 years with stops with the Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings, Brooklyn Nets, Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies.
- During his tenure in the NBA, Welch was a part of a staff that advanced to the NBA Playoffs 15 times, including a stretch of 12 consecutive seasons.
- Assistant coach Tyler Johnson spent nine seasons in the NBA after a four-year collegiate career with the Bulldogs.
- Over his NBA tenure, Johnson suited up for the Heat, Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and San Antonio Spurs, appearing in more than 350 NBA games with career averages of 9.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE KING
- Freshman Wilson Jacques leads the Bulldogs in double-doubles this season, recording six so far.
- Against Long Beach State, Jacques scored 12 points with 13 rebounds on November 8th.
- He just closed a five-game double-double streak against CSU Bakersfield (11 points, 11 rebounds), Arkansas (12 points, 14 rebounds), CSUN (10 points, 10 rebounds), UNLV (18 points, 11 rebounds) and Utah State (15 points, 12 rebounds).
- Jacques sits in 41st place in the country in double-doubles and is second in the Mountain West.
1,000 POINT CLUB
- With 18 points scored against Utah Valley on November 15, the senior Jake Heidbreder surpassed 1,000 career points.
- So far, the guard has scored 306 points in a Bulldog uniform and owns a .427 shooting percentage, .320 from three, and averages over 37 minutes per game.
- Heidbreder is making an impact on a national scale as well, sitting at 25th in the country in free throw percentage (90.0), 5th in minutes per game (36:54) and 88th in three-point attempts (128).
WITH THE ASSIST
- Zaon Collins, one of Fresno State's only returners on the 2025-26 roster, has led the Bulldogs in assists in all 18 games so far this season.
- He tied a career high with nine assists against Pepperdine.
- Currently, the junior guard ranks 94th in the country and first in the Mountain West in the category with 85 total.
- He is also second in the conference and 65th in the country in assists per game with 5.0.
"V" IS FOR VALLEY
- Fresno State prides itself on being the "Valley's team."
- This pride can be seen in the form of a green V on the Bulldogs' uniforms, as a symbol to the agricultural community of Central Valley of California.
- The San Joaquin Valley is the world's richest agricultural valley in export dollars.
FRESH START
- Fresno State welcomes 11 newcomers to the roster this season: three transfers and 8 eight freshmen.
- Cameron Faas, Jake Heidbreder and Jac Mani all transferred from NCAA DI basketball programs.
- Of the eight freshmen, seven are international students.
GOING GLOBAL
- The 2025-26 Bulldog squad boasts international talent, featuring seven international athletes on
- the roster.
- Fresno State has athletes representing six different countries: France, Italy, Mexico, Senegal,
- Slovenia and the United States.
- In addition, the student-athletes from the US claim five different states as home: Indiana, Arizona, Nevada, Illinois and California.
WELCOME (BACK) TO THE MOUNTAIN WEST
- Transfer Jake Heidbreder is on his third stop in his college career.
- Heidbreder started his career at Air Force, where he spent the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.
- He then transferred to Clemson after his second year at Air Force, redshirted for the 2023-24 season, and returned to the court for the 2024-25 season.Â
- Heidbreder returns to the Mountain West for his final year of eligibility at Fresno State.
VALLEY ROOTS RUN DEEP
- When Vance Walberg was named the Bulldogs' head coach, he emphasized the community, doing things for the Central Valley because Fresno State is the Central Valley's team. That message resonates with not just Walberg but also with his staff. Of the program's six coaches, five have previously lived in the Central Valley.
- Walberg has spent more than 20 years coaching in the Valley at Clovis West HS and Fresno City College.
- John Welch was a member of Jerry Tarkanian's staff at Fresno State from 1995 to 2002.
- Ray Barefield grew up in Fresno and prepped down the street from campus at Hoover HS, graduating in 1989. He is in the school's Hall of Fame.
- Chris Stahowski played for and coached alongside Walberg. He also graduated from Fresno State in 2007.
- Tory Stamps grew up in Fresno and played at Central HS, graduating in 2012.
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