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'Dogs head to The Pit for final road contest
3/2/2026 12:33:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Game 31: Fresno State (14-16, 8-11 MW) at New Mexico (21-9, 13-6 MW)Â
Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2026 | 6:00 p.m. PT | MW Network| The Pit | Albuquerque, N.M.Â
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FRESNO, Calif. - The Fresno State women's basketball team embarks on their final game of the season to The Pit visiting the New Mexico Lobos on Tuesday night.Â
Bulldog BonesÂ
Emilia Long grabbed her second double-double of the season with 14 points and 11 rebounds against UNLV on Saturday. The guard earned the fifth of her career. Her first one of the season came against Boise State with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Of her five career double-doubles this is the second one that consists of points and rebounds.
Last one on the roadÂ
This season Bulldogs have had to battle hard on the road. Fresno State has seen road games come down to the wire with six of their road games being decided by 10 points or less and three games with a scoring margin of less than five points.
Fresno State's last visit to The Pit ended in a victorious fashion with a 13-point win over the Lobos, 77-64.
The 'Dogs currently hold a 4-10 road record with wins over CSUB, Nevada, San Jose State and Utah State.
History with the LobosÂ
Following Tuesday's contest, Bulldogs will await the final seeding for the 2026 Mountain West Women's Basketball Championship. Tournament play begins on Saturday, March 7 with the championship game on Tuesday, March 10 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Â
Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2026 | 6:00 p.m. PT | MW Network| The Pit | Albuquerque, N.M.Â
Media Coverage
Watch:Â Mountain West
Stats:Â Statbroadcast
Live updates via Twitter (X):Â @fresnostatewbb
FRESNO, Calif. - The Fresno State women's basketball team embarks on their final game of the season to The Pit visiting the New Mexico Lobos on Tuesday night.Â
Bulldog BonesÂ
- Fresno State concludes their time at the Save Mart Center with an 8-6 home record (.571)
- Against the Lady Rebels, Fresno State did not see more than an eight point difference in points scored per period
- Emilia Long recorded her second double-double this season with 14 points and 11 rebounds against UNLV
- Fresno State currently ranks 33rd in the nation in 3PT percentage defense and remain first in the Mountain West (27.6)
- Emilia Long (13.4) Â and Danae Powell (11.6) remain the only two Bulldogs averaging 10+ ppg this season, the pair have also started in all 30 games this season
- Bulldogs also sit 62nd in the nation in scoring defense (59.4) and are third in the Mountain West
- With the final game remaining in the season, Fresno State sits seventh in the conference standings (8-11), three wins behind GCU (11-8) and one win ahead of Air Force (7-12)
- Fresno State hold three No. 1 rankings in the Mountain West in steals per game (9.9), 3PFG% defense (27.5) and turnovers forced per game (19.0)
- Bulldogs are in the top-three in eight categories among other Mountain West teams this season
- Head coach Ryan McCarthy logged his first MW win at Fresno State against Wyoming (53-36
- Ava Marr has been named Mountain West Freshman of the Week three times this season, tying for the most in program history (Nov. 10, Dec. 1 and Dec. 15)
- Bulldogs closed non conference play with a 6-5 record (.545)
- Incoming freshmen (2) - Ava Marr (Brier, Wash.) and Briana Webb (Hayward, Calif.)
- Incoming transfers (8) - Morelia Chavez (Florida State), Indiya Clarke (Wofford), Djessira Diawara (San Jose State), Jaisa Gamble (Alaska Anchorage), Hedda Koehne (Alaska Anchorage), Emilia Long (Alaska Anchorage), Ashlyn Rean (Alaska Anchorage), Kenzie Sirowich (Alaska Anchorage)Â
Emilia Long grabbed her second double-double of the season with 14 points and 11 rebounds against UNLV on Saturday. The guard earned the fifth of her career. Her first one of the season came against Boise State with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Of her five career double-doubles this is the second one that consists of points and rebounds.
Last one on the roadÂ
This season Bulldogs have had to battle hard on the road. Fresno State has seen road games come down to the wire with six of their road games being decided by 10 points or less and three games with a scoring margin of less than five points.
Fresno State's last visit to The Pit ended in a victorious fashion with a 13-point win over the Lobos, 77-64.
The 'Dogs currently hold a 4-10 road record with wins over CSUB, Nevada, San Jose State and Utah State.
History with the LobosÂ
- Fresno State and New Mexico will meet for the first time this season and the 38th time in program history
- Fresno State saw the win in the last meeting at The Pit (77-64)
- On the road against the Lobos Bulldogs hold a 5-11 record
- The last meeting in the series was decided by a scoring margin of less than five points, 65-61, that went to New MexicoÂ
Following Tuesday's contest, Bulldogs will await the final seeding for the 2026 Mountain West Women's Basketball Championship. Tournament play begins on Saturday, March 7 with the championship game on Tuesday, March 10 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Â
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