The Fresno State Bulldogs
represent California State University, Fresno (commonly referred to as Fresno State
) in 16 NCAA Division I sports. The teams have been members of the Western Athletic Conference since 1992. Before that, it had been a member of the Big West Conference since 1969 (the conference was known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association until 1988). Fresno State was also a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association from its beginning in 1939 (when Fresno State was in Division II).
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Varsity sports
Fresno State fields 18 varsity sports teams; 7 men's and 11 women's:
Men's sports
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Football, (Division I-A)
- Golf
- Tennis
- Outdoor Track and Field
- Cross Country
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Women's sports
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Equestrian
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming & Diving
- Tennis
- Outdoor Track and Field
- Volleyball
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Football
Fresno State's football team is currently coached by
Pat Hill. Since joining the WAC in 1992, it has shared three WAC titles; in 1992 and 1993 under Head Coach Jim Sweeney, and in 1999 with the
University of Hawaiʻi, Hill's only title. However, Hill has garnered a reputation for being willing to play any top-ranked opponent, anytime, anywhere (usually on the opponent's field). Fresno State (as of December 2005) has achieved success with a 10-8 record against
BCS teams, the most by any program not in a BCS conference. This has provided the Bulldogs a following among college football fans who admire its willingness to challenge the best teams (and has resulted in the Bulldogs being featured more regularly on college football TV programs than most non-BCS conference teams). However, their success in their non-conference games hasn't translated to championships in conference play. The Bulldogs haven't won the
WAC title since sharing it in 1999. Fresno State often travels between 10,000-
20,000 miles (30,000 km) during its football season, between its WAC conference games (the conference itself is spread from Ruston, Louisiana to Honolulu, Hawai
ʻi) and its usually brutal non-conference schedule.
Boise State and Hawai
ʻi are two of Fresno State's major in-conference rivals.
Basketball
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Bulldog basketball squads play at the crown jewel of the WAC, the
Save Mart Center. This facility houses the ECHL's
Fresno Falcons hockey team and is regularly on the
Pollstar list of top 25 concert and entertainment venues by attendance.
Baseball
The Fresno State baseball team is currently coached by
Mike Batesole and has made 4 trips to the
College World Series in its history, most recently to the
2008 College World Series. On
June 25, 2008, the Fresno State Bulldogs defeated the
Georgia Bulldogs to win the 2008 College World Series.
Beiden Field was the former home of the
Pacific Coast League (
AAA) farm team of the
San Francisco Giants (1998-2001). The
Fresno Grizzlies moved to their current downtown stadium in May 2002. Beiden Field is often listed by
Baseball America as a top-25
NCAA baseball facility. It hosted the 2006 WAC baseball tournament.
Softball
The perennial national power Bulldog women's softball team has had a lengthy tradition of winning since the inception of the sport. The softball team owns the distinction of winning the school's first team NCAA National Championship in 1998. Fresno State defeated then-top ranked Arizona 1-0 in the 1998 NCAA championship game in Oklahoma City thanks to the strong arm of All-American pitcher Amanda Scott and the bat of All-American Nina Lindenberg, who scored the game's only run on a solo home run. The Bulldogs finished the season with a 52-11 record and ranked No. 1 in the nation. Arizona entered the 1998 national championship game against Fresno State with a 67-3 overall record.
Through the 2009 season, Fresno State continues to be the nation's only softball team to have earned bids to all 28 NCAA Division I championship tournaments. In addition to Fresno State's 1998 NCAA championship, the Bulldogs have reached the NCAA championship game four other times (1984, 1988, 1989, 1990), and the College World Series 12 times. The Bulldogs are coached by Margie Wright, the nation's winningest Division I coach in the sport. Wright, who has led Fresno State to 10 Western Athletic Conference championships in the last 12 years and 18 league crowns overall, enters her 25th season as head coach of the Lady Bulldogs in 2010. She entered the 2009 season having won 1,307 games in her career.
National championships
- Softball - 1998
- Baseball - 2008
Sports facilities
- Bulldog Stadium, football
- Save Mart Center, basketball, and volleyball
- Pete Beiden Field, baseball
- Bulldog Diamond, softball
- Student Horse Center, equestrian
- Warmerdam Field, track and field
- Spalding G. Wathen Tennis Center, tennis
Traditions
- Official colors are Cardinal and Navy blue
- The mascot of Fresno State is a bulldog named Timeout.
- The green "V" worn on the back of the football players' helmets stands for San Joaquin Valley pride. The green in the "V" is a symbol to the agricultural community of the Central Valley, which is the world's richest agricultural area in export dollars. This was instituted in 1997, when Pat Hill took over as head coach. He was upset with the lack of pride shown by students and athletes in what should be a very proud community.
- In August 2006, Fresno State brought back the official live Bulldog of the team. Victor E. Bulldog, a 2-year old Bulldog, was introduced during the football home opener versus Nevada on September 1, 2006.
Fight song
Fight Varsity
On your toes dig in and hit that line!
We're all pulling hard for you
So fight and give the best there is in you
Fight Varsity
On your toes and hit that line!
We'll fight on to victory
We're always true to Fresno State!
B.U.L.L.D.O.G.S.
GO DOGS GO!
FIGHT DOGS FIGHT!
Fight Varsity
On your toes dig in and hit that line!
We're all pulling hard for you
So fight and give the best there is in you
Fight Varsity
On your toes and hit that line!
We'll fight on to victory
We're always true to Fresno State!
Alma Mater
''Let us in song, our voices raise
In cloistered courts, to sound thy praise.
Each voice and heart that sings is true
To thee, oh, Cardinal and Blue.
For thee, our hopes and memories;
For thee, our hearts and loyalties.
Thy sons and daughters hail thee great,
Our Alma Mater, Fresno State!
''Let us in song, our voices raise
In cloistered courts, to sound thy praise.
Each voice and heart that sings is true
To thee, oh, Cardinal and Blue.
For thee, our hopes and memories;
For thee, our hearts and loyalties.
Thy sons and daughters hail thee great,
Our Alma Mater, Fresno State!