Fresno State Bulldogs women's basketball

The Fresno State Bulldogs women's basketball team represents California State University, Fresno, located in Fresno, California, in NCAA Division I basketball competition. They play their home games at the Save Mart Center and are members of the Mountain West Conference.[2]

Fresno State Bulldogs women's basketball
2023–24 Fresno State Bulldogs women's basketball team
UniversityCalifornia State University, Fresno
Head coachJaime White (10th season)
ConferenceMountain West
LocationFresno, California
ArenaSave Mart Center
(Capacity: 14,544)
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsCardinal red and blue[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
NCAA tournament appearances
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Conference tournament champions
2008, 2009, 2011, 2012
Conference regular season champions
2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2020

History

The Bulldogs have an all-time record of 739–562 as of the end of the 2015–16 season. Fresno State has made the NCAA tournament seven times (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) but have never gone past the first round. Before they left the Western Athletic Conference in 2012, the Bulldogs won four WAC titles.[3]

SeasonRecordConference RecordCoach
1971–7210–48–2Donna Pickel
1972–739–58–2Donna Pickel
1973–7410–115–5Donna Pickel
1974–758–75–5Donna Pickel
1975–766–11n/aDonna Pickel
1976–775–10n/aDonna Pickel
1977–7810–144–8Val Cal (interim)
1978–7911–143–9Donna Pickel
1979–8012–141–11Diane Milutinovich
1980–814–211–11Diane Milutinovich
1981–828–74–8Bob Spencer
1982–8315–126–8Bob Spencer
1983–8418–118–6Bob Spencer
1984–8520–98–4Bob Spencer
1985–8621–98–4Bob Spencer
1986–8722–812–6Bob Spencer
1987–8816–1211–7Bob Spencer
1988–8918–129–9Bob Spencer
1989–9021–1211–7Bob Spencer
1990–9116–139–9Bob Spencer
1991–9213–157–11Bob Spencer
1992–9310–174–10Bob Spencer
1993–9413–155–9Linda Wunder
1994–9514–145–9Linda Wunder
1995–9611–164–10Linda Wunder
1996–9714–137–9Linda Wunder
1997–9812–166–8Linda Wunder
1998–999–194–10Britt King
1999-0011–184–10Britt King
2000–0110–196–10Britt King
2001–029–204–14Britt King
2002–0321–1311–7Stacy Johnson-Klein
2003–0413–167–11Stacy Johnson-Klein
2004–0520–1110–8Stacy Johnson-Klein/Adrian Wiggins
2005–0624–814–2Adrian Wiggins
2006–0718–139–7Adrian Wiggins
2007–0822–1114–2Adrian Wiggins
2008–0924–912–4Adrian Wiggins
2009–1027–716–0Adrian Wiggins
2010–1125–814–2Adrian Wiggins
2011–1228–613–1Adrian Wiggins
2012–1324–913–3Raegan Pebley
2013–1422–1113–5Raegan Pebley
2014–1523–1013–5Jaime White
2015–1622–1215–3Jaime White
2016–1718–158–10Jaime White
2017–1817–1511–7Jaime White
2018–1919–1311–7Jaime White
2019–2025–712–2Jaime White
2020–2117–1112–6Jaime White
2021–2211–187–10Jaime White
2022–2310–223–15Jaime White

Postseason results

NCAA Division I

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2008#14First Round#3 BaylorL 67−88
2009#13First Round#4 CaliforniaL 47−70
2010#13First Round#4 BaylorL 55−69
2011#12First Round#5 North CarolinaL 68−82
2012#12First Round#5 GeorgetownL 56−61
2013#15First Round#2 CaliforniaL 76−90
2014#13First Round#4 NebraskaL 55−74

AIAW Division I

The Bulldogs made one appearance in the AIAW National Division I basketball tournament, with a combined record of 0–2.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1974First Round
Consolation First Round
Queens (NY)
Tennessee Tech
L, 36–50
L, 41–53

References

External links


🔥 Top keywords: Main PageSpecial:SearchWikipedia:Featured picturesYasukeHarrison ButkerRobert FicoBridgertonCleopatraDeaths in 2024Joyce VincentXXXTentacionHank AdamsIt Ends with UsYouTubeNew Caledonia2024 Indian general electionHeeramandiDarren DutchyshenSlovakiaKingdom of the Planet of the ApesAttempted assassination of Robert FicoLawrence WongBaby ReindeerXXX: Return of Xander CageThelma HoustonFuriosa: A Mad Max SagaMegalopolis (film)Richard GaddKepler's SupernovaWicked (musical)Sunil ChhetriXXX (2002 film)Ashley MadisonAnya Taylor-JoyPlanet of the ApesNava MauYoung SheldonPortal:Current eventsX-Men '97