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2019-20 Media Guide (PDF) REFERENCE: FRESNO STATE FOR ABBREVIATIONS: FRESNO ST. OR FS NEVER: CAL STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO, FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY, FSU OR FRESNO INTRODUCTION Table of Contents Quick Facts Introduction Records Table of Contents ..........................................1 Individual Career Records ................42-43 Fresno State Quick Facts .....................................................1 Individual Season Records ..............44-45 Location ...........................................................................Fresno, Calif. External Communications .........................2 1,000 Point Club .................................46-50 Founded .............................................................................................1911 Save Mart Center .........................................3 Team ..............................................................51 Enrollment ................................................................................. 25,000 Roster ............................................................. 4 Individual.....................................................52 President ............................................................Dr. Joseph I. Castro Radio/TV Spot Chart ..................................5 Home Court ................................................ 53 Schedule ........................................................ 6 Nickname ................................................................................Bulldogs Opponent Info ..............................................7 Colors...............................................................................Red and Blue History Conference ................................................................Mountain West Yearly Fresno State Stats .......................54 Athletics Director ..........................................................Terry Tumey Staff Year Opponent Stats vs. FS ...................55 Head Coach Jaime White .....................8-9 Year-By-Year Results ........................ 56-63 Assistant Coaches ................................. 10-11 Year-By-Year Finish ...........................64-66 Save Mart Center Support Staff .........................................12-13 Series History vs. Opponents ...............67-75 Capacity........................................................................................15,596 Postseason Appearances .......................76 Year Constructed ........................................................................2003 Rankings ...................................................... 77 Largest Crowd ...... 7, 689 (vs. Louisiana Tech, March 1, 2012) Players Coaching Records ...............................78-79 Lydia Friberg ...............................................14 All-America Honors .................................80 All-Time Arena Record..............................................182-55 (.768) Katelin Noyer ..............................................15 Conference Honors ..............................81-82 Jordanna Porter .........................................16 Academic Honors .............................. 83-84 Bree Delaney ...............................................17 All-Time Letterwinners......................85-87 Team Information Aly Gamez ...................................................18 Retired Jersey - No. 34............................88 2018-19 Overall Record ..............................................................19-13 Genna Ogier ................................................19 ...............................................Home: 11-5 ; Away: 8-7 ; Neutral: 0-1 Maddi Utti ...................................................20 2018-19 Mountain West Record/Finish...........................11-7/4th Gabby Standifer .........................................21 ......................................................................... Home: 7-2 ; Away: 4-5 Wytalla Motta ............................................22 Haley Cavinder ..........................................22 2018-19 Postseason ..........................................WNIT First Round Hanna Cavinder .........................................22 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................. 3/2 Aunjona James .......................................... 23 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 6/4 Kendyll Kinzer ............................................ 23 Newcomers ...........................................................................................6 Brooke Walling .......................................... 23 Credits The 2019-20 Fresno State women’s basketball media guide is a product Coaching Staff 2018-19 Review of the Fresno State Athletics External Head Coach / Alma Mater ...Jaime White / Southern Utah, 1994 Stats-All Games ........................................24 Communications department. Written, Stats-MW Games ......................................25 Overall Record / Seasons .............216-193 (.528) / 13 seasons edited and designed by Josh Mitchell. School Record / Seasons .................99-65 (.604) / 5 seasons Stats-Postseason ......................................26 Additional editorial assistance provdied Assistant Coaches .................Mandi Carver (Idaho State, ‘02) Stats-Games Won/Lost .......................... 27 by the Fresno State Athletics External Stats-Home/Away ....................................28 Communications staff. Covers by Lauren ......................................................Shannon Bush (Holy Cross, ‘06) Game-By-Game Stats .............................29 Crane. .................................Bobby Ratterree (Northern Colorado, ‘09) Team Superlatives ....................................30 Director of Basketball Operations D’shara Strange (Northern Player Superlatives ....................................31 ................................................................................................ Colorado, ‘15) Conference Standings/Awards ............. 32 Graduate Assistant ...........Alexandria Young (San Diego, ‘18) Box Scores .............................................33-41 Program History “V” is for Valley All-Time Overall Record .......................................793-605 (.567) Fresno State prides itself on being the “Valley’s team.” This All-Time Record at Save Mart Center ..................179-52 (.781) pride can be seen in the form of a green V on the Bulldogs’ uniforms, as a symbol to the agricultural community of the NCAA Appearances / Last ................................................7 / 2014 Central Valley of California. NCAA Tournament Record .........................................................0-7 WNIT Appearances / Last .................................................8 / 2019 The San Joaquin Valley is the world’s richest agricultural region in export dollars. WNIT Record ..................................................................................8-10 WBI Appearances / Last ..................................................... 1 / 2018 Fresno State Identification WBI Record .........................................................................................1-1 The University’s formal name is California State University, Fresno. Fresno State is the acceptable shorter, less formal name for the university. It is acceptable as a first text reference, as well as subsequent references. Athletic Communications For athletics department purposes, the University prefers to be called simply Fresno State Assistant Director / WBB Contact ...................... Josh Mitchell - never Fresno State University and never shorten to Fresno. For graphics or abbreviations, Email ...................................................... [email protected] we ask that you please use FS - not FSU, CSUF or Fresno. Another acceptable abbreviation Office ................................................................................559.278.7301 is Fresno St. Cell ....................................................................................559.389.1960 2019-20 FRESNO STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE | 1 INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS Matt Burkholder Mailing Address: Fresno State Athletics External Coummunications Director of Athletic Communications 5305 N. Campus Drive, M/S NG27 (Football, Women’s Golf) Fresno, CA 93740 Office: 559-278-6186 | Cell: 559-862-3771 Email: [email protected] Phone: 559-278-2509 Website: www.GoBulldogs.com Fax: 559-374-9415 Twitter/Snapchat: @FSAthletics Travis Blanshan Facebook/Instagram: FresnoStateAthletics Assistant Director of Athletic Communications (Baseball, Volleyball, Wrestling) Media/Photo Credentials Requests for media and/or photo credentials should be emailed to Josh Mitchell at [email protected] Office: 559-278-4647 at least 48 hours prior to the event. Since space is limited, accommodations are on the following priority basis: Email: [email protected] daily newspapers, originating radio and television stations, national weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets, local and regional television crews. Priority is granted to full-time employees of media entities that cover Fresno State women’s basketball on a regular basis, which includes coverage of press conferences, open practices, home and road games and to visiting media members. Freelance and amateur photographers not on Josh Mitchell assignment are not eligible for photo credentials, except by prior approval from the Fresno State Athletics External Communications
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