Fresno State Bulldogs Set to Tangle with Wyoming Cowboys in Las Vegas Duel
As the Fresno State Bulldogs prepare for their upcoming clash against the Wyoming Cowboys at the Thomas & Mack Center, fans are bracing for what promises to be a riveting encounter. The Bulldogs have had a tumultuous season, and their performance in recent games has been a mixed bag of highs and lows.
In their last meeting on March 10, 2024, at the Save Mart Center, Fresno faced off against these very same Cowboys. Despite a valiant effort and an impressive display of fast-break points totaling 12, they fell short with only 47 points to Wyoming's commanding 86. The Bulldogs' field goal percentage was just 29 percent compared to the Cowboys' robust 57 percent. Furthermore, FRES struggled from beyond the arc hitting only five out of sixteen attempts which translated into a mere 31 percent three-point shooting rate.
The statistics from that game paint a clear picture: FRES needs to tighten up their defense and improve shot selection if they hope to emerge victorious in Las Vegas. Their two-point field goal percentage was particularly concerning at just 28 percent; this is an area where significant improvement is needed.
Looking back further into the season provides additional context for FRES's current predicament. On March 7th against New Mexico Lobos in Albuquerque, they were outrebounded significantly—35 rebounds for FRES versus an overwhelming 54 for UNM—and lost by a wide margin of points (58-79). This rebounding deficit has been indicative of larger issues within the team’s interior play throughout several games.
However, it's not all doom and gloom for Bulldog fans. In Reno on March 2nd against Nevada Wolf Pack, despite another loss (66-74), there were signs of life as FRES managed better shooting from inside with a two-point field goal percentage at an improved rate of 52 percent. They also showed tenacity by generating points off turnovers—16 in total—which could be key against WYO if they can force mistakes again.
The upcoming game will undoubtedly hinge on whether or not Fresno State can capitalize on these glimmers of potential while addressing weaknesses exposed in past performances. With strategic adjustments and focused execution on both ends of the court—particularly improving their shot efficiency—the Bulldogs could very well surprise critics who have pegged them as underdogs following recent setbacks.
Bulldog supporters should mark their calendars for March 13th at precisely eleven o'clock AM when these two teams face off once more; this time around it will be under bright lights away from home turf in Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center. Fans unable to attend can catch all action live via internet broadcast on MW Network—a chance no ardent follower should miss as Fresno State looks to rewrite its narrative with what could be an unexpected victory over Wyoming Cowboys.