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2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES | 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 1 O25 (Wed) at Saint Mary’s (Ex - NorCal Fire Relief) ........... L, 76-85 O30 (Mon) Pacific Union College (Ex) ................................ W, 99-56 N3 (Fri) UC Merced (Ex) ............................................... W, 79-39 N10 (Fri) UC Santa Cruz [MWN] .....................................W, 96-65 N13 (Mon) CSUN CC [MWN]................................................. W, 89-73 N17 (Fri) at Arkansas [ESPN3] .................................................... 5 p.m. N21 (Tues) vs. Evansville CC [CBSSN]......................................... 5:30 p.m. N22 (Wed) vs. George Mason/LA Tech CC [CBSSN] ................ 3 or 5:30 p.m. N26 (Sun) Montana State CC [MWN] ..................................... 12 p.m. N30 (urs) Weber State [MWN] .............................................. 7 p.m. D2 (Sat) at Long Beach State....................................................... 4 p.m. D5 (Tues) CSU Bakersfield [MWN] ....................................... 7 p.m. D9 (Sat) at Cal Poly [BWTV] ..................................................... 7 p.m. D13 (Wed) Arkansas Pine-Bluff [MWN]................................. 7 p.m. D16 (Sat) Oregon [CBSSN] ................................................... 3 p.m. D18 (Mon) CSU Monterey Bay [MWN]................................... 7 p.m. NOTES: • All games broadcast on 940 AM ESPN Radio • All home games also broadcast in Spanish on 1600 AM ESPN Deportes • All home games in BOLD and played at Save Mart Center • All Times Pacific CC = 2017 Cancun Challenge [played at Campus Sites + Cancun, Mexico] AT&T = AT&T Sports Net CBSSN = CBS Sports Network BWTV = Big West TV (www.bigwest.tv) MWN = Mountain West Network (www.GoBulldogs.com/mwn) Mountain West Conference Games D27 (Wed) Nevada [ESPN3] .................................................... 7 p.m. D30 (Sat) Air Force [MWN] .................................................. 4 p.m. J3 (Wed) at Utah State [MWN] ................................................... 6 p.m. J6 (Sat) at Colorado State [CBSSN] ..................................... 2:30 p.m. J9 (Tues) Boise State [ESPNU] .............................................. 8 p.m. J13 (Sat) New Mexico [ESPN3] ............................................ 4 p.m. J17 (Wed) at San Diego State [ESPNU or ESPN3] ...................... 8 p.m. J20 (Sat) at Air Force [AT&T] ..................................................... 1 p.m. J23 (Tues) UNLV [CBSSN] ..................................................... 8 p.m. J27 (Sat) Utah State [MWN] ................................................. 4 p.m. J31 (Wed) at Nevada [CBSSN] ...................................................... 8 p.m. F3 (Sat) at Wyoming [AT&T] .................................................. 11 a.m. F6 (Tues) San Diego State [CBSSN] ...................................... 8 p.m. F14 (Wed) at San Jose State [MWN] ............................................. 7 p.m. F17 (Sat) Colorado State [ESPN3] ........................................ 4 p.m. F21 (Wed) at UNLV [ESPN3]......................................................... 7 p.m. F24 (Sat) Wyoming [ESPN3 or ESPNU] ........................4 or 7 p.m. M3 (Sat) at New Mexico [ESPN3] .............................................. 6 p.m. 2018 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M7 (Wed) MW Opening Round [MWN] ....................................... TBD M8 (urs) MW Quarterfinals [CBSSN] .......................................... TBD M9 (Fri) MW Semifinals [CBSSN]....................... 6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. M10 (Sat) MW Championship [CBS] .......................................... 3 p.m. OPENING TIP • Fresno State is one of eight schools in the West to have made back-to- back postseason appearances (NCAA or NIT). • Fresno State is seeking its first-ever true road win over a SEC opponent. • e Bulldogs’ road game at Arkansas marks Fresno State’s first road non- conference SEC game since Dec. 28, 1996 when the ‘Dogs played at LSU. • Fresno State last faced a SEC opponent in a true road game on March 14, 2007 at Georgia in the first round of the 2007 NIT. • In total, it is Fresno State’s 13th game in its history playing a SEC opponent and first since playing Florida on Dec. 21, 2013 in the Orange Bowl Classic at a neutral site inside the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. • is will be Fresno State’s first-ever game played in the state of Arkansas. • Fresno State has scored at least 80 points in each of its first two games. • Fresno State is 29-3 when scoring 80 or more in the last four seasons. ON THE ROAD • Fresno State has won 10 of its last 20 true road games. • 13 of Fresno State’s 16 road games last season were decided by nine points or fewer (four of six road wins by five points or fewer). • Fresno State was 2-1 in overtime last season (all three road games). • Fresno State played its first-ever quadruple overtime game in program history (at Wyoming, Feb. 8, 2017) last season. ’DOGS FINISH 4TH IN MW, REACH MW SEMIS & NIT Fresno State is a perennial Mountain West contender - winning at least 20 games in three of the last four seasons. e Bulldogs, who finished fourth in league play and 20-13 last season, made the MW semifinals for the second straight season. Fresno State is one of two MW programs to earn a first round bye for the MW Championships in each of the last three seasons. With a strong resume, which featured eight wins over teams in the Top 100 of the NCAA’s Ratings Performance Index (RPI), the ’Dogs earned a No. 5 seed in the Iowa Quadrant of the 2017 National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Fresno State lost 66-59 at TCU in the First Round. BULLDOGS TO PLAY AT ARKANSAS ON FRIDAY NIGHT Fresno State (2-0) visits Arkansas (2-0) in a clash of two postseason contenders on Friday at 5 p.m. PT. e game will be broadcast on WatchESPN/SEC Network Plus and 940 AM ESPN Radio. ABOUT THE ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS e Arkansas Razorbacks (SEC) are 2-0 on the season aſter opening the season with home wins over Samford (95-56) and Bucknell (101-73). e Razorbacks, who are coached by Mike Anderson, are led by Jaylen Barford (21.5 ppg/4.5 rpg/4.0 apg). is will be the second all-time meeting between Fresno State and Arkansas, with the previous meeting back on Nov. 29, 1997 in the Premier Classic in Phoenix, Ariz., when the Razorbacks edged the ’Dogs 70-69. BULLDOG BONES - PLAYER NOTES • Fresno State guard Deshon Taylor has made: ~ 22 of his last 24 free throws (91.7 percent, last five games) ~ 43 of his last 46 free throw attempts (93.5 percent, last nine games) ~ 97 of his last 103 free throw attempts (94.2 percent, last 14 games) • Fresno State guard Deshon Taylor has made 21 of his last 38 (55.3 percent) 3-point attempts (last eight games). He has made multiple 3-pointers in 10 of his last 12 games and three or more 3-pointers in six of the last 11 games. Taylor has also scored at least 15 points in all 17 of his starts. • Fresno State junior guard Sam Bittner is tied for first in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (100 percent, 5-5). He is one of three players in the nation with five made 3-pointers without a miss. • Last season, Fresno State’s Deshon Taylor tied for 32nd in the nation (1st in the MW) in free throw shooting (87.9 percent, 145-165). • Last season, Fresno State’s Jaron Hopkins was 15th in the nation in steals per game (2.2 spg, 71 steals). • REFERENCE: “Fresno State” (never: FSU, CSUF, Fresno State University, or just simply “Fresno”); ABBREVIATION: Fresno St. or FS 2017-18 GAME NOTES Stephen Trembley, Director of New Media • 559-278-6178 (office) • 559-270-4291 (cell) • [email protected] Taylor Martinez, Communications Assistant • 559-278-2509 (office) • 559-394-6492 (cell) • [email protected] FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (2-0) GAME 3: FRESNO STATE (2-0) AT ARKANSAS (2-0) Nov. 17, 2017 -- 5 p.m. PT -- Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena) TV: SEC Network Plus/ESPN3/WatchESPN (Josh Haley/Manuale Watkins) Radio: 940 AM ESPN Radio (Randy Rosenbloom/Marc Q. Jones) Series History: Arkansas leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Arkansas 70, Fresno State 69 (11/29/97 - Phoenix, Ariz. - Premier Classic) Next Up: vs. Evansville (Nov. 21); vs. LA Tech/George Mason (Nov. 22) - both in Cancun, Mexico ARKANSAS FRESNO STATE

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2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 1

O25 (Wed) at Saint Mary’s (Ex - NorCal Fire Relief) ........... L, 76-85O30 (Mon) Pacific Union College (Ex) ................................ W, 99-56N3 (Fri) UC Merced (Ex) ............................................... W, 79-39

N10 (Fri) UC Santa Cruz [MWN] .....................................W, 96-65N13 (Mon) CSUNCC [MWN] .................................................W, 89-73N17 (Fri) at Arkansas [ESPN3] .................................................... 5 p.m.N21 (Tues) vs. EvansvilleCC [CBSSN] ......................................... 5:30 p.m.N22 (Wed) vs. George Mason/LA TechCC [CBSSN] ................3 or 5:30 p.m.N26 (Sun) Montana StateCC [MWN] .....................................12 p.m.N30 (Thurs) Weber State [MWN] ..............................................7 p.m.D2 (Sat) at Long Beach State ....................................................... 4 p.m.D5 (Tues) CSU Bakersfield [MWN] .......................................7 p.m.D9 (Sat) at Cal Poly [BWTV] ..................................................... 7 p.m.D13 (Wed) Arkansas Pine-Bluff [MWN] .................................7 p.m.D16 (Sat) Oregon [CBSSN] ...................................................3 p.m.D18 (Mon) CSU Monterey Bay [MWN] ...................................7 p.m.

NOTES:• All games broadcast on 940 AM ESPN Radio• All home games also broadcast in Spanish on 1600 AM ESPN Deportes• All home games in BOLD and played at Save Mart Center• All Times PacificCC = 2017 Cancun Challenge [played at Campus Sites + Cancun, Mexico]AT&T = AT&T Sports NetCBSSN = CBS Sports NetworkBWTV = Big West TV (www.bigwest.tv)MWN = Mountain West Network (www.GoBulldogs.com/mwn)

Mountain West Conference Games D27 (Wed) Nevada [ESPN3] ....................................................7 p.m.D30 (Sat) Air Force [MWN] ..................................................4 p.m.J3 (Wed) at Utah State [MWN] ................................................... 6 p.m.J6 (Sat) at Colorado State [CBSSN] ..................................... 2:30 p.m.J9 (Tues) Boise State [ESPNU] ..............................................8 p.m.J13 (Sat) New Mexico [ESPN3] ............................................4 p.m.J17 (Wed) at San Diego State [ESPNU or ESPN3] ...................... 8 p.m.J20 (Sat) at Air Force [AT&T] ..................................................... 1 p.m.J23 (Tues) UNLV [CBSSN] .....................................................8 p.m.J27 (Sat) Utah State [MWN] .................................................4 p.m.J31 (Wed) at Nevada [CBSSN] ...................................................... 8 p.m.F3 (Sat) at Wyoming [AT&T] .................................................. 11 a.m.F6 (Tues) San Diego State [CBSSN] ......................................8 p.m.F14 (Wed) at San Jose State [MWN] ............................................. 7 p.m.F17 (Sat) Colorado State [ESPN3] ........................................4 p.m.F21 (Wed) at UNLV [ESPN3] ......................................................... 7 p.m.F24 (Sat) Wyoming [ESPN3 or ESPNU] ........................4 or 7 p.m.M3 (Sat) at New Mexico [ESPN3] .............................................. 6 p.m.

2018 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)M7 (Wed) MW Opening Round [MWN] ....................................... TBDM8 (Thurs) MW Quarterfinals [CBSSN] ..........................................TBDM9 (Fri) MW Semifinals [CBSSN] ....................... 6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m.M10 (Sat) MW Championship [CBS] .......................................... 3 p.m.

OPENING TIP• Fresno State is one of eight schools in the West to have made back-to-back postseason appearances (NCAA or NIT).• Fresno State is seeking its first-ever true road win over a SEC opponent.• The Bulldogs’ road game at Arkansas marks Fresno State’s first road non-conference SEC game since Dec. 28, 1996 when the ‘Dogs played at LSU.• Fresno State last faced a SEC opponent in a true road game on March 14, 2007 at Georgia in the first round of the 2007 NIT.• In total, it is Fresno State’s 13th game in its history playing a SEC opponent and first since playing Florida on Dec. 21, 2013 in the Orange Bowl Classic at a neutral site inside the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla.• This will be Fresno State’s first-ever game played in the state of Arkansas.• Fresno State has scored at least 80 points in each of its first two games.• Fresno State is 29-3 when scoring 80 or more in the last four seasons.

ON THE ROAD• Fresno State has won 10 of its last 20 true road games.• 13 of Fresno State’s 16 road games last season were decided by nine points or fewer (four of six road wins by five points or fewer).• Fresno State was 2-1 in overtime last season (all three road games).• Fresno State played its first-ever quadruple overtime game in program history (at Wyoming, Feb. 8, 2017) last season.

’DOGS FINISH 4TH IN MW, REACH MW SEMIS & NITFresno State is a perennial Mountain West contender - winning at least 20 games in three of the last four seasons. The Bulldogs, who finished fourth in league play and 20-13 last season, made the MW semifinals for the second straight season. Fresno State is one of two MW programs to earn a first round bye for the MW Championships in each of the last three seasons. With a strong resume, which featured eight wins over teams in the Top 100 of the NCAA’s Ratings Performance Index (RPI), the ’Dogs earned a No. 5 seed in the Iowa Quadrant of the 2017 National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Fresno State lost 66-59 at TCU in the First Round.

BULLDOGS TO PLAY AT ARKANSAS ON FRIDAY NIGHTFresno State (2-0) visits Arkansas (2-0) in a clash of two postseason contenders on Friday at 5 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast on WatchESPN/SEC Network Plus and 940 AM ESPN Radio.

ABOUT THE ARKANSAS RAZORBACKSThe Arkansas Razorbacks (SEC) are 2-0 on the season after opening the season with home wins over Samford (95-56) and Bucknell (101-73). The Razorbacks, who are coached by Mike Anderson, are led by Jaylen Barford (21.5 ppg/4.5 rpg/4.0 apg). This will be the second all-time meeting between Fresno State and Arkansas, with the previous meeting back on Nov. 29, 1997 in the Premier Classic in Phoenix, Ariz., when the Razorbacks edged the ’Dogs 70-69.

BULLDOG BONES - PLAYER NOTES• Fresno State guard Deshon Taylor has made: ~ 22 of his last 24 free throws (91.7 percent, last five games) ~ 43 of his last 46 free throw attempts (93.5 percent, last nine games) ~ 97 of his last 103 free throw attempts (94.2 percent, last 14 games)• Fresno State guard Deshon Taylor has made 21 of his last 38 (55.3 percent) 3-point attempts (last eight games). He has made multiple 3-pointers in 10 of his last 12 games and three or more 3-pointers in six of the last 11 games. Taylor has also scored at least 15 points in all 17 of his starts.• Fresno State junior guard Sam Bittner is tied for first in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (100 percent, 5-5). He is one of three players in the nation with five made 3-pointers without a miss.• Last season, Fresno State’s Deshon Taylor tied for 32nd in the nation (1st in the MW) in free throw shooting (87.9 percent, 145-165).• Last season, Fresno State’s Jaron Hopkins was 15th in the nation in steals per game (2.2 spg, 71 steals).

• REFERENCE: “Fresno State” (never: FSU, CSUF, Fresno State University, or just simply “Fresno”); ABBREVIATION: Fresno St. or FS

2017-18 GAME NOTESStephen Trembley, Director of New Media • 559-278-6178 (office) • 559-270-4291 (cell) • [email protected]

Taylor Martinez, Communications Assistant • 559-278-2509 (office) • 559-394-6492 (cell) • [email protected]

FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL

2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (2-0)

GAME 3: FRESNO STATE (2-0) AT ARKANSAS (2-0)Nov. 17, 2017 -- 5 p.m. PT -- Fayetteville, Ark. (Bud Walton Arena)

TV: SEC Network Plus/ESPN3/WatchESPN (Josh Haley/Manuale Watkins)Radio: 940 AM ESPN Radio (Randy Rosenbloom/Marc Q. Jones)

Series History: Arkansas leads 1-0Last Meeting: Arkansas 70, Fresno State 69 (11/29/97 - Phoenix, Ariz. - Premier Classic)

Next Up: vs. Evansville (Nov. 21); vs. LA Tech/George Mason (Nov. 22) - both in Cancun, MexicoARKANSASFRESNO STATE

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS2

Individual Career History

BITTNER, Sam

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 18-4 165/9.2 6-16 . 3 7 5 5-14 . 3 5 7 2-5 . 4 0 0 2 15 17 0.9 19 1 5 1 1 3 19 1.12016-17 26-9 341/13.1 12-46 . 2 6 1 8-33 . 2 4 2 1-2 . 5 0 0 16 31 47 1.8 45 0 24 14 6 11 33 1.32017-18 2-0 37/18.5 7-8 . 8 7 5 5-5 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 5 0 3 0 0 1 19 9.5TOTAL 46-13 543/11.8 25-70 . 3 5 7 18-52 . 3 4 6 3-7 . 4 2 9 19 47 66 1.4 69 1 32 15 7 15 71 1.5

BOWLES, Ray

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2017-18 2-2 58/29.0 6-15 . 4 0 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 5-8 . 6 2 5 1 2 3 1.5 3 0 6 2 0 3 19 9.5TOTAL 2-2 58/29.0 6-15 . 4 0 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 5-8 . 6 2 5 1 2 3 1.5 3 0 6 2 0 3 19 9.5

CARTER II, Terrell

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2014-15 18-3 196/10.9 23-49 . 4 6 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 18-35 . 5 1 4 18 18 36 2.0 34 0 0 12 4 0 64 3.62015-16 29-4 300/10.3 45-76 . 5 9 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 22-31 . 7 1 0 29 40 69 2.4 69 3 6 29 8 6 112 3.92016-17 33-3 486/14.7 78-139 . 5 6 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 28-61 . 4 5 9 28 60 88 2.7 94 3 13 41 24 13 184 5.62017-18 2-2 39/19.5 4-9 . 4 4 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 3 5 8 4.0 7 0 1 2 2 2 9 4.5TOTAL 82-12 1021/12.5 150-273 . 5 4 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 69-130 . 5 3 1 78 123 201 2.5 204 6 20 84 38 21 369 4.5

DEKONINCK, Gilles

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2017-18 1-0 3/3.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0TOTAL 1-0 3/3.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0

GRIMES, Nate

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 13-0 82/6.3 8-21 . 3 8 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-11 . 5 4 5 14 9 23 1.8 12 0 1 4 3 3 22 1.72017-18 2-0 24/12.0 3-5 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 7 5 12 6.0 5 0 1 2 5 0 7 3.5TOTAL 15-0 106/7.1 11-26 . 4 2 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-15 . 4 6 7 21 14 35 2.3 17 0 2 6 8 3 29 1.9

HOPKINS, Jaron

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 33-27 980/29.7 181-377 . 4 8 0 9-37 . 2 4 3 63-108 . 5 8 3 44 139 183 5.5 92 2 119 101 8 71 434 13.22017-18 2-2 55/27.5 13-25 . 5 2 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 3 12 15 7.5 2 0 7 4 0 5 30 15.0TOTAL 35-29 1035/29.6 194-402 . 4 8 3 9-38 . 2 3 7 67-116 . 5 7 8 47 151 198 5.7 94 2 126 105 8 76 464 13.3

McWILLIAMS, Johnny

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 22-0 136/6.2 7-36 . 1 9 4 1-15 . 0 6 7 11-18 . 6 1 1 4 6 10 0.5 19 0 3 5 0 5 26 1.22017-18 2-0 23/11.5 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 2 0 1 2 5 2.5TOTAL 24-0 159/6.6 9-43 . 2 0 9 2-18 . 1 1 1 11-18 . 6 1 1 4 7 11 0.5 21 0 5 5 1 7 31 1.3Individual Career History

ROJAS, Lazaro

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2017-18 1-0 3/3.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 1-0 3/3.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

TAYLOR, Deshon

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 33-15 929/28.2 108-244 . 4 4 3 50-124 . 4 0 3 145-165 . 8 7 9 16 63 79 2.4 60 0 68 52 2 41 411 12.52017-18 2-2 55/27.5 12-20 . 6 0 0 5-9 . 5 5 6 5-6 . 8 3 3 1 5 6 3.0 2 0 10 1 0 3 34 17.0TOTAL 35-17 984/28.1 120-264 . 4 5 5 55-133 . 4 1 4 150-171 . 8 7 7 17 68 85 2.4 62 0 78 53 2 44 445 12.7

TAYLOR, Jahmel

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 19-0 261/13.7 27-65 . 4 1 5 24-58 . 4 1 4 12-16 . 7 5 0 9 20 29 1.5 27 0 17 6 1 10 90 4.72016-17 33-28 1101/33.4 105-246 . 4 2 7 81-181 . 4 4 8 55-70 . 7 8 6 15 99 114 3.5 74 2 60 37 5 40 346 10.52017-18 2-0 49/24.5 11-19 . 5 7 9 9-16 . 5 6 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0 4 4 2.0 6 0 5 2 0 3 31 15.5TOTAL 54-28 1411/26.1 143-330 . 4 3 3 114-255 . 4 4 7 67-87 . 7 7 0 24 123 147 2.7 107 2 82 45 6 53 467 8.6

WARREN, Myles

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2017-18 1-0 4/4.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 1-0 4/4.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

WILLIAMS, Bryson

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 33-26 567/17.2 105-174 . 6 0 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 43-66 . 6 5 2 49 95 144 4.4 102 8 5 39 19 13 253 7.72017-18 2-2 50/25.0 13-15 . 8 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-7 . 5 7 1 4 8 12 6.0 5 0 2 1 1 0 30 15.0TOTAL 35-28 617/17.6 118-189 . 6 2 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 47-73 . 6 4 4 53 103 156 4.5 107 8 7 40 20 13 283 8.1

CAREER STARTS Name Career 17-18 Jaron Hopkins 29 2 Bryson Williams 28 2 Jahmel Taylor 28 0 Deshon Taylor 17 2 Sam Bittner 13 9 Terrell Carter II 12 2 Ray Bowles, Jr. 2 2

CAREER GAMES PLAYED Name Career 17-18 Terrell Carter II 83 2 Jahmel Taylor 54 2 Sam Bittner 46 2 Jaron Hopkins 35 2 Deshon Taylor 35 2 Bryson Williams 35 2 Johnny McWilliams 24 2 Nate Grimes 15 2 Ray Bowles, Jr. 2 2 Gilles Dekoninck 1 1 Lazaro Rojas 1 1 Myles Warren 1 1

STATS BREAKDOWN30+ POINT GAMES Name Career 17-18 Deshon Taylor 1

25+ POINT GAMES Name Career 17-18 Deshon Taylor 3 0

20+ POINT GAMES Name Career 17-18 Deshon Taylor 7 0 Terrell Carter II 1 0 Jaron Hopkins 1 0 Jahmel Taylor 1 0 10+ POINT GAMES Name Career 17-18 Jaron Hopkins 28 2 Jahmel Taylor 25 2 Deshon Taylor 18 2 Bryson Williams 14 2 Terrell Carter II 10 0 Sam Bittner 1 1 Ray Bowles, Jr. 1 1

10+ REBOUND GAMES Name Career 17-18 Jaron Hopkins 3 1 Jahmel Taylor 1 0 Bryson Williams 1 0

10+ ASSISTS GAMES Name Career 17-18None

DOUBLE-DOUBLES Name Career 17-18 Jaron Hopkins 2 1 Jahmel Taylor 1 0 Bryson Williams 1 0

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 3

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 0 New Williams G 6-1 175 R-So. TR Inglewood, Calif. (Santa Monica HS/Auburn) 1 Jaron Hopkins G 6-6 210 Sr. 1L Mesa, Ariz. (Dobson HS/Colorado) 3 Johnny McWilliams G 6-6 200 So. 1L San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos HS) 4 Braxton Huggins G 6-4 195 Sr. TR Bakersfield, Calif. (Mira Monte HS/New Mexico State) 5 Jahmel Taylor G 6-0 180 Sr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific Hills HS/Washington) 10 Eric Vila F 6-11 210 So. TR Girona, Spain (Texas A&M) 11 Bryson Williams F 6-8 230 So. 1L Fresno, Calif. (Roosevelt HS) 12 Myles Fitzgerald-Warren G 6-3 180 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Madison HS) 15 Gilles Dekoninck F 6-6 210 Fr. HS Diest, Belgium (Huntington Prep) 20 Sam Bittner F 6-6 210 Jr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International HS) 21 Deshon Taylor G 6-2 185 Jr. 1L Riverside, Calif. (John W. North HS/UMKC) 22 Ray Bowles, Jr. G 6-5 205 Sr. TR Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS/Pacific) 32 Nate Grimes F 6-8 225 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy) 34 Terrell Carter II C 6-10 290 Sr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Redondo Union HS) 35 Lazaro Rojas F/C 6-11 245 R-Fr. HS Porto Seguro, Brazil (Score Academy) 55 Noah Blackwell G 6-3 190 Jr. TR Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek HS/Long Beach State)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 20 Sam Bittner F 6-6 210 Jr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International HS) 55 Noah Blackwell G 6-3 190 Jr. TR Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek HS/Long Beach State) 22 Ray Bowles, Jr. G 6-5 205 Sr. TR Modesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS/Pacific) 34 Terrell Carter II C 6-10 290 Sr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Redondo Union HS) 15 Gilles Dekoninck F 6-6 210 Fr. HS Diest, Belgium (Huntington Prep) 12 Myles Fitzgerald-Warren G 6-3 180 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Madison HS) 32 Nate Grimes F 6-8 225 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy) 1 Jaron Hopkins G 6-6 210 Sr. 1L Mesa, Ariz. (Dobson HS/Colorado) 4 Braxton Huggins G 6-4 195 Sr. TR Bakersfield, Calif. (Mira Monte HS/New Mexico State) 3 Johnny McWilliams G 6-6 200 So. 1L San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos HS) 35 Lazaro Rojas F/C 6-11 245 R-Fr. HS Porto Seguro, Brazil (Score Academy) 21 Deshon Taylor G 6-2 185 Jr. 1L Riverside, Calif. (John W. North HS/UMKC) 5 Jahmel Taylor G 6-0 180 Sr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific Hills HS/Washington) 10 Eric Vila F 6-11 210 So. TR Girona, Spain (Texas A&M) 11 Bryson Williams F 6-8 230 So. 1L Fresno, Calif. (Roosevelt HS) 0 New Williams G 6-1 175 R-So. TR Inglewood, Calif. (Santa Monica HS/Auburn)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Rodney Terry (7th Season, St. Edward’s University, ’90) Associate Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (4th Season [2011-12, ’15-present], Colorado College, ’68)Assistant Coach: Byron Jones (7th Season, Central Oklahoma, ’93)Assistant Coach: Nick Matson (7th Season [1st as Assistant Coach], Virginia Military Institute, ’09)Director of Basketball Operations: Brian Burton (1st Season, University of Texas-Dallas, ’05)Director of Strength & Conditioning: Johnny Olguin (6th Season, New Mexico Highlands, ’00)Athletic Trainer: Andrew Ure (3rd Season, Averett University, ’09)Special Assistant: Brandon Wiesemann (5th Season, Murray State, ’12)Director of Player Development: Mark Gisbertz (7th Season, Fresno State, ’14)

ROSTER BREAKDOWNBY POSITION Guards 9Forwards 5Center 2

BY STATE/COUNTRY California 9Nevada 2Arizona 1Belgium 1Brazil 1Oregon 1Spain 1

BY CLASS Seniors 5Juniors 3Sophomores 5Freshman 3

BY HEIGHT 7-0 06-11 26-10 16-9 06-8 26-7 06-6 46-5 16-4 16-3 26-2 16-1 16-0 1

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Terrell Carter II TUR-rellGilles Dekoninck Jai-uls Deck-on-ickJaron Hopkins Juh-ronJohnny Olguin Ul-GEE-nDeshon Taylor Duh-shawnAndrew Ure Your

2016 NCAA TOURNAMENT[14] FRESNO STATE VS. [3] UTAH

MARCH 17, 2016 • DENVER

Rk Team MW % Season % T-1. FRESNO STATE 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. Air Force 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. Boise State 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. Colorado State 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. Nevada 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. New Mexico 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. Wyoming 0-0 -- 2-0 1.000T-1. UNLV 0-0 -- 1-0 1.000T-9. San Diego State 0-0 -- 1-1 .500T-9. San Jose State 0-0 -- 1-1 .500T-9. Utah State 0-0 -- 1-1 .500

2017-18 MW Standings

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’DOGS RETURN FOUR STARTERS FOR 2017-18 SEASONWith four starters back for the 2017-18 season, including All-Mountain West candidates Deshon Taylor and Jaron Hopkins, Fresno State was hard at work in the offseason to put itself in position to compete for a conference championship and another postseason appearance. Fresno State will host Oregon during non-conference play and compete in the 2017 Cancun Challenge before opening its MW campaign. In addition to Deshon Taylor and Jaron Hopkins, Fresno State also returns two other starters: sharp-shooting guard Jahmel Taylor and forward Bryson Williams. Jahmel Taylor is one of the nation’s best 3-point shooters and Bryson Williams, a Fresno native, has an opportunity to build on a successful freshman season, which saw him lead in the team in field goal percentage (105-174, 60.3 percent).

DESHON TAYLOR EARNED ALL-MW HONORSFresno State then-redshirt sophomore guard Deshon Taylor was one of the best players in the Mountain West last season, especially down the stretch. He earned third-team All-MW honors from the league’s head coaches and second-team All-MW honors from a MW media panel. Taylor scored at least 15 points in all 15 of his starts (Jan. 14 to March 10) and averaged 20.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game as a starter this season. He also set a single-game school-record with 17 made free throws in the Bulldogs’ quadruple overtime game at Wyoming on Feb. 8 and finished with the program’s third-best single-season free throw efficiency (87.9 percent).

TERRY CLIMBS TO 3RD ON ALL-TIME WINS LISTIn six seasons at Fresno State, head coach Rodney Terry has 107 wins, which ranks him third on the Bulldogs’ all-time head coaching wins list. Jerry Tarkanian (1995-2002) had 104 career wins (153* wins prior to having to vacate 49 wins). Terry is the 18th head coach in program history and the fourth Fresno State head coach to coach at least 200 career games. Boyd Grant (1977-86) is first with 194 career wins, while Ed Gregory (1965-77) is second with 172 career wins.

HOPKINS NAMED TO MW’S ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMFresno State senior guard Jaron Hopkins has established himself as one of the premier defenders in the nation for disrupting passing lanes and scoring in transition. Hopkins was named to the Mountain West’s All-Defensive team by the conference’s head coaches and earned third-team All-MW honors from a MW media panel. Last season, Hopkins averaged a team-best 13.2 points, while also adding 5.5 rebounds, a team-high 3.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game. Hopkins, who played his first two seasons at Colorado, played in all 33 games last season, with 26 starts.

FRESNO STATE, TERRY SIGN CONTRACT EXTENSIONRodney Terry, who just finished his sixth season as Fresno State’s head men’s basketball coach, signed a new 5-year contract through 2021. Terry’s new 5-year contract with Fresno State, which is retroactive to July 1, 2016, runs through April 30, 2021. Under Terry’s leadership, Fresno State won the 2016 Mountain West Championship and returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2016 for the first time since 2001. The Bulldogs have also made back-to-back postseason appearances and have played in a postseason tournament in three of the last four seasons.

BULLDOGS WIN 2016 ORANGE EXPRESS CHAMPIONSHIPFor the second straight season, Fresno State won a nonconference multi-team exempt tournament as the Bulldogs won the 2016 Orange Express with a 3-1 record in the round robin format played at campus sites. In the four-game affair, Fresno State defeated UTSA (69-66), Lamar (83-64) and Oregon State (63-58), and lost to PVAMU (84-78). To win the title, Fresno State won the tiebreaker with Lamar, who also went 3-1 in tournament games, by virtue of the Bulldogs’ 83-64 head-to-head win over the Cardinals. Last season, Fresno State won the 2015 Roundball Showcase. Fresno State is now 11-4 since the start of the 2015-16 season in tournament contests.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location .........................................................................................Fresno, Calif.Founded ........................................................................................................1911Enrollment.................................................................................................21,389President .............................................................................Dr. Joseph I. CastroInterim Director of Athletics .................................................Steve RobertelloSenior Woman Administrator ........................................................Carrie CollColors .............................................................................................Red and BlueNickname ..............................................................................................BulldogsConference ................................................................................ Mountain West

TEAM HISTORY First Season of Men’s Basketball ..........................................................1921-22Seasons ..............................................................................................................95All-Time Record ..............................................................................1,302-1,109Conference Championships ............ 23 (18 Regular Season, 5 Tournament)Last Conference Championship ................................................................2016Postseason Appearances ............................................................................... 23*Last Postseason Appearance .......................................................... 2017 (NIT)NCAA Tournament Appearances ................................................................. 6*................................................................ (1981, 1982, 1984, 2000*, ’01 & ’16)Last NCAA Tournament Appearance .................2016 (NCAA First Round)NIT Appearances .............................................................................................10.............................................(1983, ’85, ’94, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2002, ’07 & ’17)Last NIT Appearance ................................................. 2017 (NIT First Round)NIT Final Fours .......................................................................... 2 (1983 & ’98)NIT Championships .............................................................................1 (1983)All-Time NIT Record ............................................................................... 14-10CBI Appearances ...................................................................................1 (2014)All-Time CBI Record .................................................................................... 4-2 NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals ........................................................................ 6NCAA College Division Championships ....................................................... 2Note: * = 2000 NCAA Tournament appearance vacated due to use of ineligible student-athlete

ARENA INFORMATION Name ....................................................................... Save Mart Center (15,596)Completed ...........................................................................2003 (15th Season)Record in Save Mart Center ................................................................... 158-69Largest Crowd ................................................. 15,423 (12/19/06 vs. Stanford)Number of 12,000-plus crowds......................................................................25Last 12,000-plus crowd .......................... 14,801 (3/1/14 vs. San Diego State)Press Row Phone .......................................................................(559) 347-3699Record in Selland Arena .......................................................................407-136

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Department of Athletics Phone ................................................. 559-278-2643Bulldog Ticket Office .................................................................. 559-278-3647Men’s Basketball Offices .............................................................. 559-278-2748

TEAM INFORMATION 2017-18 Overall Record ................................................................................ 2-0

2016-17 Overall Record ...........................................................................20-132016-17 Conference Record (Place) ..................................................11-7 (4th)2016-17 National Ranking ...............................................NR (AP or Coaches)

Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................................................8/4Newcomers ......................................................................................................... 8

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...........................................................Rodney Terry (7th Season) Overall Record (Seasons) ............................................ 107-97 (7th) Record at School (Seasons) ......................................... 107-97 (7th) Alma Mater .......................................St. Edward’s University, 1990Associate Head Coach: ......Jerry Wainwright (4th Season, ’11-’12 & ’15-p) Alma Mater ................................................ Colorado College, 1968Assistant Coach: ...................................................... Byron Jones (7th Season) Alma Mater ............................................. Central Oklahoma, 1993Assistant Coach: ............Nick Matson (7th Season, 1st as Assistant Coach) Alma Mater ................................. Virginia Military Institute, 2009Director of Basketball Operations: .......................Brian Burton (1st Season) Alma Mater .................................University of Texas-Dallas, 2005Special Assistant: .....................................Brandon Wiesemann (5th Season) Alma Mater ...................................................... Murray State, 2012Director of Player Development: .......................Mark Gisbertz (7th Season) Alma Mater ........................................................ Fresno State, 2014Athletic Trainer: ...................................................... Andrew Ure (3rd Season) Alma Mater ...............................................Averett University, 2009

ATHLETICS EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS Director of New Media (Primary)......................................Stephen Trembley Email ........................................................strembley@csufresno.edu Office............................................................................ 559-278-6178 Cell ............................................................................... 559-270-4291Communications Assistant (Secondary) .............................. Taylor Martinez Email ...............................................taylormartinez@csufresno.edu Office............................................................................ 559-278-4881 Cell ............................................................................... 559-394-6492Communications Student Assistant (Tertiary) ................Savannah Stoeckle Email ........................................sstoeckle489@mail.fresnostate.edu Office............................................................................ 559-278-4881Fax ................................................................................................. 559-278-5951Address .................................................... 5305 N. Campus Drive, M/S NG27.................................................................................................Fresno, CA 93710Website ...........................................................................www.GoBulldogs.comFacebook ........................................................................... FresnoStateAthleticsTwitter/Instagram (Team) ..................................................@FresnoStateMBBTwitter/Snapchat (Department) .................................................@FSAthletics

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DESHON TAYLOR SHINING AS A STARTER• In all 17 games as a starter in his Bulldog career, Fresno State junior guard Deshon Taylor has scored at least 15 points. • In 15 games as a starter last season, Deshon Taylor averaged 20.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game. Taylor started all 15 games from Jan. 14 to March 10. He also shot 90.8 percent at the free throw line (118-for-130 FT), compared to 76.7 percent (23-30 FT) before Jan. 14.• In the first 17 games of the season last year (no starts), Deshon Taylor averaged 5.2 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game.• Last season, Deshon Taylor made 37.7 percent (26-for-69 FGA) and 28.9 percent (13-for-45 3FGA) in his first 17 games (as a reserve), while he shot 47.0 percent (79-for-168 FGA) and 45.3 percent (34-for-75 3FGA) in 15 games (as a starter last season) for increases of 8.2 percent (FGA) and 16.4 percent (3FGA) when in the starting line-up on Jan. 14.• Taylor scored a career-high 32 points, including a 17-for-18 clip at the free throw line, in a quadruple overtime game at Wyoming on Feb. 8. His 17 free throws set a school record for most free throws made in a game.

JAHMEL TAYLOR: AN ELITE 3-POINT SHOOTERLast season, Fresno State then-junior guard Jahmel Taylor was tied for fourth in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (81-for-181, 44.8 percent), which ranked as the third-best single-season 3-point field goal percenatge in program history. He has at least one 3-pointer in 41 of his last 46 games played. Since the start of the 2016-17 season, Jahmel Taylor has 23 games with multiple 3-pointers, including 10 games with four or more 3-pointers. He made 11 consecutive 3-pointers over three games from Dec. 6-14, 2016, which was four shy of tying the national record of 15 (set back from Dec. 15-28, 1990 by Northwestern’s Todd Leslie).

BREAKDOWN: Jahmel Taylor’s 3-Point Field Goal Percentage• Career 3FG% (overall): 114-for-255 (44.7 percent)• Career 3FG% (with prescription glasses): 90-for-189 (47.6 percent)• Career 3FG% (without prescription glasses): 24-for-66 (36.4 percent)

• 2016-17 Season 3FG% (overall): 81-for-181 (44.8 percent)• 2016-17 Season 3FG% (prescription glasses): 81-for-173 (46.8 percent)• 2016-17 Season 3FG% (without prescription glasses): 0-for-8 (0.0 percent)

TRENDING IN TERRY’S TENURE• Fresno State has won 15 of its last 20 games in its next game after a loss.• Fresno State is 45-8 since the start of the 2014-15 season when limiting an opponent to under 70 points.• Fresno State has won 15 consecutive games when holding an opponent to under 60 points (7-0 last season, including 4-0 record vs. MW opponents).(Last Loss: San Diego State 58, Fresno State 47 • 1/27/15 • Viejas Arena)• Fresno State is 29-3 since the start of the 2013-14 season when limiting an opponent to under 60 points.• Fresno State is 46-11 in head coach Rodney Terry’s now six seasons at Fresno State when limiting an opponent to under 60 points.• During Terry’s tenure, Fresno State is 12-1 when exactly five ’Dogs score in double digits and 19-2 when at least five Bulldogs score in double digits.• Fresno State has won 20 or more games three times in Terry’s first seven seasons.• Fresno State has not committed more turnovers than its opponents in 154 of the 207 games (74.4 percent) in Terry’s tenure (since 2011).

BETWEEN THE BASELINES: STATISTICAL NOTES• Fresno State owned a +1.2 turnover margin/game (444-485) last season.(Fresno State had a +4.3 turnover margin/game (378-530) in 2015-16.)

• Fresno State owned a +2.4 steal margin/game (278-198) last season.(Fresno State had a +3.8 steal margin/game (295-161) in 2015-16.)

• Fresno State had a +0.7 rebounding margin/game (1172-1148) last season.(Fresno State had a +0.5 rebounding margin/game (1278-1237) in 2015-16.)

• Fresno State limited 27 of its 33 opponents to under 80 points last season.(Fresno State limited 27 of its 35 opponents to under 80 points in 2015-16.)

ON THE ROAD• Fresno State has won 10 of its last 20 true road games.• Fresno State was 2-1 in overtime last season (all three road games).• Fresno State played its first-ever quadruple overtime game in program history (at Wyoming, Feb. 8, 2017) last season.• 13 of Fresno State’s 16 road games last season were decided by nine points or fewer (four of six road wins by five points or fewer).

PROTECTING THE YARD• Fresno State is 42-7 overall at home since the start of the 2014-15 season.• Fresno State is 31-4 overall at home since the start of the 2015-16 season.• Fresno State was 13-2 overall at home last season (8-1 vs. MW opponents).• Fresno State has won more Mountain West home games than any other MW school in the last three seasons (23-4) and last two seasons (16-2).• Fresno State has won 16 of its last 17 home games when playing a Mountain West opponent.• Fresno State has won five consecutive home games.(Last Loss: San Diego State 70, Fresno State 67 • 2/8/17)• Fresno State has won six straight non-conference home games.(Last Loss: Prairie View A&M 84, Fresno State 74 • 11/14/17)• Fresno State has won 14 of its last 15 home games.• Fresno State has won 23 of its last 25, and 33 of its last 37 home games.• Fresno State has won nine of its last 10 home games played on a Saturday.• Fresno State has won 12 straight home games played on a Wednesday.(Last Loss: Colorado State 81, Fresno State 73 • 2/18/15)• Fresno State has won its last four home games played on a Friday.(Last Loss: Drake 84, Fresno State 74 • 11/29/13)• Fresno State has won at least 11 home games in four straight seasons.• Fresno State recorded a Mountain West-best 16 home wins and the best home winning percentage (16-2, 88.9 percent) by a MW team during the 2015-16 season.• Fresno State was 16-2 at home during the 2015-16 season - a new single-season record for most home wins in Save Mart Center history (opened in 2003) and one of two times that Fresno State has won at least 15 home games in a single season in the Save Mart Center era.• Fresno State is 158-69 (69.6 percent) all-time at the Save Mart Center.

KEY SITUATIONS TO WATCH• Fresno State has won 13 of its last 16 single possession games.• Fresno State has won 11 of its last 13 games against MW opponents in games decided by a single possession (three points or fewer).• Fresno State has won 11 of its last 15 games decided by five points or less.• Fresno State has won 19 of its last 25 games decided by five points or less.• Fresno State has won 49 of its last 53 games when leading at halftime.• Fresno State has won 43 of its last 45 games when leading with five minutes remaining in the second half.• Fresno State has won 26 of its last 27 games when converting at least 50 percent of its field goal attempts.• Fresno State was 2-1 last season in overtime games (2-0 in single overtime games / 0-1 in quadruple overtime game).• Fresno State has won 21 of its last 29 games when playing a MW team.

NOTABLE TIDBITS ABOUT 80• Fresno State scored 80 or more points eight times last season.• Fresno State has won 24 of its last 26 games when scoring 80 or more points.• Fresno State scored 80 or more points in 12 games in 2015-16 and the ’Dogs scored 80 or more points three times during the 2014-15 season.• Fresno State is 34-5 when scoring 80 or more points since Terry’s arrival in 2011 and 29-3 in those games since the start of the 2013-14 season.

BULLDOGS SHOW RESILIENCY TO RALLY• Since the start of the 2014-15 season, Fresno State has won 10 games when trailing at halftime, including eight in 2015-16 and once in 2016-17.• Since the start of the 2011-12 season, the Bulldogs have won 19 games when facing a halftime deficit.

BULLDOG BONES• By winning the 2016 Mountain West Basketball Championship, Fresno State earned its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2001.• This season, Fresno State was picked to finish fourth in the Mountain West by the league’s media in a preseason poll in mid-October.• Before the 2015-16 season, Fresno State was picked to finish fifth in a preseason poll. The Bulldogs went on to win the 2016 MW Championship and earn the MW’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.

FRESNO STATE’S CONSISTENCY LEADS TO SUCCESSFresno State is one of three Mountain West teams to have finished .500 or better in league play in each of the past four seasons. Fresno State, Boise State and San Diego State have won at least nine conference games in each of the last four seasons. During the four-year stretch, Fresno State has averaged 10.8 conference wins per season, with at least 10 MW wins for three straght seasons, including a 13-5 mark during the 2015-16 season.

FRESNO STATE RISING IN MOUNTAIN WESTFresno State has won at least 10 MW games in each of the last three seasons. The Bulldogs were also one of eight teams in the country to have won more league games every year in a four-season span (2012-16). The ’Dogs won 13 league games during the 2015-16 season after winning 10 MW games in 2014-15, nine MW games in 2013-

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LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY IN CONFERENCE PLAY(Since Joining the Mountain West in July 2012)26 - at Fresno State 82, San Jose State 56 (Feb. 8, 2014)22 - at Fresno State 85, Nevada 63 (Jan. 6, 2016)21 - at Fresno State 78, Colorado State 57 (Jan. 18, 2017)20 - at Fresno State 76, Boise State 56 (Feb. 26, 2014)18 - at Fresno State 77, San Jose State 59 (Feb. 15, 2017)18 - at Fresno State 81, San Jose State 63 (Feb. 4, 2015)17 - Fresno State 68, at Air Force 51 (Feb. 5, 2014)15 - at Fresno State 85, Wyoming 70 (Jan. 4, 2017)15 - at Fresno State 56, Air Force 41 (March 2, 2013)14 - at Fresno State 87, Colorado State 73 (March 2, 2016)13 - at Fresno State 72, UNLV 59 (March 4, 2017)13 - Fresno State 69, at San Jose State 56 (March 8, 2014)13 - at Fresno State 49, Wyoming 36 (Jan. 16, 2013)11 - Fresno State 73, at San Jose State 62 (Jan. 14, 2015)10 - at Fresno State 71, New Mexico 61 (Feb. 18, 2017)10 - Fresno State 92, at New Mexico 82 (Feb. 27, 2016)

TOTAL GAMES PLAYED AGAINST EACH MW OPPONENT(Since Fresno State joined the Mountain West in 2012)1. Colorado State (12)T-2. Nevada (11)T-2. New Mexico (11)T-2. San Diego State (11)T-5. Air Force (10)T-5. Wyoming (10)T-7. Boise State (9)T-7. UNLV (9)T-8. San Jose State (8)10. Utah State (6)

ACADEMICS MAJORS - FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALLSam Bittner – Business Administration (Entrepreneurship)Noah Blackwell – Mass Communication & Journalism (Broadcast Journalism)Ray Bowles, Jr. – Kinesiology (Sport Administration)Terrell Carter II – CommunicationGilles Dekoninck – Pre-BusinessMyles Fitzgerald-Warren – PhilosophyNate Grimes – Africana StudiesJaron Hopkins – CommunicationBraxton Huggins – PhilosophyJohnny McWilliams – UndeclaredLazaro Rojas – Pre-BusinessDeshon Taylor – PhilosophyJahmel Taylor – EconomicsEric Vila – Pre-BusinessBryson Williams – CommunicationNew Williams – Philosophy (Religious Studies)

’DOGS WON 2016 MW TITLE TO CAPTURE NCAA BID• Fresno State won the 2016 MW Basketball Championship Tournament by defeating UNLV (95-82) in the quarterfinals, Colorado State (64-56) in the semifinals and San Diego State (68-63) in the championship game.• Fresno State (13-5) finished in second place in the MW standings to earn a No. 2 seed - its best seed for a conference tournament since 2001.• Fresno State entered the NCAA Tournament on a nine-game winning streak, which was the third-longest then-active streak in the nation and the program’s longest winning streak since 1982.• Fresno State finished 25-10, which was the program’s third-most wins in a single season and two wins away from the program record (27).• Fresno State won 11 of its last 13 games to close the season.• Fresno State won eight games last season when trailing at halftime.• Fresno State ranked sixth in the nation in turnover margin (+4.3).• Fresno State was 6-0 last season in games decided by a single possession (three points or fewer), including 5-0 in Mountain West play.

GEORGE, JOHNSON REPRESENT FRESNO STATE IN NBAFormer Fresno State basketball players Paul George (2008-10) and Tyler Johnson (2010-14) are two of the 30 former Bulldogs to have played in the NBA. George is currently in his eighth NBA season and first with the Oklahoma City Thunder after being drafted 10th overall in 2010 by the Indiana Pacers, who he played for from 2010-17. Johnson is in his third season with the Miami Heat. George is in the fourth of five-year, $90 million extension and Johnson is in the second of a four-year, $50 million extension.

• Paul George also won a gold medal with Team USA during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, is a four-time NBA All-Star and has been named twice to both the All-NBA Team and the NBA All-Defensive Team.

• Tyler Johnson scored 1,346 points during his four-year Fresno State career and ranks No. 17 all-time on the Bulldogs’ all-time scoring list. Johnson was undrafted, but earned a roster spot with Miami after a strong showing during the NBA Summer League in 2014.

FORMER BULLDOG DESIGNS NIKE SIGNATURE SHOEIn Nike’s 44-year history, fewer than one percent of its endorsed athletes have been given a signature shoe. Joining one of the most exclusive clubs in all of sport, former Fresno State men’s basketball star Paul George (2008-10) debuted his first signature shoe, the PG1, on an international stage as the Indiana Pacers played the Denver Nuggets in London on Jan. 12. George became Nike Basketball’s fourth active signature athlete, and the 21st basketball player to receive a signature shoe from Nike. Fresno State is wearing four versions of the PG1 shoe line this season. Blending George’s smooth personality with performance attributes, the PG1 is tailored to PG13’s two-way game. The lightweight, low cut PG1 is a true collaboration between George and designer Tony Hardman. The simple, highly functional silhouette features a distinctive forefoot strap anchored by Flywire cable loops providing a dynamic, contained feel, while a forefoot Zoom Air unit delivers low-profile, responsive cushioning.

Overtime Games RecordSINGLE OVERTIME (12)...............................................................6-6 .......................................................... L, 74-68 (OT) vs. Hawai’i [01/12/52] ............................................L, 83-78 (OT) vs. New Mexico State [03/4/12] ...........................................................L, 55-51 (OT) at Wyoming [2/16/13] ............................................................ W, 69-64 (OT) at Nevada [2/19/13] .........................................................W, 98-97 (OT) at UC Irvine [11/8/13] ........................................... W, 96-86 (OT) vs. CSU Bakersfield [11/30/13] .......................................... W, 71-67 (OT) vs. Northern Arizona [12/1/13] ................................................................L, 75-73 (OT) at UNLV [1/25/14] ............................................... L, 73-67 (OT), at San Diego State [1/19/16] .............................................................L, 77-72 (OT), at Nevada [2/13/16] ..............................................................W, 78-76 (OT), at Drake [12/3/16] W, 70-68 (OT), at Pacific [12/17/16]DOUBLE OVERTIME (3) ..............................................................1-2 ..................................................L, 79-71 (2OT) at San Jose State [02/9/12] ...........................................................L, 96-86 (2OT) vs. Nevada [1/22/14] W, 111-104 (2OT) vs. UNLV [2/6/16]TRIPLE OVERTIME (2) .................................................................0-2 .........................................................L, 79-76 (3OT) vs. Nevada [02/27/12] L, 70-65 (3OT) vs. Wyoming [01/17/15]QUADRUPLE OVERTIME (1) 0-1 L, 102-100 (4OT), at Wyoming [2/8/17]TOTALS (18) .................................................................................7-11

OVERTIME GAMES (UNDER TERRY)Quadruple Overtime (1) - Overall Record: 0-1 Date/SeasonWyoming 102, Fresno State 100 Feb. 8, 2017

Triple Overtimes (6) - Overall Record: 2-4 Date/SeasonWyoming 70, Fresno State 65 Jan. 17, 2015Nevada 79, Fresno State 76 Feb. 25, 2012New Mexico 104, Fresno State 99 March 8, 1996Fresno State 75, Pacific 71 Feb. 4, 1989Fresno State 79, Santa Clara 76 March 14, 1985Pacific 25, Fresno State 24 1922-23

Double Overtimes (17) - Overall Record: 12-5 Date/SeasonFresno State 111, UNLV 104 Feb. 6, 2016Nevada 96, Fresno State 86 Jan. 22, 2014San Jose State 79, Fresno State 71 Feb. 9, 2012Fresno State 99, Utah State, 96 Jan. 7, 2006Fresno State 75, SMU 74 Feb. 7, 2004Louisiana Tech 80, Fresno State 75 Feb. 5, 2004Fresno State 107, Nevada 99 March 1, 2003Fresno State 74, San Jose State 70 Feb. 19, 2003Fresno State 103, Hawai’i 100 March 10, 2000UC Irvine 82, Fresno State 78 Feb. 18, 1988Fresno State 62, Cornell 56 Nov. 28, 1987San Jose State 84, Fresno State 80 March 2, 1985Fresno State 69, CS Fullerton 68 Feb. 9, 1984Fresno State 96, North Texas 95 1973-74Fresno State 110, CS Northridge 109 1969-70Fresno State 45, Pacific 43 1928-29Fresno State 37, Pacific 34 1925-26

Single Overtime (66): 32-34Overall Record in Overtime (90): 46-44

OVERTIME GAMES (90)

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 7

SINCE NOV. 2016 (LAST 2 SEASONS),’DOGS RECORD WHEN...

Scoring First ..........................................................12-5Opponent Scores First .........................................10-8

Leading at Hafltime .............................................20-3Tied at Halftime ..................................................... 1-0Trailing at Halftime ..............................................1-10

Overtime Games .................................................... 2-1

Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................19-2Tied with 5 Minutes to Play .................................. 2-0Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................1-11

Games Decided by 1-5 Points .............................. 7-4Games Decided by 6-9 Points .............................. 4-5Games Decided by 10+ Points ...........................11-4

Scoring 70 Points Before Opponent ..................17-0Opponent Scores 70 Points First ........................1-11If neither team scores 70 Points... ........................ 4-2

Scoring 100+ Points ............................................... 0-1Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................. 1-0Scoring 80-89 Points .............................................. 7-1Scoring 70-79 Points ............................................10-4Scoring 60-69 Points .............................................. 4-6Scoring 50-59 Points .............................................. 0-1Scoring 40-49 Points .............................................. 0-0Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ................................... 0-0

Opp. Scoring 100+ Points ..................................... 0-1Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points .................................... 1-4Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points .................................... 5-6Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points .................................... 9-2Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points .................................... 7-0Opp. Scoring 40-49 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ......................... 0-0

50%-Plus FG Pct. .................................................... 8-145-49.99% FG Pct. .................................................. 5-540-44.99% FG Pct. .................................................. 7-4Less than 40% FG Pct. ........................................... 2-3

Opp. 50%-Plus FG Pct. .......................................... 1-3Opp. 45-49.99% FG Pct. ........................................ 5-4Opp. 40-44.99% FG Pct. ........................................ 6-4Opp. Less than 40% FG Pct. ...............................10-2

Better FG% than Opponent ................................15-6Opponent has better FG% .................................... 7-7

80%-Plus FT Pct. .................................................... 2-175-79% FT Pct. ....................................................... 3-370-74% FT Pct. ....................................................... 3-2Less than 70% FT Pct. ..........................................14-7

Better FT% than Opponent ................................11-3Same FT% as Opponent ........................................ 0-0Opponent has better FT% .................................11-10

Better A-TO Ratio than Opponent ....................16-6Same A-TO Ratio as Opponent ........................... 0-0Opponent has better A-TO Ratio ........................ 6-7

Outrebound Opponent .......................................16-3Rebounds are Equal ............................................... 0-3Outrebounded by Opponent ................................ 6-7

Fewer Turnovers than Opponent .......................16-6Turnovers are Equal ............................................... 1-1More Turnovers than Opponent .......................... 5-6

Bench Scores More than Opponent ..................11-5Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 0-1Opponent Bench Scores More ...........................11-7

7 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-06 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 2-05 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 5-14 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 7-53 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 6-32 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 2-41 Bulldog in Double-Digit Scoring ...................... 0-00 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-0

On Mondays ........................................................... 1-1On Tuesdays ........................................................... 1-3On Wednesdays ...................................................... 7-4On Thursdays ......................................................... 1-0On Fridays............................................................... 3-1On Saturdays........................................................... 9-4On Sundays ............................................................. 0-0

Biggest Deficit in Win ..... 12 pts (2x, vs. AFA, NM)Largest Lead in Loss ....... 15 pts - 6:55 (1st-at SJSU)

THIS SEASON, ’DOGS RECORD WHEN...

Scoring First ............................................................ 2-0Opponent Scores First ........................................... 0-0

Leading at Hafltime ............................................... 2-0Tied at Halftime ..................................................... 0-0Trailing at Halftime ................................................ 0-0

Overtime Games .................................................... 0-0

Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ............................ 2-0Tied with 5 Minutes to Play .................................. 0-0Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ............................ 0-0

Games Decided by 1-5 Points .............................. 0-0Games Decided by 6-9 Points .............................. 0-0Games Decided by 10+ Points ............................. 2-0

Scoring 70 Points Before Opponent .................... 2-0Opponent Scores 70 Points First .......................... 0-0If neither team scores 70 Points... ........................ 0-0

Scoring 100+ Points ............................................... 0-0Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................. 1-0Scoring 80-89 Points .............................................. 1-0Scoring 70-79 Points .............................................. 0-0Scoring 60-69 Points .............................................. 0-0Scoring 50-59 Points .............................................. 0-0Scoring 40-49 Points .............................................. 0-0Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ................................... 0-0

Opp. Scoring 100+ Points ..................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points .................................... 1-0Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points .................................... 1-0Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 40-49 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ......................... 0-0

50%-Plus FG Pct. .................................................... 2-045-49.99% FG Pct. .................................................. 0-040-44.99% FG Pct. .................................................. 0-0Less than 40% FG Pct. ........................................... 0-0

Opp. 50%-Plus FG Pct. .......................................... 1-0Opp. 45-49.99% FG Pct. ........................................ 1-0Opp. 40-44.99% FG Pct. ........................................ 0-0Opp. Less than 40% FG Pct. ................................. 0-0

Better FG% than Opponent .................................. 1-0Opponent has better FG% .................................... 1-0

80%-Plus FT Pct. .................................................... 0-075-79% FT Pct. ....................................................... 0-070-74% FT Pct. ....................................................... 0-0Less than 70% FT Pct. ............................................ 2-0

Better FT% than Opponent .................................. 1-0Same FT% as Opponent ........................................ 0-0Opponent has better FT% ..................................... 1-0

Better A-TO Ratio than Opponent ...................... 2-0Same A-TO Ratio as Opponent ........................... 0-0Opponent has better A-TO Ratio ........................ 0-0

Outrebound Opponent ......................................... 2-0Rebounds are Equal ............................................... 0-0Outrebounded by Opponent ................................ 0-0

Fewer Turnovers than Opponent ......................... 2-0Turnovers are Equal ............................................... 0-0More Turnovers than Opponent .......................... 0-0

Bench Scores More than Opponent .................... 2-0Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 0-0Opponent Bench Scores More ............................. 0-0

7 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-06 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 1-05 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-04 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 1-03 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-02 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-01 Bulldog in Double-Digit Scoring ...................... 0-00 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-0

On Mondays ........................................................... 1-0On Tuesdays ........................................................... 0-0On Wednesdays ...................................................... 0-0On Thursdays ......................................................... 0-0On Fridays............................................................... 1-0On Saturdays........................................................... 0-0On Sundays ............................................................. 0-0

Biggest Deficit in Win ......6 pts - 16:27 (1st-CSUN)Largest Lead in Loss ............................................ N/A

Scoring First ........................................................59-33Opponent Scores First .......................................48-64

Leading at Hafltime ...........................................82-15Tied at Halftime ..................................................... 6-4Trailing at Halftime ............................................19-78

Overtime Games ..................................................7-11

Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................90-6Tied with 5 Minutes to Play .................................. 3-2Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ........................14-89

Games Decided by 1-5 Points ..........................33-25Games Decided by 6-9 Points ..........................28-30Games Decided by 10+ Points .........................46-42

Scoring 70 Points Before Opponent ..................62-2Opponent Scores 70 Points First ........................2-65If neither team scores 70 Points... ....................45-31

Scoring 100+ Points ............................................... 2-1Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................. 7-0Scoring 80-89 Points ............................................26-4Scoring 70-79 Points ..........................................30-25Scoring 60-69 Points ..........................................32-31Scoring 50-59 Points ............................................8-27Scoring 40-49 Points .............................................. 1-7Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ................................... 1-0

Opp. Scoring 100+ Points ..................................... 1-1Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................... 1-4Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points ..................................5-20Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points ................................15-41Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points ................................39-20Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points ................................36-11Opp. Scoring 40-49 Points .................................... 8-0Opp. Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ......................... 2-0

50%-Plus FG Pct. ..................................................41-345-49.99% FG Pct. ..............................................16-2140-44.99% FG Pct. ..............................................27-23Less than 40% FG Pct. .......................................23-51

Opp. 50%-Plus FG Pct. ........................................4-31Opp. 45-49.99% FG Pct. ....................................18-22Opp. 40-44.99% FG Pct. ....................................37-27Opp. Less than 40% FG Pct. .............................45-17

Better FG% than Opponent ..............................75-18Opponent has better FG% ................................32-79

80%-Plus FT Pct. ................................................17-1575-79% FT Pct. ...................................................24-1670-74% FT Pct. ...................................................17-18Less than 70% FT Pct. ........................................49-47

Better FT% than Opponent ..............................67-34Same FT% as Opponent ........................................ 0-2Opponent has better FT% .................................40-61

Better A-TO Ratio than Opponent ..................84-33Same A-TO Ratio as Opponent ........................... 2-0Opponent has better A-TO Ratio ....................21-64

Outrebound Opponent .....................................60-18Rebounds are Equal ............................................... 4-7Outrebounded by Opponent ............................43-72

Fewer Turnovers than Opponent .....................82-55Turnovers are Equal ............................................... 8-9More Turnovers than Opponent ......................17-33

Bench Scores More than Opponent ................57-46Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 3-3Opponent Bench Scores More .........................47-48

7 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 1-06 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 6-15 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ..................12-14 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................34-283 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................33-342 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................16-281 Bulldog in Double-Digit Scoring ...................... 5-30 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-1

On Mondays ........................................................... 8-6On Tuesdays .........................................................4-11On Wednesdays ..................................................35-22On Thursdays .......................................................8-10On Fridays............................................................... 8-4On Saturdays.......................................................38-40On Sundays ............................................................. 5-4

Biggest Deficit in Win ........ 18 pts - 3:26 (1st-USU)Largest Lead in Loss ....19 pts - 16:37 (2nd-NMSU)

SINCE NOV. 2011 (TERRY ERA),’DOGS RECORD WHEN...

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS8

SINCE NOV. 2013 (LAST 5 SEASONS),’DOGS RECORD WHEN...

Scoring First ........................................................42-19Opponent Scores First .......................................38-36

Leading at Hafltime .............................................68-7Tied at Halftime ..................................................... 4-2Trailing at Halftime ............................................12-45

Overtime Games .................................................... 6-5

Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................70-3Tied with 5 Minutes to Play .................................. 3-0Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ........................11-52

Games Decided by 1-5 Points ............................29-9Games Decided by 6-9 Points ..........................19-16Games Decided by 10+ Points .........................35-30

Scoring 70 Points Before Opponent ..................56-2Opponent Scores 70 Points First ........................2-44If neither team scores 70 Points... ....................26-10

Scoring 100+ Points ............................................... 2-1Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................. 7-0Scoring 80-89 Points ............................................21-2Scoring 70-79 Points ..........................................28-17Scoring 60-69 Points ..........................................22-19Scoring 50-59 Points ............................................4-14Scoring 40-49 Points .............................................. 0-2Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ................................... 0-0

Opp. Scoring 100+ Points ..................................... 1-1Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................... 1-3Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points ..................................5-17Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points ................................13-23Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points ..................................34-9Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points ..................................26-3Opp. Scoring 40-49 Points .................................... 3-0Opp. Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ......................... 0-0

50%-Plus FG Pct. ..................................................31-245-49.99% FG Pct. ..............................................18-1440-44.99% FG Pct. ..............................................22-12Less than 40% FG Pct. .......................................12-27

Opp. 50%-Plus FG Pct. ........................................3-16Opp. 45-49.99% FG Pct. ....................................13-13Opp. 40-44.99% FG Pct. ....................................34-17Opp. Less than 40% FG Pct. .............................33-10

Better FG% than Opponent ..............................58-13Opponent has better FG% ................................24-43

80%-Plus FT Pct. ..................................................15-875-79% FT Pct. .....................................................14-970-74% FT Pct. .....................................................12-9Less than 70% FT Pct. ........................................42-30

Better FT% than Opponent ..............................52-18Same FT% as Opponent ........................................ 0-1Opponent has better FT% .................................31-37

Better A-TO Ratio than Opponent ..................65-20Same A-TO Ratio as Opponent ........................... 1-0Opponent has better A-TO Ratio ....................17-35

Outrebound Opponent .....................................50-11Rebounds are Equal ............................................... 2-6Outrebounded by Opponent ............................31-39

Fewer Turnovers than Opponent .....................61-29Turnovers are Equal ............................................... 7-5More Turnovers than Opponent ......................15-22

Bench Scores More than Opponent ................47-20Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 1-2Opponent Bench Scores More .........................36-35

7 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 1-06 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 6-15 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ..................12-14 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................26-183 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................27-192 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ..................9-171 Bulldog in Double-Digit Scoring ...................... 2-00 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-0

On Mondays ........................................................... 5-4On Tuesdays ........................................................... 2-9On Wednesdays ..................................................30-13On Thursdays ......................................................... 4-3On Fridays............................................................... 7-3On Saturdays.......................................................31-22On Sundays ............................................................. 4-2

Biggest Deficit in Win ........ 18 pts - 3:26 (1st-USU)Largest Lead in Loss ....... 15 pts - 6:55 (1st-at SJSU)

SINCE NOV. 2014 (LAST 4 SEASONS),’DOGS RECORD WHEN...

Scoring First ........................................................33-12Opponent Scores First .......................................29-28

Leading at Hafltime .............................................50-4Tied at Halftime ..................................................... 3-1Trailing at Halftime ..............................................9-35

Overtime Games .................................................... 3-4

Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................51-3Tied with 5 Minutes to Play .................................. 3-0Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................8-37

Games Decided by 1-5 Points ............................22-9Games Decided by 6-9 Points ..........................15-12Games Decided by 10+ Points .........................25-19

Scoring 70 Points Before Opponent ..................40-1Opponent Scores 70 Points First ........................1-30If neither team scores 70 Points... ......................21-9

Scoring 100+ Points ............................................... 1-1Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................. 4-0Scoring 80-89 Points ............................................18-1Scoring 70-79 Points ..........................................19-14Scoring 60-69 Points ..........................................16-14Scoring 50-59 Points ............................................4-10Scoring 40-49 Points .............................................. 0-1Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ................................... 0-0

Opp. Scoring 100+ Points ..................................... 1-1Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points ..................................4-12Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points ................................11-18Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points ..................................27-6Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points ..................................18-3Opp. Scoring 40-49 Points .................................... 1-0Opp. Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ......................... 0-0

50%-Plus FG Pct. ..................................................22-145-49.99% FG Pct. ..............................................12-1140-44.99% FG Pct. ..............................................17-11Less than 40% FG Pct. .......................................11-17

Opp. 50%-Plus FG Pct. ........................................2-12Opp. 45-49.99% FG Pct. ....................................11-12Opp. 40-44.99% FG Pct. ......................................25-9Opp. Less than 40% FG Pct. ...............................24-7

Better FG% than Opponent ..............................42-10Opponent has better FG% ..................................20-6

80%-Plus FT Pct. .................................................... 7-775-79% FT Pct. .....................................................12-570-74% FT Pct. ....................................................... 7-7Less than 70% FT Pct. ........................................36-21

Better FT% than Opponent ..............................35-13Same FT% as Opponent ........................................ 0-0Opponent has better FT% .................................27-27

Better A-TO Ratio than Opponent ..................50-15Same A-TO Ratio as Opponent ........................... 1-0Opponent has better A-TO Ratio ....................11-25

Outrebound Opponent .......................................37-9Rebounds are Equal ............................................... 1-5Outrebounded by Opponent ............................24-26

Fewer Turnovers than Opponent .....................47-22Turnovers are Equal ............................................... 6-3More Turnovers than Opponent ........................9-15

Bench Scores More than Opponent ................32-17Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 1-2Opponent Bench Scores More .........................29-21

7 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 1-06 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 2-05 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 8-14 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................22-133 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................20-122 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ..................7-141 Bulldog in Double-Digit Scoring ...................... 2-00 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-0

On Mondays ........................................................... 3-3On Tuesdays ........................................................... 2-7On Wednesdays ..................................................19-10On Thursdays ......................................................... 5-3On Fridays............................................................... 6-2On Saturdays.......................................................24-13On Sundays ............................................................. 3-2

Biggest Deficit in Win ........ 18 pts - 3:26 (1st-USU)Largest Lead in Loss ....... 15 pts - 6:55 (1st-at SJSU)

SINCE NOV. 2015 (LAST 3 SEASONS)’DOGS RECORD WHEN...

Scoring First ..........................................................23-7Opponent Scores First .......................................24-16

Leading at Hafltime .............................................36-4Tied at Halftime ..................................................... 2-1Trailing at Halftime ..............................................9-18

Overtime Games .................................................... 3-3

Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................39-2Tied with 5 Minutes to Play .................................. 3-0Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................5-21

Games Decided by 1-5 Points ............................15-6Games Decided by 6-9 Points ............................12-7Games Decided by 10+ Points .........................21-10

Scoring 70 Points Before Opponent ..................35-1Opponent Scores 70 Points First ........................1-19If neither team scores 70 Points... ......................11-3

Scoring 100+ Points ............................................... 1-1Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................. 3-0Scoring 80-89 Points ............................................16-2Scoring 70-79 Points ............................................16-8Scoring 60-69 Points ............................................9-10Scoring 50-59 Points .............................................. 2-2Scoring 40-49 Points .............................................. 0-0Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ................................... 0-0

Opp. Scoring 100+ Points ..................................... 1-1Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................... 0-0Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points .................................... 4-8Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points ................................11-11Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points ..................................18-3Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points ..................................12-0Opp. Scoring 40-49 Points .................................... 1-0Opp. Scoring 39 or Fewer Points ......................... 0-0

50%-Plus FG Pct. ..................................................15-145-49.99% FG Pct. ................................................10-840-44.99% FG Pct. ................................................14-6Less than 40% FG Pct. ........................................... 8-8

Opp. 50%-Plus FG Pct. .......................................... 2-8Opp. 45-49.99% FG Pct. ........................................ 9-6Opp. 40-44.99% FG Pct. ......................................16-6Opp. Less than 40% FG Pct. ...............................20-3

Better FG% than Opponent ................................32-6Opponent has better FG% ................................15-17

80%-Plus FT Pct. .................................................... 5-375-79.99% FT Pct. ................................................10-470-74.99% FT Pct. .................................................. 6-5Less than 70% FT Pct. ........................................26-11

Better FT% than Opponent ................................27-7Same FT% as Opponent ........................................ 0-0Opponent has better FT% .................................20-16

Better A-TO Ratio than Opponent ..................38-11Same A-TO Ratio as Opponent ........................... 1-0Opponent has better A-TO Ratio ......................9-13

Outrebound Opponent .......................................30-7Rebounds are Equal ............................................... 1-4Outrebounded by Opponent ............................16-12

Fewer Turnovers than Opponent .....................37-12Turnovers are Equal ............................................... 4-2More Turnovers than Opponent .......................... 6-9

Bench Scores More than Opponent ................24-11 Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 1-2Opponent Bench Scores More .........................22-10

7 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 1-06 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 2-05 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 7-14 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ................17-113 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring ..................15-62 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 4-51 Bulldog in Double-Digit Scoring ...................... 1-00 Bulldogs in Double-Digit Scoring .................... 0-0

On Mondays ........................................................... 2-2On Tuesdays ........................................................... 2-4On Wednesdays ....................................................15-6On Thursdays ......................................................... 4-1On Fridays............................................................... 6-1On Saturdays.........................................................17-7On Sundays ............................................................. 2-2

Biggest Deficit in Win ........ 18 pts - 3:26 (1st-USU)Largest Lead in Loss ....... 15 pts - 6:55 (1st-at SJSU)

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| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 9

SAVE MART CENTER QUICK FACTSFirst Game: ...........................Dec. 5, 2003.......... vs. Arkansas-Monticello W, 68-55Capacity: ........................................15,596All-Time Record: ..............158-69 (.696)................................................ 14th SeasonHighest Attended Game: .............15,42312,000+ Games ..................................... 27

SAVE MART CENTER RECORD

HEAD COACH: RAY LOPESSeason Record Games Avg. Total2003-04 8-8 16 13,686 232,6632004-05 10-6 16 11,836 189,368Totals 18-14 32 13,189 422,031

HEAD COACH: STEVE CLEVELANDSeason Record Games Avg. Total2005-06 12-2 14 10,407 145,6992006-07 15-3 18 11,712 210,8282007-08 11-6 17 10,520 178,8442008-09 9-8 17 9,007 144,1172009-10 12-5 17 7,767 132,0452010-11 11-5 16 7,231 122,938Totals 70-29 99 9,439 934,471

HEAD COACH: RODNEY TERRYSeason Record Games Avg. Total2011-12 9-5 14 6,520 91,2922012-13 6-8 14 7,042 98,5922013-14 13-6 19 6,776 128,7372014-15 11-3 14 6,190 86,6662015-16 16-2 18 6,296 113,3332016-17 13-2 15 6,586 98,7902017-18 2-0 2/17 5,030 10,060Totals 70-26 96 6,536 627,443

ARENA HISTORYSeasons Record Games Avg. Total15th 158-69 227 8,701 1,975,138

SAVE MART CENTER

In its 15th year as the home of the Fresno State men’s and women’s basketball programs and the volleyball and wrestling programs, the Save Mart Center is recognized around the nation as being one of the finest on-campus collegiate arenas, and was named the No. 2 top collegiate venue by Pollstar in 2015, the leading trade publication for the concert and entertainment industry. With its size, scope, unique architectural features and video, sound and telecom systems, the Save Mart Center serves as a major provider of entertainment and sporting events in the San Joaquin Valley. Seating capacity for the arena ranges from 15,000 to 18,000 seats, with 15,596 listed as the official number for basketball. The Save Mart Center is a premier entertainment destination for headline events and tours. Designed by Sink Combs Dethlefs (Denver, Colo.), the Save Mart Center is approximately 450,000 square feet and contains 32 private suites, 1,000 Arena Builder seats (commonly referred to as “club seats”), a club level concourse, team locker rooms and athletics training facilities. The entire facility is approximately 48 acres and located off Shaw Avenue adjacent to Highway 168. The total project value exceeded $100 million and represented the largest privately funded project in the history of the California State University system. The Save Mart Center was financed through revenue from corporate sponsorships, private gifts, leasing of luxury suites, sale of Arena Builder and personal seat licenses, as well as revenue from advertising and signage agreements. Next to the Save Mart Center is the West Complex, a $17.6 million, two-story, 92,000-square-foot building which features the Student Recreation Center, the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Leon and Pete Peters Educational Research Center. The Save Mart Center has hosted four major collegiate sporting championships, which most recently came in March 2012 when Fresno State hosted an NCAA women’s basketball championship regional for the second time. In March 2004, the facility served as the host site for the McCaffrey Western Athletic Conference Basketball Tournament. The following year, the Save Mart Center was the venue for the first and second rounds of the 2005 NCAA women’s basketball championship. In 2007 and 2012, Fresno State was one of four schools that hosted the regional semifinals and championship games for the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

DIRECTIONS TO SAVE MART CENTER

TRAVELING SOUTH:Take Freeway 99 South and exit on Shaw Avenue. Make a right and head east on Shaw Avenue for eight miles. The Event Center will be located just east of Fresno State.

TRAVELING NORTH:Take Freeway 99 North to Freeway 41 North. Exit on Shaw Avenue and make a right. Head East on Shaw for two miles. The Event Center will be located just west of Chestnut and Shaw Avenue.

TRAVELING NORTHEAST VIA STATE ROUTE 168:Travelling NORTH--Take the Highway 41 exit from Freeway 99. Take the Highway 180 Exit east to the Highway 168 exit (Clovis). Exit at Shaw Avenue and turn left and proceed west on Shaw Avenue to the campus. Travelling EAST: Take the Highway 180 exit (east) from Freeway 99. Continue to the Highway 168 exit (Clovis). Take the Shaw Avenue exit, turn left, and head west to the campus.

TRAVELING EAST (FROM CENTRAL COAST):Take Freeway 41 North and exit on Shaw Avenue. Make a right and head East on Shaw for 2 miles. The Event Center will be located just west of Chestnut and Shaw Avenue.

FROM THE AIRPORT:Go West on Clinton Way. Make a right on Cedar Avenue. Go North on Cedar Avenue until you get to Shaw Avenue. Make a right on Shaw Avenue. The Event Center will be located just east of Fresno State.

HIGHEST ATTENDED GAMES IN SAVE MART CENTERDate Opponent Result AttendanceDec. 19, 2006 Stanford L, 69-67 15,423Dec. 19, 2003 USC L, 65-62 14,859Jan. 24, 2004 Tulsa W, 68-61 14,806March 1, 2014 San Diego State L, 82-67 14,801Nov. 16, 2013 Cal State Northridge W, 80-64 14,770Dec. 6, 2003 Princeton L, 72-67 14,420Dec. 5, 2003 Arkansas-Monticello W, 68-55 14,309Jan. 22, 2004 Rice L, 65-63 14,226March 6, 2004 Hawai’i W, 69-60 14,222Dec. 27, 2003 San Francisco W, 52-43 14,217Feb. 28, 2004 Nevada L, 64-55 14,098

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| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS10

--- Since 1977 ---Pts (Score) Opponent Date61 (104-43) vs. UC Merced Dec. 28, 201352 (108-56) vs. UTEP (X) Jan. 25, 200147 (89-42) vs. UC San Diego Jan. 3, 198146 (112-66) vs. Hawai’i-Hilo Jan. 3, 199845 (96-51) vs. Morehead State Dec. 22, 197943 (89-46) vs. Pacific Union Dec. 27, 201543 (92-49) vs. UC Davis Dec. 1, 198342 (107-65) vs. North Florida Dec. 22, 199741 (83-42) vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore Nov. 17, 200440 (84-44) vs. Liberty Nov. 30, 199639 (91-52) vs. Savannah State Dec. 20, 200138 (93-55) vs. Bristol Nov. 17, 201438 (91-53) vs. Sacramento State Dec. 29, 200238 (76-38) vs. UCSB Feb. 5, 198137 (110-73) vs. Sacramento State (X) Dec. 1, 199837 (99-62) vs. U.S. International Dec. 9, 198835 (84-49) vs. San Diego Christian Dec. 6, 201235 (89-54) vs. Idaho Jan. 30, 200635 (92-57) vs. San Diego State (N) March 5, 199835 (127-92) vs. Western State Dec. 3, 199635 (83-48) vs. San Jose State Feb. 4, 198435 (83-48) vs. TCU Dec. 21, 197934 (88-54) vs. Holy Names University Dec. 14, 201634 (74-40) vs. Pacific Jan. 14, 198233 (86-53) vs. Rice (X) Jan. 27, 200033 (89-56) vs. CSU Northridge Feb. 11, 199533 (91-58) vs. New Hampshire Dec. 20, 198832 (74-42) vs. Vanguard Nov. 17, 201032 (69-37) vs. San Diego Dec. 6, 200932 (82-50) vs. Air Force Feb. 17, 199632 (75-43) at UC Davis Dec. 23, 198131 (96-65) vs. UC Santa Cruz Nov. 10, 201731 (93-62) vs. Saint Katherine College Dec. 28, 201431 (96-65) vs. High Point Jan. 7, 200031 (75-44) at Long Beach State Jan. 13, 198331 (79-48) vs. Oklahoma City Nov. 27, 198131 (96-65) vs. Portland State Nov. 29, 198030 (85-55) vs. Academy of Art Nov. 30, 201130 (82-52) vs. Utah Dec. 3, 201130 (88-58) vs. Cal Poly Nov. 28, 199330 (77-47) vs. UCSB Feb. 17, 1983(N): Indicates game played at neutral site(X): Indicates result later vacated due to use of ineligible player

LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORYVs. Ranked Opponents [AP/USA TODAY] Record2011-12 (0) None2012-13 (5) ..................................... L, 55-53 at No. RV/24 Texas [11/9/12] ..........................................L, 65-62 vs. No. 16/15 San Diego State [1/9/13] .............................................. L, 72-45 at No. 25/25 New Mexico [1/12/13] ......................................... L, 75-53 at No. RV/25 San Diego State [2/9/13] L, 54-48 vs. No. 19/18 New Mexico [2/13/13]2013-14 (4) ................................ L, 66-49 vs. No. 16/16 Florida [12/21/13] .........................................L, 68-60 at No. 10/11 San Diego State [1/15/14] ..........................................L, 82-67 vs. No. 13/13 San Diego State [3/1/14] L, 93-77 vs. No. 20/20 New Mexico [3/13/14]2014-15 (3) .................... W, 59-57 vs. No. RV/25 San Diego State [1/3/15] ..................................... L, 70-65 (3OT) vs. No. 25/RV Wyoming [1/17/15] L, 80-57 at No. RV/24 Colorado State [2/1/152015-16 (3) ................................. L, 78-73 at No. 15/16 Oregon [11/30/15] ..................................................... L, 85-72 at No. 13/12 Arizona [12/9/15] L, 80-69 vs. No. 13/14 Utah [3/17/16]2016-17 (1) L, 75-63 at No. 20/21 Oregon [12/20/16] ALL-TIME VS. TOP 10 ...................................................................0-1ALL-TIME VS. TOP 15 ...................................................................0-6ALL-TIME VS. TOP 25 ................................................................1-15

VS. TOP 25 TEAMS (UNDER TERRY)

SEASON W-L COACH 1981-82 27-3 Boyd Grant 2000-01 26-7* [9-7] Jerry Tarkanian 2015-16 25-10 Rodney Terry 1980-81 25-4 Boyd Grant 1983-84 25-8 Boyd Grant 1982-83 25-10 Boyd Grant 1999-00 24-10* [12-9] Jerry Tarkanian 1984-85 23-9 Boyd Grant 2006-07 22-10 Steve Cleveland 1995-96 22-11 Jerry Tarkanian 2013-14 21-18 Rodney Terry 1963-64 21-5 Harry Miller 1977-78 21-6 Boyd Grant 1965-66 21-8 Ed Gregory 1962-63 21-8 Harry Miller 1993-94 21-11 Gary Colson 1998-99 21-12* [1-12] Jerry Tarkanian 2016-17 20-13 Rodney Terry 1964-65 20-7 Harry Miller 2002-03 20-8 Ray Lopes 1996-97 20-12 Jerry Tarkanian 1961-62 19-7 Harry Miller 1957-58 19-8 Bill Vandenburgh 1967-68 18-8 Ed Gregory 1959-60 18-10 Bill Vandenburgh

MOST WINS IN A SEASONSTREAK DATE/SEASON RECORD COACH13 Jan. 24-March 7, 1981 25-4 Boyd Grant12 Dec. 18-Jan. 30, 1982 27-3 Boyd Grant 1962-63 20-8 Harry Miller10 Dec. 21-Jan. 26, 1978 21-6 Boyd Grant Nov. 28-Dec. 29, 1981 25-4 Boyd Grant Feb. 6-March 13, 1982 27-3 Boyd Grant9 Feb. 17-March 12, 2016 25-10 Rodney Terry 1959 21-5 Bill Vandenburgh 1963-64 (2x) 17-5 Harry Miller8 1966 21-8 Ed Gregory Jan. 22-Feb. 19, 1994 21-11 Gary Colson7 Nov. 10-Dec. 2, 2007 22-10 Steve Cleveland 1959-60 18-10 Bill Vandenburgh Feb. 17-March 11, 1983 25-10 Boyd Grant Dec. 15-Jan. 12, 1984 25-8 Boyd Grant Feb. 9-Feb. 28, 1985 23-9 Boyd Grant6 Feb. 15-March 9, 2017 20-12 Rodney Terry 1962-63 20-8 Harry Miller 1968-69 17-8 Ed Gregory Dec. 16-Jan. 8, 1996 22-11 Jerry Tarkanian Nov. 17-Dec. 11, 2004 16-14 Ray Lopes

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

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| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 11

Rodney Terry is in his seventh season as the 18th head coach in Fresno State men’s basketball history and led the Bulldogs during their transition into the Mountain West - one of the nation’s best and most competitive conferences.

Known as an outstanding recruiting and bench coach, Terry’s resume includes coaching two national players of the year and 12 appearances in the NCAA tournament. Under Terry’s tutelage, 13 players in the last decade have been selected in the NBA Draft, including nine first-round and five lottery picks (Kevin Durant, LaMarcus Aldridge, D.J. Augustin, T.J. Ford and Tristan Thompson).

Terry has guided Fresno State to postseason appearances in three of the last four seasons, including a NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016 and NIT appearance in 2017. Fresno State is one of eight teams on the West Coast to play in either the NCAA or NIT in each of the last two seasons. Under Terry’s direction, Fresno State has also won 20 or more games in three of the past four seasons and the Bulldogs have increased their conference win total in four of the last five seasons.

During the 2015-16 season, Terry guided the Bulldogs to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 15 seasons by winning the 2016 MW Basketball Tournament Championship and entered the Big Dance on a nine-game winning streak. Fresno State finished the season with a 25-10 record, including a 13-5 mark and a second place finish in conference play. He coached Marvelle Harris to MW Player of the Year honors as the senior guard became Fresno State’s all-time leading scorer. The Bulldogs’ 13 conference wins were the program’s most since winning 13 conference games during the 2002-03 season. Fresno State also earned a No. 2 seed for the MW Basketball Championships, which was the program’s best seed for a conference tournament since 2001. The ’Dogs closed the regular season by winning six consecutive games and eight of its last nine contests. Fresno State won 16 home games to set a new Save Mart Center record for most home wins in a single season and the Bulldogs’ 16-2 home record (88.9 percent) led the Mountain West as the best home winning percentage in the league.

In 2014-15, Terry continued his ascension in conference with 10 league wins and posted wins over four of the 68 teams that reached the NCAA Tournament (Boise State, San Diego State, UC Irvine and Wyoming). With the win over then-No. 25 San Diego State, Terry guided the Bulldogs to the program’s first victory over a team ranked in the top 25 since 2002. The 10 conference wins marked the third-straight season that Terry led the ’Dogs to more league victories than the previous season. He also coached junior guard Marvelle Harris to first-team All-Mountain West and All-Defensive team honors. Harris was the first Bulldog to earn first-team all-conference accolades since 2008.

In 2013-14, Terry led the Bulldogs to the program’s first 20-win season and postseason appearance in seven years with Fresno State reaching the finals of the 16-team College Basketball Invitational. He coached guard/forward Paul Watson to Mountain West Freshman of the Year honors, along with two other all-conference selections in Harris and senior guard Tyler Johnson, who currently plays for the Miami Heat. In league play, he led Fresno State to a fifth-place finish and orchestrated the best turnaround in conference history by guiding the Bulldogs to a 9-9 record in MW play after starting the league slate 1-7. No MW team had started that 1-7 or 0-8 had ever won more than a total of four conference games. The Bulldogs closed the regular season by winning eight of their last ten games.

During the 2012-13 season, Fresno State scored a historic sweep of UNLV, including the program’s first-ever road win over the Rebels, and handed Wyoming its second loss of the year after the Cowboys started 14-1. As a league, the MW earned the NCAA’s best Ratings Performance Index and had five NCAA Tournament teams.

In his first season at Fresno State in 2011-12, the Bulldogs ranked third in the state of California in attendance playing in the 15,596-seat Save Mart Center to finish ahead of the Pac-12’s Stanford, UCLA and USC. Terry instilled a relentless work ethic and passion in the Bulldogs’ culture. He guided Fresno State to a series of fearless rallies highlighted by a road win at the Pac-12’s Arizona State and a neutral site NIT Season Tip Off win over SMU.

Prior to joining the Bulldog family, Terry was a central architect of Rick Barnes’ program at Texas for nine seasons and led the Longhorns to the NCAA Tournament in each of his nine seasons in Austin. This included a trip to the Final Four in 2003, the Elite Eight in both 2006 and 2008 and four Sweet Sixteen showings. Overall, the Longhorns posted a 232-80 (.744) record and produced 20-win seasons in all nine seasons of Terry’s tenure. For seven weeks prior to coming to Texas, Terry served on Jerry Wainwright’s staff at the University of Richmond after spending the previous four seasons under Wainwright at UNC-Wilmington. Prior to joining the staff at UNCW, Terry served two years as an assistant coach at Baylor (1996-98). He spent one season (1995-96) as the varsity coach at Angleton (Texas) High School and two years as the head coach at Somerville (Texas) High School. Terry posted a 15-13 mark at Angleton and a 49-21 overall record at Somerville, where he led the school to the Class 2A state semifinals in 1993-94. He also worked for two years (1991-93) as an assistant coach at Austin Bowie (Texas) High School. Terry started his coaching career as an assistant coach at his alma mater, St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. He worked for one season (1990-91) at St. Edward’s before moving on to his post at Bowie High. Terry graduated from St. Edward’s University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a minor in physical education. During his collegiate career, he was a three-year starter at point guard and a three-time Academic All-Big State Conference selection. The Hilltoppers won the Big State Conference title during his freshman season in 1986-87, and he also served as team captain during his junior and senior campaigns.

Terry, a native of Angelton, Texas, was born on March 27, 1968.Rodney Terry’s Head Coaching Record

Year Overall Conf. Home Road Neut. Postseason2011-12 13-20 3-11WAC 9-5 3-12 1-3 ---2012-13 11-19 5-11MW 6-8 5-10 0-1 ---2013-14 21-18 9-9MW 13-6 7-10 1-2 CBI Runner-up2014-15 15-17 10-8MW 11-3 4-10 0-4 ---2015-16 25-10 13-5MW 16-2 7-7 2-1 NCAA First Round2016-17 20-13 11-7MW 13-2 6-10 1-1 NIT First Round2017-18 2-0 -- 2-0 -- -- TOTALS 107-97 51-51 (48-40)MW 70-26 32-59 5-12 3 OF THE LAST 4 SEASONS

Rodney TerryFresno State Head Coach7th Season | st. edward’s (1990)

Jerry WainwrightAssociate Head Coach

3rd Season at FS(2011-12, ’15-present)

Byron JonesAssistant Coach 7th Season at FS

Nick MatsonAssistant Coach7th Season at FS

Brian BurtonDirector of Basketball

Operations1st Season at FS

Johnny OlguinDirector of Strength &

Conditioning6th Season at FS

Andrew UreAthletic Trainer3rd Season at FS

Brandon WiesemannSpecial Assistant5th Season at FS

Mark GisbertzDirector of Player

Development7th Season at FS

Fresno State Coaching Staff

Rodney Terry’s Resume2011-present .............. Fresno State, Head Coach2002-11 ........................................Texas, Asst. Coach2002 .....................................Richmond, Asst. Coach1998-2002 ............. UNC-Wilmington, Asst. Coach1996-98 ...................................... Baylor, Asst. Coach

TERRY VS. THE COMPETITONThe following is a breakdown of Rodney Terry’s head coaching record since arriving at Fresno State in 2011.

Conference Opponents RecordAIR FORCE (MW) ............................................ 8-2BOISE STATE (MW) ............................. 4-5 [5-6*]COLORADO STATE (MW) ............................. 4-8Hawai’i (WAC) ....................................................................... 0-2Idaho (WAC) .......................................................................... 1-1Louisiana Tech (WAC) .......................................................... 0-2NEVADA (WAC/MW) ...................... 7-6 (0-2/7-4)NEW MEXICO (MW) ...................................... 4-7New Mexico State (WAC)..................................................... 0-3SAN DIEGO STATE [MW] .............................. 4-7SAN JOSE STATE (WAC/MW) ........ 7-3 (1-1/6-2)UNLV (MW) ...................................................... 6-3UTAH STATE (WAC/MW) ............... 5-3 (1-1/4-2)WYOMING (MW) ............................................ 6-4TOTALS (OVERALL) ..................................54-55TOTALS (VS. MW OPP AS MW TEAM) ......53-44TOTALS (IN MW LEAGUE PLAY) ...............48-40* Fresno State played the 2011-12 season in the Western Athletic Conference* Fresno State moved to the Mountain West Conference, along with Nevada, starting with the 2012-13 season.* San Jose State and Utah State joined the MW for the 2013-14 season.

Non-Conference Opponents RecordAcademy of Art University (NCAA DII) .............. 1-0Arizona ...................................................................... 0-1Arizona State ............................................................. 1-0Bristol University (USCAA).................................... 1-0Boise State .................................................................. 1-1Cal Poly ...................................................................... 4-2California ................................................................... 0-2Colorado .................................................................... 0-2CSU Bakersfield ........................................................ 3-1CSU Northridge ........................................................ 3-0CSU San Marcos (NAIA)......................................... 1-0Delaware State ........................................................... 1-0Drake .......................................................................... 1-1East Carolina ............................................................. 0-1Evansville ................................................................... 0-2Florida ........................................................................ 0-1Holy Names University (NCAA DII) .................... 1-0Illinois State ............................................................... 1-0Lamar ......................................................................... 2-0Long Beach State....................................................... 1-1Manhattan ................................................................. 0-1Marist ......................................................................... 0-1Marquette .................................................................. 0-1Menlo College (NAIA) ............................................ 1-0North Dakota State ................................................... 0-1Northern Arizona ..................................................... 1-1Old Dominion........................................................... 1-0Oregon ....................................................................... 0-3Oregon State ............................................................. 1-0Pacific Union College (NAIA) ................................ 1-0Pacific ......................................................................... 4-2Pepperdine ................................................................. 1-1Pittsburgh .................................................................. 0-1Prairie View A&M .................................................... 0-1Princeton ................................................................... 1-0Rice ............................................................................. 1-0Saint Katherine College (NAIA) ............................. 1-0San Diego Christian (NAIA) ................................... 2-0San Francisco ............................................................ 1-0Seattle University ...................................................... 1-0Siena ........................................................................... 1-2Stanford ...................................................................... 0-1Sonoma State (NCAA DII) ..................................... 1-0Southern Illinois ....................................................... 0-1Southern Methodist University [SMU] ................. 1-0Texas ........................................................................... 0-1Texas Christian University [TCU] ......................... 0-1Texas Tech ................................................................. 0-1The Master’s College (NAIA) .................................. 1-0UCLA ......................................................................... 0-1UC Irvine ................................................................... 2-1UC Merced (NAIA) .................................................. 1-0UC Riverside ............................................................. 1-0UC Santa Cruz (NCAA DIII) ................................. 1-0Utah ............................................................................ 1-2UTEP .......................................................................... 1-0UT-San Antonio ....................................................... 1-1Washington State ...................................................... 0-1TOTALS ........................................................ 51-41Conferences RecordAmerican ................................................................... 0-1Atlantic Coast............................................................ 0-1Big East ...................................................................... 0-1Big XII ........................................................................ 0-3Big Sky ........................................................................ 1-1Big West ...................................................................13-4California Collegiate (NCAA DII) ......................... 1-0California Pacific (NAIA) ........................................ 2-0Conference-USA ...................................................... 5-0Golden State (NAIA) ................................................ 3-0Great West (NAIA) ................................................... 1-0Independent (NCAA DI) ........................................ 1-0Independent (NCAA DIII) ..................................... 1-0Independent (NAIA) ................................................ 2-0Independent (USCAA) ............................................ 1-0Ivy League .................................................................. 1-0Metro Atlantic ........................................................... 1-4Mid-Eastern Athletic ............................................... 1-0Missouri Valley ......................................................... 3-3Mountain West .......................................54-44 (53-43)Pacific-12 .................................................................3-13Pacific West (NCAA DII) ........................................ 2-0Southeastern .............................................................. 0-1Southwestern ............................................................. 0-1Southland................................................................... 2-1Summitt League ........................................................ 0-1West Coast ................................................................. 5-2Western Athletic ......................................... 6-13 (3-11)TOTALS ...................................................... 107-97

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| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS12

55NOAH BLACKWELL 6-3 | 190 | Jr | 1st Year at Fresno StateRoseville, Calif. (Woodcreek HS/Long Beach State)

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played his first two collegiate seasons at Long Beach State … played in 61 games with 18 starts … posted a total of 419 points, 130 rebounds, 125 assists, 31 steals and seven blocks during his two seasons at LBSU … as a sophomore, he averaged 8.1 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.7 steals per game … as a freshman, earned his first career start when LBSU traveled to play at then-No. 12 Duke, and had 19 points with six rebounds versus the Blue Devils.

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at guard for Woodcreek High School … a three-time All-Sierra Foothill selection … led Woodcreek to a 27-6 record as a senior, averaging 18.5 points and 3.0 assists per game … a selection for both the NorCal Clash and the Sacramento 50 Elite, the two major all-star showcases in the area … an Honorable Mention Max-Preps All-California pick … rated as the No. 25 recruit in California by ESPN, and a three-star recruit by Yahoo! Sports.

34TERRELL CARTER II 6-10 | 290 | Sr. | 4th Year at Fresno StateLos Angeles, Calif. (Redondo Union HS)

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2016-17 (JUNIOR): Played in all 33 games with three starts, including two during Mountain West play ... averaged 5.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per game ... logged a total of 486 minutes for an average of 14.7 minutes per game ... posted a total of 184 points, 88 rebounds, 24 blocks, 13 assists and 13 steals .... scored a career-high 21 points while shooting 71.4 percent (10-for-14) from the field in the Bulldogs’ road game at Marquette at Dec. 6, 2016 ... scored at least 10 points in six games ... recorded 10 points with season-high nine rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 73-59 win over Cal Poly on Dec. 10, 2016 ... had 15 points in the Bulldogs’ regular season finale as Fresno State beat UNLV 72-59 on March 4, 2017 ... collected two steals in three games ... had three blocks in two games, including the Bulldogs’ 65-60 win over New Mexico in the MW quarterfinals in Las Vegas on March 9, 2017.

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 29 games with four starts … on the season, he averaged 3.9 points and 2.4 rebounds per game … logged a total of 300 minutes for an average of 10.3 minutes per game … posted a total of 112 points, 69 rebounds, eight blocks, six assists and six steals … recorded a season-high 14 points with a season-best eight rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 111-104 double overtime win over UNLV on Feb. 6, 2016 … scored 13 points in the Bulldogs’ 95-82 win at UNLV in the Mountain West quarterfinals on March 10, 2016 … scored at least 12 points in four games … converted 59.2 percent (45-for-76) of his field goal attempts and 71.0 percent (22-for-31) of his free throw attempts … earned team’s Level 5 Bulldog of the Year Award, which recognized Carter’s championship level attitude and charisma.

2014-15 (FRESHMAN): Played in 18 games with three starts ... on the season, he averaged 3.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game ... logged a total of 196 minutes for an average of 10.9 minutes per game ... posted a total of 64 points, 36 rebounds and four blocks ... scored a season-high nine points twice ... posted season-best eight rebounds in win over Saint Katherine College on Dec. 28, 2014 ... pulled down a key late rebound as he notched six points and three rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 63-61 road win at Bakersfield on Dec. 6, 2014.

HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif. ... was honored as the Daily Breeze Newcomer of the Year, a first-team All-CIF selection and the Most Valuable Player in the Bay League ... averaged 13.5 points and 11.5 rebounds for RUHS.

PERSONAL: Mother is Shervette Bryant … favorite athlete is Shaquille O’Neal … biggest athletic thrill was winning the 2016 Mountain West Championship … most admires his mother because she is loving and hard-working … chose Fresno State because of the great community, supportive fans and coaching staff.

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G20SAM BITTNER 6-6 | 210 | Jr. | 3rd Year at Fresno StateLas Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International HS)

ACCOLADES:• Two-time Mountain West Scholar Athlete (2015-16 & 2016-17)• Two-time Academic All-Mountain West (2015-16 & 2016-17)

2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 26 games with all of his nine starts during Mountain West play ... Fresno State was 7-2 when he started ... averaged 1.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per game ... posted a total of 33 points, 47 rebounds, 24 assists and 11 steals ... logged a total of 224 minutes for an average of 16.0 minutes per game ... played at least 15 minutes in ten games, including a season-high 35 minutes in Bulldogs’ quadruple overtime game at Wyoming on Feb. 8, 2017 ... scored a season-high seven points in the Bulldogs’ 73-59 home win over Cal Poly on Dec. 10, 2016 ... had multiple 3-pointers in a game twice ... collected a season-high six rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 71-61 home win versus New Mexico on Feb. 18, 2017 ... played 10 minutes off the bench in the Bulldogs’ NIT first round game at TCU on March 15, 2017 ... selected to speak at the athletic department’s annual Student-Athlete Scholarship Dinner.

2015-16 (FRESHMAN): Played in 18 games with four starts ... Fresno State went 3-1 when he started ... on the season, he averaged 1.1 points and 0.9 rebounds per game ... logged a total of 165 minutes for an average of 9.2 minutes per game ... posted a total of 19 points, 17 rebounds, and three steals ... scored season-high nine points while shooting 50 percent (3-for-6) from beyond the 3-point line in the Bulldogs’ road game against Nevada on Feb. 13, 2016 ... earned team’s Level 5 Student Athlete of the Year Award.

HIGH SCHOOL: MVP during junior and senior years ... team captain during sophomore, junior and senior years ... National Christian School Athletic Association (NCSAA) runner-up during senior year ... 4.0 GPA ... named valedictorian ... National Honor Society (NHS) vice president.

PERSONAL: Parents are Kelly and Chad Bittner ... has three siblings, two younger brothers, Ben and Max, and one older sister, Katie ... favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali because Bittner believes Ali had the greatest will, skill and promotion ... also recruited out of high school by UC Irvine, UC Davis, Portland State and University of Texas - Pan American.

22RAY BOWLES, JR. 6-5 | 205 | Sr. | 1st Year at Fresno StateModesto, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS/Pacific)

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PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played at Pacific for three seasons from 2014-2017, after utilizing his redshirt year as a freshman in 2013 … started all 33 games his junior season… averaged 13.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game … knocked down 46 three-pointers … led Pacific to its first-ever win in the West Coast Conference Tournament with a career-high 26 points against Pepperdine in the first round of the 2017 WCC Tournament … ended his sophomore season as Pacific’s second leading scorer at 11.1 points per game … was the only player to start all 28 games during the season while averaging 27.9 minutes per contest … finished the year shooting 46 percent from the floor and averaged 3.9 rebounds per game … posted two double-doubles on the year … during his redshirt freshman season, he started all 31 games ... averaged 6.7 points per game and averaged 3.8 rebounds.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Modesto Christian High School … was named the Most Valuable Player of All-Trans Valley League in 2011-12 and in 2012-13 in addition to Modesto Bee All-District Player of the Year in both years … in 122 games for the Crusaders, he scored 1,684 points (13.8 ppg) … averaged 16.2 points per game as a senior … helped lead the Crusaders to a record of 28-6 in 2012 and 29-4 in 2013, with a record of 106-25 in his four years … earned All-Trans Valley League First Team honors, averaging 18.6 points per game as a junior … scored over 20 points in a game 14 times on the season, including a career-high 31 points twice.

PERSONAL: Parents are Dorselle and Raymond Bowles … has a sister and a brother, Eliza and Jaron … favorite athlete is Dwayne Wade because he admires his game … chose Fresno State because it was close to home and it gives him the opportunity to have a successful senior season.

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 13

32NATE GRIMES 6-8 | 215 | So. | 3rd Year at Fresno StateLas Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy)

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2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Played in 13 games ... averaged 1.7 points and 1.8 rebounds per game ... posted a total of 22 points, 23 rebounds, one assist, three blocks and three steals ... logged a total of 82 minutes for an average of 6.3 minutes per game ... played 10 or more minutes in three games .... scored a season-high eight points twice (vs. Prairie View A&M on Nov. 14, 2016 and at Colorado State on Feb. 11, 2017) ... had a season-high six rebounds in the Bulldogs’ home game vs. Prairie View A&M on Nov. 14, 2016 ... grabbed at least two rebounds in six games ... had two blocks in Bulldogs’ 88-54 home win over Holy Names University on Dec. 14, 2016 ... made an appearance off the bench as Fresno State defeated New Mexico 65-60 in Mountain West quarterfinals in Las Vegas on March 9, 2017.

2015-16 (REDSHIRT): Redshirted the 2015-16 season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played his senior season at Quality Education Academy in Winston Salem, N.C. for the 2014-15 season ... played his junior season at Desert Pine High School for a total of 24 games ... averaged 13.6 points per game, 9.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1.4 assists per game as a junior.

PERSONAL: Parents are Paula and Bryon Grimes ... has two brothers, Braxton and Randal, and two sisters, Bree and Mia ... favorite athlete is NBA player Lebron James because Grimes believes he is the greatest basketball player of all time ... most admires his dad because he is the strongest person Grimes knows ... chose Fresno State because he had a great feeling about the school ... received offers out of high school from 19 schools, including nine Mountain West and three Pac-12 (USC, Washington State and Oregon State) schools.

15GILLES DEKONINCK 6-6 | 210 | Fr. | 1st Year at Fresno StateDiest, Belgium (Huntington Prep)

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Huntington Prep … he averaged 20 points per game and seven rebounds per game … was a member of the U18 Belgium National team.

PERSONAL: Parents are Lucette and Bert … has one sister, Elise … favorite athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo because of his work ethic … most admires his parents … chose Fresno State because he thought it was a great place for him to develop as both a person and basketball player.

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12MYLES FITZGERALD-WARREN 6-3 | 180 | Fr. | 1st Year at Fresno StatePortland, Ore. (Madison HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Madison High School … was a two-year varsity letterwinner … averaged 20.9 points during his senior season … was a 2017 First-Team All-City honoree.

PERSONAL: Parents are Maya Fitzgerald and Chico Warren … he has three sisters and one younger brother … favorite athlete is Allen Iverson … most admires his parents because of their work ethic … chose Fresno State because it was a great fit for him.

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1JARON HOPKINS 6-6 | 205 | Sr. | 3rd Year at Fresno StateMesa, Ariz. (Colorado/Dobson HS)

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ACCOLADES:• 2016-17 All-Mountain West Third Team (Media)• 2016-17 Mountain West All-Defensive Team (Coaches)• 2016-17 Academic All-Mountain West

2016-17 (JUNIOR): Named to the 2016-17 Mountain West All-Defensive Team by the MW’s head coaches and earned All-Mountain West third team honors from a select MW Media panel ... played in 33 games with 27 starts ... averaged a team-best 13.2 points, while also adding 5.5 rebounds, along with a team-high 3.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game ... ranked 15th in the nation in steals per game (2.2 spg) ... posted a total of 434 points, 183 rebounds, 119 assists, 71 steals and eight blocks ... mlogged a total of 980 minutes for an average of 29.7 minutes per game ... started the Bulldogs’ final 10 games ... scored at least 10 points in 26 games, including 15 of the last 16 games of the season, including postseason play ... scored a season-high 23 points with five rebounds and five steals in the Bulldogs’ 83-64 home win versus Lamar University on Nov. 19, 2016 ... had two double-doubles, including 12 points with a season-high 11 rebounds and six steals in the Bulldogs’ 78-76 overtime road win at Drake on Dec. 3, 2016 ... also made game-winning lay-up with five seconds left in overtime of the win at Drake ... dished out a season-high eight assists three times ... collected five or more steals in four games ... shot 48.0 percent from the field (181-for-377) ... stole the ball from Nevada’s Cameron Oliver and converted the fastbreak transition dunk off the steal in the final minute of the Bulldogs’ 77-76 home win over the Wolf Pack on Dec. 31, 2016.

2015-16 (REDSHIRT): Redshirted the 2015-16 season as a Division I transfer.

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played in 67 games, including 26 starts, for Colorado from 2013-15 and averaged 5.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game ... as a sophomore in 2014-15, played in 32 games with 17 starts and averaged 5.8 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game ... had six games in double digits, including a career-high 20 points at Arizona State (Jan. 17) ... as a freshman in 2013-14, played in all 35 games with nine starts ... averaged 4.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assist per game.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Dobson High School, averaged 22.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.1 steals per game ... set the school scoring record for points (43) in a game on Jan. 27, 2012 ... scored at least 40 points in a game five times ... named second-team all-state Division I honoree ... as a junior, averaged 21.8 points, 7.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 0.8 blocks ... shot 60 percent from the field ... during the 2011-12 season, scored 20 or more points 16 times.

PERSONAL: Parents are Brian and Veronika Hopkins ... one of three children ... involved in summer camp teaching/mentoring kids.

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS14

3JOHNNY MCWILLIAMS 6-6 | 200 | So. | 2nd Year at Fresno StateSan Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos HS)

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ACCOLADES:• 2016-17 Academic All-Mountain West

2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Played in 22 games, including 11 Mountain West contests ... averaged 1.2 points and 0.5 rebounds ... posted a total of 26 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and five steals ... logged a total of 136 minutes for an average of 6.2 minutes per game ... played 10 or more minutes in five games ... scored a season-high four points twice (at Drake on Dec. 3, 2016 and vs. Holy Names University on Dec. 14, 2016) ... also had a season-high three rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 88-54 home win over Holy Names on Dec. 14, 2016 ... made an appearance off the bench as Fresno State defeated New Mexico 65-60 in Mountain West quarterfinals in Las Vegas on March 9, 2017.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from San Marcos High School … holds the all-time leading scorer record … earned all-CIF honors three times in his prep career … averaged 25 points and 6.5 rebounds during his senior season … led the Knights to the CIF semifinals and a state playoff appearance two years in a row … scored 36 points in his last game as a Knight.

PERSONAL: Parents are Johnny and Beth McWilliams … has one younger brother, Tyson … favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant … chose Fresno State because he felt like the coaching staff believed in him and his potiential … received offers out of high school from Nevada, Colorado State and Rice … McWilliams also played varsity football and was recruited by Boise State and San Diego State.

21DESHON TAYLOR 6-2 | 185 | Jr. | 3rd Year at Fresno StateRiverside, Calif. (John W. North HS/UMKC)

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ACCOLADES:• 2016-17 All-Mountain West Second Team (Media)• 2016-17 All-Mountain West Third Team (Coaches)

2016-17 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 33 games with 15 starts ... averaged 12.5 points and 2.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.2 steals per game ... named to the All-Mountain West second team (select MW media panel) and third team (MW head coaches) ... posted a total of 411 points, 79 rebounds, 68 assists, 41 steals and two blocks ... logged a total of 929 minutes for an average of 28.2 minutes per game ... shot 44.3 percent (108-for-244) from the field and 40.3 (50-for-124) from beyond the 3-point arc ... made 16 of his last 29 (55.2 percent) 3-point attempts (last six games) ... made multiple 3-pointers in eight of the last 10 games and three or more 3-pointers in five of the last nine games ... set a single-game school-record with 17 made free throws in the Bulldogs’ quadruple overtime game at Wyoming on Feb. 8, 2017 ... finished the season with the program’s third-best single-season free throw percentage (87.9 percent, 145-for-165), which also ranked 32nd in the nation for the 2016-17 season ... made 145 total free throws, which finished the season tied for the ninth-most in a single season in program history ... made 38 of his final 40 free throw attempts (95.0 percent) ... scored at least 15 points in all 15 of his starts (Jan. 14 to March 10) and averaged 20.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game as a starter during the season.

2015-16 (REDSHIRT): Redshirted the 2015-16 season as a Division I transfer.

2014-15 (UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY): Played in all 33 games with 10 starts ... averaged 7.6 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game ... logged a total of 757 minutes for an average of 22.9 minutes per game ... shot 40.8 percent (80-for-196) from the field, 39.4 percent (41-for-104) from beyond the 3-point arc and 80.3 percent (49-for-61) at the free throw line ... posted a total of 250 points, 67 rebounds, 44 assists, 29 steals and two blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-straight league titles … averaged 24.2 points per game, 4.7 rounds, 2.6 steals, 2.3 assists per game and he got to the line 240 times … earned first-team All-State and All-County … was named Conference MVP and Open Division first-team … for an entire season he hit 91 percent from the line … finished his high school career ranking top five in scoring … had a 3.5 GPA.

PERSONAL: Parents are Terri Bailey and Desha Taylor … has three siblings - one brother, Desha, and two sisters, Tiera and Brittany … favorite athlete is NBA player Stephen Curry because Curry was an underdog and not really recruited in high school, but now he is considered one of the best NBA point guards … biggest athletic thrill was when Taylor made 10 3-pointers in a game and 40 points in three quarters … most admires his mother because she has done everything for him and always believed in him … chose Fresno State because it was the best fit for him, also liked that it was close to home, he loved the atmosphere and his old teammates and some friends were also on the basketball team … also recruited out of high school by Hawai’i, UC Riverside and Portland State.

4BRAXTON HUGGINS 6-4 | 195 | Sr. | 1st Year at Fresno StateBakersfield, Calif.(Mira Monte HS/New Mexico State)

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PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played his first three collegiate seasons at New Mexico State … helped lead the Aggies to three postseason appearances, including NCAA Tournament appearances in 2015 and 2017 and a NIT appearance in 2016 … as a junior, he played in 34 games with 28 starts, averaging 13.7 points, 2.6 re-bounds and 1.3 assists per game during the 2016-17 season … had a career-high 31 points vs. UMKC and a team-best 19 points in the NMSU’s 2017 NCAA Tourna-ment game versus Baylor … during his time at NMSU, he played in 93 games with 37 starts and posted a total of 730 points, 172 rebounds, 90 assists, 28 steals and 16 blocks, and logged a total of 1,612 minutes for an average of 24.4 minutes per game.

HIGH SCHOOL: First-team Division 3 All-State at Mira Monte High in Bakers-field, Calif.…the Bakersfield Californian Player of the Year… led the California Interscholastic Federation Central Section in scoring, averaging 32.3 points (third in California), 5.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals as a senior…shot 44-percent from the floor and 34-percent from the 3-point arc as well…was MMHS’s first NCAA Division I player. PERSONAL: Parents are Louis and Kathryn Huggins…has six older brothers, Bryan Brandon, Brett, Brad, Brock and Bruce and three older sisters, Kathryn, Brook and Katrina.

35LAZARO ROJAS 6-11 | 245 | R-Fr. | 2nd Year at Fresno StatePorto Seguro, Brazil (Score Academy in Florida)

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2016-17 (REDSHIRT): Redshirted the 2016-17 season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Score Academy in Florida as a high school senior.

PERSONAL: Son of Eliadny Rodrigues Leal and Ricardo Silva Rojas … has two sisters, Rafaela and Barbara, one younger brother, Artur … favorite athlete is Lamarcus Aldridge … most admires his mother and father because he appreciates all they sacrificed to raise him … Rojas chose Fresno State because he felt like it would be the perfect place to receive a good education while playing Division I basketball … also recruited by Alabama, Colorado State, Maryland, North Carolina State and Ohio State.

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS | 15

5JAHMEL TAYLOR 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | 3rd Year at Fresno StateLos Angeles, Calif. (Washington)

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ACCOLADES:• Two-time NABC Honors Court (2015-16 & 2016-17)• Two-time Academic All-Mountain West (2015-16 & 2016-17)

2016-17 (JUNIOR): One of the nation’s best 3-point shooters ... played in 33 games with 28 starts ... averaged 10.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game with a 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio ... logged a total of a team-high 1,101 minutes for an average of 33.4 minutes per game ... recorded a total 346 points, 114 rebounds, 45 assists, 29 steals and 22 blocks ... converted 42.7 percent (105-for-246) from the field ... ranked fourth in the nation in 3-point shooting (81-for-181, 44.8 percent), which also ranked as the third-best single-season 3-point field goal percentage in program history ... had multiple 3-pointers in 21 games during the season, including nine games with four or more 3-pointers ... made 11 consecutive 3-pointers over the course of three games from Dec. 6-14, 2016, which was four shy of tying the national record of 15 (set back from Dec. 15-28, 1990 by Northwestern’s Todd Leslie) ... scored a season-high 21 points with a season-best six 3-pointers (all in the first half) of the Bulldogs’ 63-58 road win at Oregon State on Nov. 25, 2016 ... scored 17 points on a perfect 6-for-6 shooting, including a 5-for-5 clip from beyond the 3-point arc, in the Bulldogs’ 73-59 home win over Cal Poly on Dec. 3, 2016 ... had one double-double with 14 points and a season-high 10 rebounds as Fresno State defeated Wyoming 85-70 on Jan. 4, 2017 ... had a season-high three steals in three games ... used prescription glasses for most games ... made a deep 3-pointer with 17.1 seconds to help Fresno State seal its 65-60 MW quarterfinal victory over New Mexico in Las Vegas on March 9, 2017.

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): Played in 19 games after sitting out the 2015 fall semester as a Division I transfer ... on the season, he averaged 4.1 points and 1.5 rebounds ... logged a total of 261 minutes averaging 13.7 minutes per game ... recorded a total of 90 points, 29 rebounds, 17 assists and 10 steals ... went 3-for-3 from behind the 3-point arc in the Bulldogs’ 75-68 victory over Utah State on Feb. 20, 2016 ... scored a season-high 14 points in the Bulldogs’ 79-75 win over Wyoming on Feb. 17, 2016 ... made 75 percent (12-16) of his free throw attempts on the season ... earned the 2015-16 Coach’s Award ... 2015-16 Academic All-Mountain West.

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Appeared in 20 games and averaged 1.3 points and 0.3 rebounds at Washington … had a career-high five points (1-of-2 FG, 1-of-1 3FG, 2-of-2 FT) in four minutes against Idaho State (Dec. 14, 2013) … tied career-high five points (2-of-2 FG, 1-of-1 3FG) while adding one steal at Tulane (Dec. 17, 2013).

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Pacific Hills High School of West Hollywood to a 29-4 record and 2013 California State Division IV championship ... ... named to MaxPreps California Boys Basketball Division IV All-State First team ... averaged 22.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.3 steals per game as a senior ... scored 14 points in the championship game ... was the Division 4A All CIF-Southern Section player of the year ... had 24 points, including 16-of-18 from the free-throw line, 10 rebounds, five assists and three steals in a 73-69 win over No. 6 Bishop Montgomery in the CIF Southern California Division IV championship ... played for coach Ivan Barahona ... played at Sierra Canyon HS in 2012 and 2011, helping them to the 2011 California Southern Section Division 5A championship ... averaged 20.8 ppg, 2.7 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 27 games as a junior in 2012 ... fractured his ankle in between his sophomore and junior seasons ... averaged 21.1 points, 3.0 assists, 5.0 blocks and 1.7 steals in 33 games as a sophomore ... was All-CIF Southern Section Team Division 5A, CIF Division 5A MVP and second team MaxPreps Cal Boys Basketball Division V All-State Second team.

PERSONAL: Parents are Myesha White-Taylor and Kelly Taylor ... has two younger brothers, Darius and Immanuel … favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant, Isaiah Thomas and Steph Curry because they all strive win while overcoming the disadvantages they’ve faced … most admires his friends and family because they push him to be the best he can be … chose Fresno State because it offered a great opportunity to further his education and play college basketball closer to his family.

12ERIC VILA 6-11 | 210 | So. | 1st Year at Fresno StateGirona, Spain (Texas A&M)

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played his freshman season at Texas A&M during the 2016-17 season … appeared in 20 games at Texas A&M, averaging 11.9 minutes per game … totaled 45 points and 40 rebounds, also compiling 18 assists and 10 steals … shot 29.4 percent from the floor … before joining the Aggies, Vila represented FC Barcelona … helped U18 FC Barcelona Lassa claim the title at the ADIDAS Next Generation Tournament in Berlin on May 15, 2016, by scoring a game-high 21 in a win over Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade in the event’s championship contest … played for Spain during the U16 European Championships, helped the country claim the bronze medal at the event by averaging more than 10 points and six rebounds per contest while shooting over 45 percent from beyond the 3-point arc.

PERSONAL: Mother is Esther Vila … has one sister, Claudia … favorite athletes are Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo … most admires his mother … chose Fresno State because the Valley really supports the teams and it seemed like special place to play.

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11BRYSON WILLIAMS 6-8 | 230 | So. | 2nd Year at Fresno StateFresno, Calif. (Roosevelt HS)

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2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Played in 33 games with 26 starts ... averaged 7.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per game ... logged a total of 567 minutes for an average of 17.2 minutes per game ... posted a total of 253 points, 144 rebounds, 19 blocks, 13 steals and five assists ... scored a season-high 18 points twice, including the Bulldogs’ 63-55 road win at San Diego State on Feb. 22, 2017 ... posted one double-double 14 points and a season-high 10 rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 71-61 home win versus New Mexico on Feb. 18, 2017 ... recorded 16 points with eight rebounds in Fresno State’s MW semifinal contest versus Nevada on March 10, 2017 ... had at least eight rebounds in four games ... shot a team-best 60.3 percent (105-for-174) from the field.

HIGH SCHOOL: Williams finished his high school career as Roosevelt High’s all-time leading scorer with 2,302 points, which ranks as the fifth-most in Central Section history and the most-ever in the city of Fresno … averaged 33.8 points and 18 rebounds per game during his senior season … set a city record with a career-best 53 points in a single game … led his team to a Central Section Division III title with 29 points, 23 rebounds, three assists and two blocks in Roosevelt’s 60-36 victory in the championship game … Williams earned All-State honors, was named the North Yosemite League Most Valuable Player and was the Fresno Bee Offensive Player of the Year for the 2015-16 season.

PERSONAL: Son of Donald and Corinthia Williams … has one younger sister, Aliyah … favorite athlete is Draymond Green because he plays hard, he’s tough, and versatile … biggest athletic thrill is when he puts up a lot of points for his team and plays great defense … enjoys playing video games in his spare time … most admires his Mom because of everything she sacrificed for him … Williams chose Fresno State because of the coaching staff and where the program is going.

0NEW WILLIAMS 6-1 | 175 | R-So. | 2nd Year at Fresno StateInglewood, Calif. (Santa Monica HS/Auburn)

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2016-17 (REDSHIRT): Transferred to Fresno State for the 2017 spring semester as a Division I transfer ... will also have to sit out the 2017 fall semester as a mid-year Division I transfer.

PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played his freshman season at Auburn ... played in 21 games for the Tigers ... averaged 0.9 points, 0.8 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.1 steals per game ... logged a total of 134 minutes for an average of 6.4 minutes per game ... posted a total of 18 points, 17 rebounds, five assists, three steals and one block ... scored a season-high four points with two rebounds in 16 minutes in an Auburn road game at Vanderbilt on Jan. 12, 2016.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman at Santa Monica High ... McDonald’s All-America nominee ... averaged 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists as a senior at Santa Monica High School under coach James Hecht in 2014-15 ... ... averaged 26 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists as a junior in 2013-14.

PERSONAL: Full name is Nuwr’iyl Elijah Williams ... nicknamed “New” ... son of Renard Williams and Shatoune Shepard ... younger sister, Prema Williams, and younger brother, Na’im Muhammad.

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS16

1 • Jaron Hopkins Career Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 23 .......................... vs Lamar (11/19/16)FG ................. 9 ......... 5x, last at Boise State (2/28/17)FGA ............. 18 .......................... vs Lamar (11/19/16)3FG ............... 1 ...................9x, last Nevada (3/10/17)3FGA ............ 3 .............2x, last at Wyoming (2/8/17)FT.................. 6 ......................vs Boise State (1/14/17)FTA .............. 10 .....................vs Boise State (1/14/17)Rebounds .... 11 ............................. at Drake (12/3/16)Assists ........... 8 ..................... 3x, last at SJSU (1/7/17)Turnovers ..... 7 .............................. at Drake (12/3/16)Blocks ........... 1 ............. 5x, last vs Air Force (2/1/17)Steals ............. 6 .............................. at Drake (12/3/16)Minutes ....... 40 ............................. at Drake (12/3/16)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 17 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FG ................. 7 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FGA .............. 8 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FT.................. 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FTA ............... 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Rebounds ..... 5 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Blocks ........... 1 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Steals ............. 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Minutes ....... 32 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

11 • Bryson WilliamsCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 18 .....2x, last at San Diego St (2/22/17)FG ................. 8 ...................at San Diego St (2/22/17)FGA ............. 11 .....2x, last at San Diego St (2/22/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 8 ...................vs New Mexico (2/18/17)FTA ............... 9 ...................vs New Mexico (2/18/17)Rebounds .... 10 ..................vs New Mexico (2/18/17)Assists ........... 2 .............. 2x, last vs UCSC (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 3 .........2x, last vs Boise State (1/14/17)Blocks ........... 2 ......7x, last at San Diego St (2/22/17)Steals ............. 3 ......................vs Boise State (1/14/17)Minutes ....... 29 ............................. at Drake (12/3/16)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 15 ............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)FG ................. 7 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FGA .............. 8 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FTA ............... 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Rebounds ..... 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Blocks ........... 1 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Steals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ....... 32 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

3 • Johnny McWilliams Career Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 5 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 2 .............. 2x, last vs UCSC (11/10/17)FGA .............. 7 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 1 .............. 2x, last vs UCSC (11/10/17)3FGA ............ 3 .............. 2x, last vs UCSC (11/10/17)FT.................. 3 .............. 2x, last vs Menlo (11/30/16)FTA ............... 4 ....2x, last vs Holy Names (12/14/16)Rebounds ..... 3 .................vs Holy Names (12/14/16)Assists ........... 3 ........................... vs Menlo (11/30/16)Turnovers ..... 1 .................. 5x, last vs UNLV (3/4/17) Blocks ........... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Steals ............. 1 .............. 7x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Minutes ....... 19 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 5 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FGA .............. 7 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FGA ............ 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 0 ....................................................... N/ARebounds ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Turnovers ..... 0 ....................................................... N/A Blocks ........... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Steals ............. 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Minutes ....... 19 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

12 • Myles WarrenCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFG ................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFGA .............. 0 ....................................................... N/A3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 0 ....................................................... N/ARebounds ..... 0 ....................................................... N/AAssists ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ATurnovers ..... 0 ....................................................... N/ABlocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ........ 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFG ................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFGA .............. 0 ....................................................... N/A3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 0 ....................................................... N/ARebounds ..... 0 ....................................................... N/AAssists ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ATurnovers ..... 0 ....................................................... N/ABlocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ........ 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

5 • Jahmel TaylorCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 21 .................... at Oregon St (11/25/16) FG ................. 6 .............6x, last at Wyoming (2/8/17)FGA ............. 14 ......................... vs Air Force (2/1/17)3FG ............... 6 ..................... at Oregon St (11/25/16)3FGA ........... 11 ............ 2x, last vs Air Force (2/1/17)FT.................. 9 ..........................vs Wyoming (1/4/17)FTA .............. 10 .........................vs Wyoming (1/4/17)Rebounds .... 10 .........................vs Wyoming (1/4/17)Assists ........... 5 ................vs San Diego State (2/4/17)Turnovers ..... 4 ......................vs Boise State (1/14/17)Blocks ........... 1 .................. 4x, last vs UNLV (3/4/17)Steals ............. 3 ............. 3x, last vs Air Force (2/1/17)Minutes ....... 55 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 18 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17) FG ................. 6 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FGA ............. 11 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 6 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FGA ............ 9 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 1 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Rebounds ..... 3 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Assists ........... 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Blocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 2 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Minutes ....... 26 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

15 • Gilles DekoninckCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFGA .............. 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FTA ............... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Rebounds ..... 0 ....................................................... N/AAssists ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ATurnovers ..... 0 ....................................................... N/ABlocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ........ 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFGA .............. 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FTA ............... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Rebounds ..... 0 ....................................................... N/AAssists ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ATurnovers ..... 0 ....................................................... N/ABlocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ........ 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

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20 • Sam BittnerCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 14 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 5 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FGA .............. 7 ............................at Nevada (2/13/16)3FG ............... 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FGA ............ 6 ............................at Nevada (2/13/16)FT.................. 1 ...........2x, last at Wyoming (2/17/16)FTA ............... 2 ...........2x, last at Wyoming (2/17/16)Rebounds ..... 6 ...................vs New Mexico (2/18/17)Assists ........... 4 ........................... vs Lamar (11/19/16)Turnovers ..... 3 ....................vs Colorado St (1/18/17)Blocks ........... 2 .........................at Air Force (1/11/17)Steals ............. 2 ............3x, last at Air Force (1/11/17)Minutes ....... 41 ...........................at Nevada (2/13/16)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 14 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 5 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FGA ............ 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 0 ....................................................... N/ARebounds ..... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 0 ....................................................... N/ABlocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Minutes ....... 24 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

32 • Nate GrimesCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 8 ....... 2x, last at Colorado St (2/11/17)FG ................. 4 ....................... vs PVAMU (11/14/16)FGA .............. 6 ....................... vs PVAMU (11/14/16)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 2 ....... 2x, last at Colorado St (2/11/17)FTA ............... 3 ........................... vs Menlo (11/30/16)Rebounds ..... 8 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 1 .................vs Holy Names (12/14/16)Turnovers ..... 2 .................vs Holy Names (12/14/16)Blocks ........... 2 .................vs Holy Names (12/14/16)Steals ............. 1 .........3x, last vs San Jose St (2/15/17)Minutes ....... 16 ...................... vs PVAMU (11/14/16)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 5 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FG ................. 2 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FGA .............. 3 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 1 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FTA ............... 2 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Rebounds ..... 8 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 1 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Turnovers ..... 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Blocks ........... 5 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Steals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ....... 15 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

21 • Deshon TaylorCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 32 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17) FG ................. 7 ...................5x, last Nevada (3/10/17)FGA ............. 23 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)3FG ............... 4 ......... 3x, last at Boise State (2/28/17)3FGA ........... 10 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)FT................. 17 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)FTA .............. 18 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)Rebounds ..... 9 .......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)Assists ........... 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 5 .......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)Blocks ........... 1 ............. vs Menlo College (11/30/16)Steals ............. 4 ............. 2x, last vs Air Force (2/1/17)Minutes ....... 55 ......................... at Wyoming (2/8/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 18 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17) FG ................. 6 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)FGA ............. 12 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FG ............... 3 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FGA ............ 6 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17) FT.................. 3 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FTA ............... 4 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Rebounds ..... 3 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Assists ........... 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 1 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Blocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Minutes ....... 29 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

34 • Terrell Carter IICareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 21 ...................... at Marquette (12/6/16)FG ................ 10 ...................... at Marquette (12/6/16)FGA ............. 14 ...................... at Marquette (12/6/16)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 5 ...................vs San Jose State (2/4/15)FTA ............... 9 ...................vs New Mexico (2/18/17)Rebounds ..... 9 ........................vs Cal Poly (12/10/16)Assists ........... 2 .............3x, last at Oregon (12/20/16)Turnovers ..... 4 ....... 2x, last vs San Diego St (2/4/17) Blocks ........... 3 ............ 2x, last New Mexico (3/9/17)Steals ............. 2 .............. 4x, last vs UCSC (11/10/17)Minutes ....... 27 .......................vs Cal Poly (12/10/16)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 5 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 2 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)FGA .............. 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FTA ............... 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Rebounds ..... 6 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Turnovers ..... 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Blocks ........... 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Steals ............. 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Minutes ....... 20 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

22 • Ray Bowles, Jr.Career Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 12 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FGA .............. 8 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FG ............... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FGA ............ 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FT.................. 3 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FTA ............... 4 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Rebounds ..... 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 5 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Turnovers ..... 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Blocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 2 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Minutes ....... 33 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ........... 12 ........... vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FG ................. 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FGA .............. 8 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)3FG ............... 2 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)3FGA ............ 4 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)FT.................. 3 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)FTA ............... 4 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Rebounds ..... 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 5 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Turnovers ..... 1 .............. 2x, last vs CSUN (11/13/17)Blocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 2 ........................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)Minutes ....... 33 .......................... vs CSUN (11/13/17)

35 • Lazaro RojasCareer Game Highs

Category # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFG ................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFGA .............. 0 ....................................................... N/A3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 0 ....................................................... N/ARebounds ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ATurnovers ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Blocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ........ 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

2017-18 Season Game HighsCategory # Opponent (Date)Points ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFG ................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFGA .............. 0 ....................................................... N/A3FG ............... 0 ....................................................... N/A3FGA ............ 0 ....................................................... N/AFT.................. 0 ....................................................... N/AFTA ............... 0 ....................................................... N/ARebounds ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Assists ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ATurnovers ..... 1 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)Blocks ........... 0 ....................................................... N/ASteals ............. 0 ....................................................... N/AMinutes ........ 3 ............ vs UC Santa Cruz (11/10/17)

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2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS18

THE LAST TIMETEAM - SINGLE GAME

100 Points by a TeamFS ....................................................................................... 100, at Wyoming, 2/8/17Opp .................................................................................. 102, by Wyoming, 2/8/17

30-Point WinFS ......................................................._+31, vs. UC Santa Cruz (96-65), 11/10/17Opp ....................................................................+37, at Utah State (39-76), 3/1/10

Single Overtime GameFS Win ......................................................................... at Pacific (70-68), 12/17/16FS Loss ......................................................................... at Nevada (72-77), 2/13/16

Double Overtime GameFS Win ....................................................................... vs. UNLV (111-104), 2/6/16FS Loss ........................................................................vs. Nevada (86-96), 1/22/14

Triple Overtime GameFS Win ...........................................................................vs. Pacific (75-71), 2/4/89FS Loss ...................................................................vs. Wyoming (65-70), 1/17/15

Quadruple Overtime GameFS Win ......................................................................................Has never happenedFS Loss .................................................................... at Wyoming (100-102), 2/8/17

Five Players Scoring in Double DigitsFS ...........................................................................................5, vs. CSUN, 11/13/17Opp .................................................................................... 5, by Air Force, 1/11/17

More than Five Scoring in Double DigitsFS ...........................................................................................5, vs. CSUN, 11/13/17Opp ..................................................................6, by Prairie View A&M, 11/14/16

55 Rebounds by a TeamFS ....................................................................................... 55, at Wyoming, 2/8/17Opp .................................................................................... 60, by Wyoming, 2/8/17

50 Rebounds by a TeamFS ....................................................................................... 55, at Wyoming, 2/8/17Opp .................................................................................... 60, by Wyoming, 2/8/17

+25 Rebound Margin by a TeamFS ............................................................................+35, vs. UC Merced, 12/28/13Opp ....................................................................................+25, by UTSA, 11/11/16

60 Points in a HalfFS .............................................................................................62, vs. UTEP, 1/25/01Opp ...................................................................................... 62, by Nevada, 3/10/17

Between 16-20 Points in a HalfFS .......................................................................19 (1st half), at Boise State, 3/7/15Opp ....................................................................19 (1st half), by Air Force, 2/5/14

15 Points or Less in a HalfFS ..............................................................13 (1st half), at UC Riverside, 11/14/12Opp ............................................................... 18 (2nd half), by Wyoming, 1/17/15

Less than 50 Points in a GameFS ............................................................................ 47, at San Diego State, 1/27/15Opp ........................................................................46, by Pacific Union, 12/27/15

Less than 40 Points in a GameFS ..............................................................................39, at UC Riverside, 11/14/12Opp ................................................................................ 36, by Wyoming, 1/16/13

15 or More Threes by a Team in a GameFS ....................................................................................... 15, at Wyoming, 2/17/16Opp .................................................................................... 15, by Wyoming, 2/8/17

12 or More Steals in a GameFS .......................................................................... 12, vs. UC Santa Cruz, 11/10/17Opp ......................................................................... 12, by CSU Bakersfield, 2/7/11

30 Turnovers in a GameFS ...............................................................................................30, vs. TCU, 2/15/01Opp ........................................................................... 30, by Norfolk State, 12/30/00

Fewer Than 5 Turnovers in a GameFS ........................................................................................ 3, at Utah State, 2/22/14Opp ........................................................................... 4, by San Diego State, 1/15/14

Over 60 Percent Shooting in a GameFS ..................................................................... 62.5%(35-56), vs. CSUN, 11/13/17Opp ................................................................ 65.1% (28-43), by Utah State, 1/5/12

Under 25 Percent Shooting in a GameFS .................................................................... 22.2% (12-54), at Utah State, 3/1/10Opp ......................................................22.8% (13-57), vs. Colorado State, 3/11/16

Team Won on a Buzzer-Beating ShotFS ......................................................by Allen Huddleston, at UC Irvine, 11/8/13Opp ............................................... by Brandon Gibson (Louisiana Tech, 1/26/12)

INDIVIDUAL - SINGLE GAME40 Points by a PlayerFS ..............................................................40, Marvelle Harris, at Nevada, 1/10/15Opp .......................................................41, Elijah Brown (New Mexico), 2/27/16

35 Points by a PlayerFS .................................................................37, Marvelle Harris, vs. UNLV, 2/6/16Opp .......................................................41, Elijah Brown (New Mexico), 2/27/16

30 Points by a PlayerFS ..............................................................32, Deshon Taylor, at Wyoming, 2/8/17Opp .................................................. 30, Jason McManamen (Wyoming), 2/8/17

Two With 20 or More Points in Same GameFS ..............................................Harris (32) / Lewis (21), at New Mexico, 2/27/16Opp ............................................ Marshall (28) / Oliver (27) • (Nevada), 3/10/17

Three with 20 or More Points in Same GameFS .............................. Hernandez (22)/Bell & Miller (20), vs. Utah State, 2/7/08Opp ....... Muhammad (27), Adams (25) & Anderson (20) • (UCLA), 12/22/12

Two With 30 or More Points in the Same GameFS ...............................................................................................Has never happenedOpp .......................................................... Jones (44)/Johnson (31) (TCU), 3/6/97

15 Field Goals Made by One PlayerFS ........................................15, Courtney Alexander, at San Diego State, 2/25/99Opp ................................................................ 15, Nate Harris (Utah State), 1/7/06

6 Three-Pointers Made by One PlayerFS ........................................................6, Jahmel Taylor, at Oregon State, 11/25/16Opp ......................................................7, Jason McManamen (Wyoming), 2/8/16

15 Free Throws Made by One PlayerFS ......................................... 17 (17-for-18), Deshon Taylor, at Wyoming, 2/8/17Opp ....................................... 15 (15-for-17), Nathan Sobey (Wyoming), 2/18/14

20 Field Goals Attempts by One PlayerFS ..............................................................23, Deshon Taylor, at Wyoming, 2/8/16Opp ..........................................................21, Elijah Brown (New Mexico), 3/9/17

15 Rebounds by a PlayerFS .................................................. 15, Alex Davis, vs. Northern Arizona, 12/1/13Opp ...........................................................20, Hayden Dalton (Wyoming), 2/8/17

20 Rebounds by a PlayerFS ......................................................................20, Greg Smith, vs. Nevada, 3/9/11Opp ...........................................................20, Hayden Dalton (Wyoming), 2/8/17

Two With 10 or More Rebounds in Same GameFS ..................................................... Jones (12) / Russo (10), vs. Lamar, 11/16/15Opp ............................................... Allen (14) / Frohnen (11) • (UTSA), 11/11/16

10 Assists by a PlayerFS .....................................................10, Marvelle Harris, at New Mexico, 2/27/16Opp ....................................................................12, Delon Wright (Utah), 12/7/13

Pts Student-Athlete Opponent, Date 45 Charles Bailey North Texas, 1974 (2OT) 43 Courtney Alexander UAB, 1999 (OT) Kevin Olekaibe Seattle U, Feb. 23, 2012 41 Gary Alcorn Loyola Marymount, 1957 40 Marvelle Harris Nevada, Jan. 10, 2015 Courtney Alexander San Jose State, 2000 Ron Neff Cal Poly Pomona, 1962 Jerry Pender San Jose State, 1971

40 POINT CLUB

Date Student-Athlete Opponent (Result) Statistics Jan. 31, 1991 Dave Barnett UC Irvine (W 88-75) 22 pts, 12 assts, 10 rebsFeb. 14, 1991 Dave Barnett Utah State (W 107-86) 19 pts, 11 assts, 10 rebsFeb. 17, 1994 Brian Santiago Utah (W 95-86) 25 pts, 11 assts, 10 rebsDec. 30, 2006 Dominic McGuire San Diego (W 68-65) 14 pts, 14 rebs, 10 blksMar. 14, 2007 Dominic McGuire at Georgia (L 88-78) 15 pts, 11 rebs, 10 assts

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2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

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TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTEAM RECORDS

Note: Only modern era (1949-50 to present)

GAMEPoints ............................................ 133, vs. Tahoe College (W, 133-108), 1969-70Fewest Points ...............................................31 vs. Creighton (L, 55-31), 1949-50Most Points Allowed ........................120, vs. Oral Roberts (L, 76-120), 1971-72Fewest Points Allowed ...............26, vs. UC Santa Barbara (W, 46-26), 1980-81Highest Combined Score ........... 241, vs. Tahoe College (W, 133-108), 1969-70Biggest Winning Margin .................. 61, vs. UC Merced (W, 104-43), 12/28/13Rebounds ..........................................................87, vs. Sacramento State, 1966-67Fewest Rebounds .................................................................14, vs. Idaho, 1982-83Assists ....................................................................36, 2x, last vs. Cornell, 1999-00Fewest Turnovers ................................................ 3, 3x, last at Utah State, 2/22/14Fouls ......................................................................35, 2x, last at Wyoming, 2/8/17Fewest Fouls ................................................. 9, 6x, last vs. USC Upstate, 2008-09FGs Made ............................................................ 49, 2x, last vs. Cal Poly, 1998-99FGs Att. ....................... 112, vs. Cal State Northridge (2 ot), 1969-70 (made 42)Best FG Pct. .......................................... .810 (34-42), vs. Portland State, 1977-783-pt. FGs Made ........................................18 (40 attempts), vs. Georgia, 2006-073-pt. FGs Att. ........................................................ 44, vs. CS Northridge, 1999-00Best 3-pt. FG Pct. (Min. 10 Atts.) ................. .714 (10-14), 2x last vs. Air Force, ........................................................................................................................1995-96FTs Made .........................................37, 2x, last time vs. Tahoe College, 1968-69FTs Att. .....................................................................47, vs. Northeastern, 1996-97Best FT Pct....................................................1.000, 4x, last at Utah State, 2/22/14Steals .....................................................19, 3x, last vs. Sacramento State, 1998-99Blocked Shots ................................15, 2x, last vs. Presbyterian College, 2007-08

SEASONPoints ................................................................................................. 2,835, 1996-97Highest Scoring Offense ................................................................... 87.7, 1969-70Lowest Scoring Defense .................................................................... 47.1, 1981-82FGs Made ........................................................................................... 1050, 1997-98FGs Att. ............................................................................................. 2,345, 1997-98Best FG Pct. ................................................................... .526 (832-1,582), 1983-843-pt. FGs Made ................................................................................... 303, 2006-073-pt. FGs Att. ....................................................................................... 881, 2006-07Best 3-PT FG Pct. ................................................................ .486 (34-70), 1984-85FTs Made ............................................................................................. 651, 1952-53FTs Att. .............................................................................................. 1,009, 1952-53Best Free Throw Pct......................................................... .742 (484-652), 1991-92Rebounds .......................................................................................... 1,538, 1965-66Fouls ..................................................................................................... 764, 2015-16Disqualifications ....................................................................................35, 1996-97Assists ................................................................................................... 685, 1997-98Steals ..................................................................................................... 355, 1997-98Blocked Shots ...................................................................................... 209, 2000-01Games Played .........................................................................................39, 2013-14

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSSeason Openers ............................................................................... 70-25 (68-25*)Home Openers ................................................................................. 76-19 (74-19*)Wins ........................................................................................................27, 1981-82Consecutive Wins ....................................................................................... 13, 1981Losses ........................................................................................................... 21, 2009Consecutive Losses ................................................................................11, 1949-50Consecutive Home Wins (All-Time) ...........26, [1981 (6), 1982 (15), 1983 (5)]Consecutive Home Wins (Save Mart Center) ................10 [2006 (4), 2007 (6)]Consecutive Road Wins .............................................................................. 8, 1963Consecutive Home Losses ........................................................................... 5, 1956Consecutive Road Losses ..............................28, [1949 (7), 1950 (14), 1951 (7)]* Note: Two years vacated due to use of ineligible student-athlete

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSNote: Only modern era (1949-50 to present)

GAMEPoints .....................................45, Charles Bailey vs. North Texas (2 ot), 1973-74Points (in Regulation) ........................ 43, Kevin Olekaibe vs. Seattle U, 2/23/12 FGs .................................18, 2x, last by Courtney Alexander vs. UAB, 12/11/99Best FG Pct. (Min. 10 atts) .........................1.000 (10-10), 3x last by Melvin Ely,........................................................................................... vs. San Jose State, 1/7/993-pt. FGs Made ............................. 9, 5x, last by Eddie Miller vs. Idaho, 1/12/083-pt. FGs Att. ..........................19, Dominick Young vs. Colorado State, 2/22/97Best 3-pt. Pct. (Min. 5 atts) ....................1.000 (6-6), 3x, last by Kevin Olekaibe,........................................................................................ at Colorado State, 2/27/13FTs Made ........................................ 17, Deshon Taylor, at Wyoming, 2/8/17 FTs Att. .......................................20, Jerry Pender vs. Long Beach State, 1970-71Rebounds .........................................................35, Larry Abney vs. SMU, 2/17/00Assists ............................................17, 2x, last by Tito Maddox vs. TCU, 1/10/01Steals .......................................11, Travis DeManby vs. Oklahoma State, 2/10/02Blocked Shots ................................... 11, Mustafa Al-Sayyad vs. Buffalo, 2/21/05

SEASONPoints .......................................................................725, Marvelle Harris, 2015-16Highest Scoring Average .............................24.8, Courtney Alexander, 1999-00FGs Made ........................................................264, Courtney Alexander, 1998-99FGs Att. ...................................................................589, Marvelle Harris, 2015-16Best Field Goal Pct. ..................... .623 (152-244), Darnell McCulloch, 1994-953-pt. FGs Made ................................................... 120, Dominick Young, 1995-963-pt. FGs Att. ....................................................... 330, Dominick Young, 1996-97Best 3-pt. FG Pct. .....................................500 (64-128), Brian Santiago, 1993-94FTs Made ................................................................179, Marvelle Harris, 2015-16FTs Att. ..........................................................................248, Jerry Pender, 1970-71Best FT Pct................................................. .909 (120-132), Paul George, 2009-10Rebounds .................................................................452, Lonnie Hughey, 1965-66Highest Rebound Average ....................................15.6, Lonnie Hughey, 1965-66Assists ........................................................................... 240, Rafer Alston, 1997-98Steals ........................................................................81, Dominick Young, 1994-95Consecutive Double Figure Games .............................. 57, Courtney Alexander, ...................................................1998-99 and 1999-00 (every game in his career)Blocked Shots .................................................... 114, Dominic McGuire, 2006-07Fouls .........................................................................122, Bruce Henning, 1974-75Disqualifications ........................................... 9, 2x, last by Tod Bernard, 1990-91Consecutive FTs Made ................................. 28, Rod Higgins, 1980-81, 1981-82Consecutive FG Made .................................................... 13, Wil Hooker, 1990-91

CAREERPoints ....................................................................2,031, Marvelle Harris, 2013-16Highest Scoring Avg. ....................................22.6, Courtney Alexander, 1998-00FGs Made .........................................................................789, Melvin Ely, 1999-02FGs Att. ................................................................1,595, Marvelle Harris, 2013-16Best FG Pct. .................................. .591, Darnell McCulloch (364-616), 1995-973-pt. FGs Made ................................................... 279, Dominick Young, 1995-973-pt. FGs Att. ....................................................... 798, Dominick Young, 1995-97Best 3-pt. FG Pct. .....................................448 (99-221), Brian Santiago, 1993-94FTs Made ................................................................506, Marvelle Harris, 2013-16FTs Att. ....................................................................678, Marvelle Harris, 2013-16Best FT Pct....................................................836 (327-391) Wil Hooker, 1989-92Rebounds .................................................................. 1,080, Gary Alcorn, 1957-59Highest Rebound Avg. ..........................................15.0, Lonnie Hughey, 1965-66Assists ............................................................................... 599, Kevin Bell, 2004-08Steals ..................................................................... 227, Dominick Young, 1995-97Blocked Shots ..................................................................362, Melvin Ely, 1999-02Fouls ................................................................... 384, Pat Riddlesprigger, 1989-92Disqualifications ........................................................... 20, Tod Bernard, 1989-92............................................................................... 20, Pat Riddlesprigger, 1989-92

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TEAM - SINGLE GAMENote: Team listed first is credited with the record.

Points111 .................................................................. Fresno State vs. UNLV (2/6/16)

Points in First Half55.....................................Fresno State vs. Saint Katherine College (12/18/14)

Points in Second Half58.................................................................... UNLV vs. Fresno State (2/6/16)

Fewest Points in a Game29...............................................Washington State vs. Fresno State (12/22/03)

Fewest Points in First Half14............................................................ San Diego vs. Fresno State (12/6/09).........................................................Louisiana Tech vs. Fresno State (1/22/09)

Fewest Points in Second Half13........................................................ UC Merced vs. Fresno State (12/28/13)

Most Field Goals Attempted89.................................................................... Fresno State vs. UNLV (2/6/16)

Most Field Goals Made40.................................................................... Fresno State vs. UNLV (2/6/16)

Best Field Goal Percentage62.5 (35-56) ................................................ Fresno State vs. CSUN (11/13/17)

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted39.......................................... Mississippi Valley St. vs. Fresno State (12/4/04)

Most 3-Pointers Made16............................................................. Fresno State vs. Cal Poly (12/23/06)

Best 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Minimum 20 ATT)53.3............................................. (16-30) Fresno State vs. Cal Poly (12/23/06)

Most Free Throws Attempted47................................................ Fresno State vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/30/13)

Most Free Throws Made35...................................................... Fresno State vs. San Jose State (1/16/16)

Best Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 20 ATT)90............................................... (18-20) Fresno State vs. Utah State (2/20/16)

Most Rebounds60.................................................................... UNLV vs. Fresno State (2/6/16)60........................................................ Fresno State vs. UC Merced (12/28/13)

Most Personal Fouls32...........................................................Boise State vs. Fresno State (1/14/17)32.................................................................Lamar vs. Fresno State (11/16/15)

Fewest Personal Fouls8................................................. Fresno State vs. Washington State (12/22/03)

Assists28............................................................ Utah State vs. Fresno State (1/07/06)

Largest Scoring Margin61 (104-43) ......................................... Fresno State vs. UC Merced (12/28/13)

Fewest Field Goals Attempted38................................................................... UTEP vs. Fresno State (2/12/04)..........................................................Fresno State vs. Old Dominion (3/26/14)

Fewest Field Goals Made10...............................................Washington State vs. Fresno State (12/22/03)

Fewest Free Throws Attempted3.......................................................Louisiana Tech vs. Fresno State (1/10/04)

Fewest Free Throws Made2.......................................................Louisiana Tech vs. Fresno State (1/10/04)

Most Turnovers Committed27.............................................San Diego Christian vs. Fresno State (12/6/12)

Most Blocked Shots15.......................................................... Fresno State vs. San Diego (12/30/06)

Most Steals18.............................................Fresno State vs. San Diego Christian (12/6/12)

INDIVIDUAL - SINGLE GAMEPoints ScoredFS .................................................43, Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12)Opp .............................. 35, Reid Shackelford, The Master’s College (12/3/15)

Field Goals AttemptedFS .......................................................27, Marvelle Harris, vs. UNLV (2/6/16)Opp .............................. 23, Reid Shackelford, The Master’s College (12/3/15) ...................................23, Solomon Forbes, Mississippi Valley State (12/4/04)

Field Goals MadeFS .......................................................13, Marvelle Harris, vs. UNLV (2/6/16)Opp ........................................................... 15, Nate Harris, Utah State (1/7/06)

Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 12 ATT)FS .................................... .714 (10-14), Quinton Hosley vs. Nevada (1/18/06)Opp .................................. .824 (14-17), Gary Wilkinson, Utah State (1/31/09)

3-Point Field Goals AttemptedFS .......................................................17, Shantay Legans vs. UTEP (2/12/04)Opp .............................. 19, Reid Shackelford, The Master’s College (12/3/15)

3-Point Field Goals MadeFS .............................................................. 9, Eddie Miller vs. Idaho (1/12/08)Opp .............................. 11, Reid Shackelford, The Master’s College (12/3/15)

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Minimum 10 ATT)FS ................................ .545 (6-11), Ja’Vance Coleman vs. Oregon (12/18/04)Opp .............. .579 (11-19), Reid Shackelford, The Master’s College (12/3/15)

Free Throws AttemptedFS ................................................16, Quinton Hosley vs. Utah State (1/07/06)......................................................................Kevin Bell vs. Liberty (11/10/07)Opp ..........................................19, Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico (1/18/14)

Free Throws MadeFS .................................................14, Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12)Opp ..........................................14, Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico (1/18/14)

Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 12 ATT)FS ...............................1.000 (14-14), Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12)...................................... 1.000 (12-12), Marvelle Harris, vs. Lamar (11/16/15)Opp .............................................813 (13-16), Omar Thomas, UTEP (1/15/05)

ReboundsFS ................................................17, Quinton Hosley vs. Utah State (1/07/06)Opp ................................................18, Paul Millsap, Louisiana Tech (1/28/06)

AssistsFS .........................................................13, Kevin Bell vs. Cal Poly (12/23/06)Opp ...........................................................12, David Pak, Utah State (1/07/06)

Blocked ShotsFS ...............................................11, Mustafa Al-Sayyad vs. Buffalo (2/19/05)Opp ................................................................... 8, A.J. West, Nevada (1/22/14)

StealsFS ................................................................9, Kevin Bell vs. Hawai’i (2/1/07)Opp .........................................................5, Jared Quayle, Utah State (1/31/09)........................................................... Justin Graham, San Jose State (1/10/09)...................................................... Chris Gweth, Seattle University (11/25/08)..........................................................................Kyle Shiloh, Nevada (1/18/06).............................................Timothy Latiker, Mississippi Valley St. (12/4/04).............................................................Guilherme Teichmann, Tulsa (2/16/05)...................................................................... Daniel Gilbert, Buffalo (2/19/05)

Triple DoublesFS (1) .........................................Dominic McGuire, vs. San Diego (12/30/06)......................................................................14 points, 14 rebounds, 10 blocksOpp. (0) .......................................................................................................N/A

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MOST WINS Coach Year(s) W-L Pct. Titles*1. Boyd Grant 1977-86 194-74 .724 42. Ed Gregory 1965-77 172-142 .548 13. Rodney Terry 2011-present 107-97 .525 14. Jerry Tarkanian 1995-02 104-79 .568 15. Harry Miller 1960-65 93-39 .705 46. Steve Cleveland 2005-11 92-98 .484 07. Bill Vandenburgh 1954-60 89-63 .586 28. Gary Colson 1990-95 76-73 .510 09. Arthur W. Jones 1921-29 70-53 .569 410. Dutch Warmerdam 1947-53 55-107 .340 011. Ray Lopes 2002-05 50-37 .575 112. Hal Beatty 1939-42, 45-47 49-57 .462 013. Stan Borleske 1934-39 43-61 .414 0 Ron Adams 1986-90 43-62 .410 015. J. Flint Hanner 1929-32, 44-45 27-26 .509 016. Clark Van Galder 1953-54 12-16 .429 017. Leo A. Harris 1932-33 7-7 .500 018. Pix Pierson 1942-43 6-6-1 .500 0*: Includes conference tournament titles

COACHING RECORDS BY SEASON* Indicates several results vacated due to use of an ineligible playerYear Coach Overall Conference Finish1921-22 Arthur W. Jones 6-5 - - 1922-23 Arthur W. Jones 14-7 - - 1923-24 Arthur W. Jones 7-6 - - 1924-25 Arthur W. Jones 12-7 - - 1925-26 Arthur W. Jones 11-3 - - 1926-27 Arthur W. Jones 12-8 - - 1927-28 Arthur W. Jones 6-11 - - 1928-29 Arthur W. Jones 12-6 - - 1929-30 J. Flint Hanner 11-5 - - 1930-31 J. Flint Hanner 8-6 - - 1931-32 J. Flint Hanner 6-9 - - 1932-33 Leo A. Harris 7-7 - - 1933-34 No Coach 0-2 - - 1934-35 Stan Borleske 12-8 - - 1935-36 Stan Borleske 10-17 - - 1936-37 Stan Borleske 4-13 - - 1937-38 Stan Borleske 11-10 - - 1938-39 Stan Borleske 6-13 - - 1939-40 Hal Beatty 8-11 - - 1940-41 Hal Beatty 9-14 - - 1941-42 Hal Beatty 11-9 - - 1942-43 Pix Pierson 6-6-1 - - 1943-44 No Team - - - 1944-45 J. Flint Hanner 2-6 - - 1945-46 Hal Beatty 10-13 - - 1946-47 Hal Beatty 11-10 - - 1947-48 Dutch Warmerdam 10-16 - - 1948-49 Dutch Warmerdam 14-16 - - 1949-50 Dutch Warmerdam 7-19 - - 1950-51 Dutch Warmerdam 5-19 - - 1951-52 Dutch Warmerdam 9-18 - - 1952-53 Dutch Warmerdam 10-19 - - 1953-54 Clark Van Galder 13-16 - - 1954-55 Bill Vandenburgh 11-13 - - 1955-56 Bill Vandenburgh 8-17 - - 1956-57 Bill Vandenburgh 16-10 - - 1957-58 Bill Vandenburgh 19-8 - - 1958-59 Bill Vandenburgh 17-5 - - 1959-60 Bill Vandenburgh 18-10 - -

COACHING RECORDSYear Coach Overall Conference Finish1960-61 Harry Miller 14-12 - - 1961-62 Harry Miller 19-7 10-2 1st 1962-63 Harry Miller 21-8 9-3 1st 1963-64 Harry Miller 21-5 10-0 1st 1964-65 Harry Miller 20-7 8-2 1st 1965-66 Ed Gregory 21-8 9-1 1st 1966-67 Ed Gregory 17-9 8-2 2nd 1967-68 Ed Gregory 18-8 9-5 T2nd 1968-69 Ed Gregory 17-8 6-5 2nd 1969-70 Ed Gregory 14-12 5-5 4th 1970-71 Ed Gregory 15-11 4-6 4th 1971-72 Ed Gregory 9-17 2-10 7th 1972-73 Ed Gregory 10-16 1-11 7th 1973-74 Ed Gregory 16-9 5-7 4th 1974-75 Ed Gregory 16-10 5-5 3rd 1975-76 Ed Gregory 12-14 4-6 T5th 1976-77 Ed Gregory 7-20 1-11 7th 1977-78 Boyd Grant 21-6 11-3 T1st 1978-79 Boyd Grant 16-12 9-5 T2nd 1979-80 Boyd Grant 17-7 8-4 3rd 1980-81 Boyd Grant 25-4 12-2 1st 1981-82 Boyd Grant 27-3 13-1 1st 1982-83 Boyd Grant 25-10 9-7 4th 1983-84 Boyd Grant 25-8 13-5 3rd 1984-85 Boyd Grant 23-9 15-3 2nd 1985-86 Boyd Grant 15-15 8-10 T6th 1986-87 Ron Adams 9-20 4-14 10th 1987-88 Ron Adams 9-19 6-12 9th 1988-89 Ron Adams 15-14 9-9 7th 1989-90 Ron Adams 10-19 4-14 9th 1990-91 Gary Colson 14-16 7-11 T6th 1991-92 Gary Colson 15-16 6-12 8th 1992-93 Gary Colson 13-15 8-10 6th 1993-94 Gary Colson 21-11 13-5 2nd 1994-95 Gary Colson 13-15 7-11 T7th 1995-96 Jerry Tarkanian 22-11 13-5 3rd 1996-97 Jerry Tarkanian 20-12 12-4 T1st 1997-98 Jerry Tarkanian 21-13 10-4 2nd (Pacific)1998-99* Jerry Tarkanian 1-12 1-5 – 1999-00* Jerry Tarkanian 12-9 2-3 – 2000-01* Jerry Tarkanian 9-7 7-3 – 2001-02 Jerry Tarkanian 19-15 9-9 6th 2002-03 Ray Lopes 20-8 13-5 1st 2003-04 Ray Lopes 14-15 10-8 6th 2004-05 Ray Lopes 16-14 9-9 4th 2005-06 Steve Cleveland 15-13 8-8 6th 2006-07 Steve Cleveland 22-10 10-6 3rd 2007-08 Steve Cleveland 13-19 5-11 T6th 2008-09 Steve Cleveland 13-21 3-13 9th 2009-10 Steve Cleveland 15-18 7-9 5th 2010-11 Steve Clevleand 14-17 6-10 8th 2011-12 Rodney Terry 13-20 3-11 7th 2012-13 Rodney Terry 11-19 5-11 7th 2013-14 Rodney Terry 21-18 9-9 T-5th 2014-15 Rodney Terry 15-17 10-8 6th 2015-16 Rodney Terry 25-10 13-5 2nd 2016-17 Rodney Terry 20-13 11-7 4th 2017-18 Rodney Terry 2-0 -- --

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsUC Santa Cruz vs Fresno State11/10/17 5 p.m. PT at Save Mart Center --- Fresno, Calif.

UC Santa Cruz 65 • 0-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min04 Will Crain f 8-10 3-3 2-4 4 3 7 4 21 2 1 2 0 2213 Tre Weston f 1-3 0-0 0-4 1 3 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 2534 Kyle Creighton c 2-3 2-3 4-4 0 3 3 5 10 0 4 0 0 1522 Adam Marlow g 1-5 0-2 3-3 0 0 0 0 5 7 5 0 1 2130 Ben Dorfman g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 1505 Vinay Narayanam 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 712 Patrick Ramos 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 1015 Russell Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 620 Corey Cilia 4-9 1-3 0-2 0 1 1 0 9 2 2 0 0 2821 Tyler Klingenbeck 4-6 0-1 0-2 1 2 3 0 8 2 1 0 0 1932 Haakon Ullrich 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 1833 Matthew Nerland 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 835 Andrew Jones 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6

Team 1 0 1 1Totals 23-43 7-17 12-23 8 20 28 22 65 15 23 2 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-20 45.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

2nd half: 14-23 60.9%2nd half: 5-9 55.6%2nd half: 7-14 50.0%

Game: 23-43 53.5%Game: 7-17 41.2%Game: 12-23 52.2%

DeadballRebounds

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Fresno State 96 • 1-0Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min11 WILLIAMS, Bryson f 6-7 0-0 3-4 3 3 6 4 15 2 1 0 0 1834 CARTER II, Terrell c 2-6 0-0 1-3 1 4 5 3 5 1 1 1 2 2001 HOPKINS, Jaron g 5-13 0-1 3-4 3 2 5 1 13 6 1 0 3 2621 TAYLOR, Deshon g 6-8 2-3 2-2 1 2 3 0 16 6 0 0 3 2622 BOWLES, Ray g 4-7 2-4 2-4 1 2 3 2 12 1 1 0 1 2503 McWILLIAMS, Johnny 2-7 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 1 1 1905 TAYLOR, Jahmel 5-11 3-9 0-0 0 1 1 2 13 3 2 0 1 2312 WARREN, Myles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 415 DEKONINCK, Gilles 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 320 BITTNER, Sam 5-6 4-4 0-0 1 1 2 3 14 3 0 0 1 2432 GRIMES, Nate 1-2 0-0 0-2 6 2 8 4 2 0 1 0 0 935 ROJAS, Lazaro 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

Team 1 0 1Totals 36-68 12-24 12-21 17 19 36 22 96 23 8 2 12 200

FG % 1st Half: 19-32 59.4%3FG % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-15 46.7%

2nd half: 17-36 47.2%2nd half: 5-14 35.7%2nd half: 5-6 83.3%

Game: 36-68 52.9%Game: 12-24 50.0%Game: 12-21 57.1%

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Officials: Frank Harvey III, Doran Gotschall, Brad FowlerTechnical fouls: UC Santa Cruz-None. Fresno State-None.Attendance: 5169

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalUC Santa Cruz 25 40 65Fresno State 52 44 96

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchUCSCM 22 10 5 7 27FS 44 36 8 18 35

Last FG - UCSCM 2nd-00:54, FS 2nd-04:54.Largest lead - UCSCM by 1 1st-19:00, FS by 45 2nd-04:54.UCSCM led for 00:28. FS led for 38:53. Game was tied for 00:39.

Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 2 times.

2017-18 BOX SCORESOfficial Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsCSUN vs Fresno State11/13/17 7 p.m. PT at Save Mart Center --- Fresno, Calif.

CSUN 73 • 1-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min04 Dawson, Tavrion f 3-9 1-3 4-4 1 3 4 3 11 0 1 0 0 2510 Lake, Zeno f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 6 7 1 0 1 1 0 1 2201 Warren, Micheal g 3-7 2-3 2-2 0 6 6 4 10 1 5 0 3 3202 Gomez, Terrell g 6-10 3-5 3-4 0 1 1 1 18 5 2 0 0 3203 Shreiner, Lyrik g 7-14 1-3 1-2 0 2 2 2 16 1 0 0 0 2600 Pipkins, Jalon 2-4 1-1 5-5 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 1 1205 Kaba-Camara, Mahama 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 814 Guevara, Jonathan 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 824 Theus Jr., Reggie 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 6 1 0 0 0 2530 Swan, Anthony 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10

Team 2 0 2Totals 25-54 8-16 15-17 5 21 26 17 73 12 9 1 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-30 46.7%3FG % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%

2nd half: 11-24 45.8%2nd half: 3-7 42.9%2nd half: 14-15 93.3%

Game: 25-54 46.3%Game: 8-16 50.0%Game: 15-17 88.2%

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Fresno State 89 • 2-0Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min11 WILLIAMS, Bryson f 7-8 0-0 1-3 1 5 6 1 15 0 0 1 0 3234 CARTER II, Terrell c 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 0 1901 HOPKINS, Jaron g 8-12 0-0 1-4 0 10 10 1 17 1 3 0 2 2921 TAYLOR, Deshon g 6-12 3-6 3-4 0 3 3 2 18 4 1 0 0 2922 BOWLES, Ray g 2-8 0-3 3-4 0 0 0 1 7 5 1 0 2 3303 McWILLIAMS, Johnny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 405 TAYLOR, Jahmel 6-8 6-7 0-1 0 3 3 4 18 2 0 0 2 2620 BITTNER, Sam 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 1332 GRIMES, Nate 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 1 5 1 1 5 0 15

Team 1 0 1Totals 35-56 10-17 9-18 5 25 30 16 89 14 7 7 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 18-29 62.1%3FG % 1st Half: 7-11 63.6%

FT % 1st Half: 7-11 63.6%

2nd half: 17-27 63.0%2nd half: 3-6 50.0%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%

Game: 35-56 62.5%Game: 10-17 58.8%Game: 9-18 50.0%

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Officials: David Hall, Michael Irving, Deron WhiteTechnical fouls: CSUN-None. Fresno State-None.Attendance: 4864

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalCSUN 34 39 73Fresno State 50 39 89

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCSUN 24 8 4 10 18FS 48 10 8 6 28

Last FG - CSUN 2nd-00:40, FS 2nd-02:04.Largest lead - CSUN by 6 1st-16:27, FS by 20 2nd-12:25.CSUN led for 05:27. FS led for 32:41. Game was tied for 01:52.

Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 4 times.

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

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2017-18 SEASON STATISTICSTHE STAT CREW SYSTEM

Fresno State Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 13, 2017)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg21 TAYLOR, Deshon 2-2 55 27.5 12-20 . 6 0 0 5-9 . 5 5 6 5-6 . 8 3 3 1 5 6 3.0 2 0 10 1 0 3 34 17.005 TAYLOR, Jahmel 2-0 49 24.5 11-19 . 5 7 9 9-16 . 5 6 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0 4 4 2.0 6 0 5 2 0 3 31 15.511 WILLIAMS, Bryson 2-2 50 25.0 13-15 . 8 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-7 . 5 7 1 4 8 12 6.0 5 0 2 1 1 0 30 15.001 HOPKINS, Jaron 2-2 55 27.5 13-25 . 5 2 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 3 12 15 7.5 2 0 7 4 0 5 30 15.022 BOWLES, Ray 2-2 58 29.0 6-15 . 4 0 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 5-8 . 6 2 5 1 2 3 1.5 3 0 6 2 0 3 19 9.520 BITTNER, Sam 2-0 37 18.5 7-8 . 8 7 5 5-5 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 5 0 3 0 0 1 19 9.534 CARTER II, Terrell 2-2 39 19.5 4-9 . 4 4 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 3 5 8 4.0 7 0 1 2 2 2 9 4.532 GRIMES, Nate 2-0 24 12.0 3-5 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 7 5 12 6.0 5 0 1 2 5 0 7 3.503 McWILLIAMS, Johnny 2-0 23 11.5 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 2 0 1 2 5 2.515 DEKONINCK, Gilles 1-0 3 3.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.035 ROJAS, Lazaro 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.012 WARREN, Myles 1-0 4 4.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 2 0 2Total.......... 2 400 71-124 . 5 7 3 22-41 . 5 3 7 21-39 . 5 3 8 22 44 66 33.0 38 0 37 15 9 19 185 92.5Opponents...... 2 400 48-97 . 4 9 5 15-33 . 4 5 5 27-40 . 6 7 5 13 41 54 27.0 39 - 27 32 3 8 138 69.0

TEAM STATISTICS FS OPPSCORING 185 138 Points per game 92.5 69.0 Scoring margin +23.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 71-124 48-97 Field goal pct . 5 7 3 . 4 9 53 POINT FG-ATT 22-41 15-33 3-point FG pct . 5 3 7 . 4 5 5 3-pt FG made per game 11.0 7.5FREE THROWS-ATT 21-39 27-40 Free throw pct . 5 3 8 . 6 7 5 F-Throws made per game 10.5 13.5REBOUNDS 66 54 Rebounds per game 33.0 27.0 Rebounding margin +6.0 -ASSISTS 37 27 Assists per game 18.5 13.5TURNOVERS 15 32 Turnovers per game 7.5 16.0 Turnover margin +8.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 2.5 0.8STEALS 19 8 Steals per game 9.5 4.0BLOCKS 9 3 Blocks per game 4.5 1.5ATTENDANCE 10033 0 Home games-Avg/Game 2-5016 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsFresno State 102 83 185Opponents 59 79 138

Date Opponent Score Att.11/10/17 UC SANTA CRUZ W 96-65 516911/13/17 CSUN W 89-73 4864

* - Conference game

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

| 6 NCAA APPEARANCES (1981, ’82, ’84, 2000*, ’01 & ’16) • 10 NIT APPEARANCES • 1983 NIT CHAMPIONS24

RODNEY TERRY head coach7th season

NICK MATSONassistant coach

7th season

BRIAN BURTONdirector of operations

1st season

BYRON JONESassistant coach

7th season

JERRY WAINWRIGHTassociate head coach

4th season (’11-’12, 15-present)

JAHMEL TAYLOR #5Sr. - Guard - 6-0 - 180 - Los Angeles, Calif. -

(Pacific Hills HS/Washington)

GILLES DEKONINCK #15Fr. - Guard - 6-6 - 210

- Diest, Belgium - (Huntington Prep)

ERIC VILA #10So. - Forward - 6-11 - 210

- Girona, Spain - (Texas A&M)

SAM BITTNER #20Jr. - Guard - 6-6 - 210

- Las Vegas, Nev. - (Trinity International HS)

BRYSON WILLIAMS #11So. - Forward - 6-8 - 230

- Fresno, Calif. - (Roosevelt HS)

DESHON TAYLOR #21Jr. - Guard - 6-2 - 185

- Riverside, Calif. - (John W. North HS/UMKC)

MYLES FITZGERALD-WARREN #12

Fr. - Guard - 6-3 - 180Portland, Ore. (Madison HS)

RAY BOWLES, JR. #22Sr. - Guard - 6-5 - 205

- Modesto, Calif. - (Modesto Christian HS/Pacific)

NEW WILLIAMS #0R-So. - Guard - 6-1 - 175

- Inglewood, Calif. - (Santa Monica HS/Auburn)

JARON HOPKINS #1Sr. - Guard - 6-6 - 210

- Mesa, Ariz. - (Dobson HS/Colorado)

JOHNNY McWILLIAMS #3So. - G - 6-6 - 200

- San Marcos, Calif. - (San Marcos HS)

BRAXTON HUGGINS #4Sr. - Guard - 6-4 - 195- Bakersfield, Calif. -

(Mira Monte HS/NMSU)

2017-18 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCAST ROSTER

NATE GRIMES #32So. - Forward - 6-8 - 225

- Las Vegas, Nev. - (Quality Education Academy)

TERRELL CARTER II #34Sr. - Center - 6-10 - 290

- Los Angeles, Calif. - (Redondo Union HS)

LAZARO ROJAS #35R-Fr. - Forward - 6-11 - 245

- Porto Seguro, Brazil - (Score Academy)

NOAH BLACKWELL #55Jr. - Guard - 6-3 - 190

- Roseville, Calif. - (Woodcreek HS/LBSU)