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A. Brown steals the ball against Sacramento State as T. Gilcrest appears to be boxed in behind. The first-place Bulldogs traveled south to take on San Diego State and LA State. Against San Diego, G. Alcorn scored 27 and K. Swor, 17, but it wasn't enough as San Diego won in overtime, 74-69. The Dogs blew a 14 point lead and were knocked info a first-place tie for the CCAA title. The next night, guard T. Bazadier scored 22 points for LA State to lead them to a 77-71 come from behind victory. The Bulldogs again blew a big lead in the second half to eliminate themselves from title contention and also a possible NIT bid. It was really a "lost weekend." At home the next week the FSCers hit 58% of their shots to swamp Santa Barbara 86-62. The next night was Cal Poly's turn to be trounced as the Bulldogs again hit over 50% of their shots and won 93-72. Williams led the scoring with 22 points as Brown, Gilcrest, and Alcorn all hit for double figures to close out CCAA play for the season. In the season's finale, high scorers Alcorn and Williams led the Bulldogs to a 69-62 triumph over Arizona State. Seniors D. Hendricks, K. Swor and G. Alcorn finished their careers with a team that established a 21-5 record and a 7-3 CCAA record. Coach B. Vandenburgh's Bulldogs, though not winning the conference crown, proved to be the winning- est and, without serious question, the greatest basketball team to ever wear Fresno State's Red and Blue. Manager J. Santos FROSH BASKETBALL SCORES FSC 53 Carruthers H. S. 41 61 Porterville J. C. 94 51 San Joaquin H. S. 45 38 Bullard H. S. 45 57 Roosevelt H. S. 53 33 Clovis H. S. 70 51 Reedley J. C. 49 38 Fresno H. S. 40 60 Bullard H. S. 48 47 Porterville J. C. 66 57 Reedley J. C. 73 42 Cal Poly JV's 55 49 Edison H. S. 48 70 Seven Up 56 51 Tranquility H. S. 47 73 San Benito J. C. 65 74 San Benito J. C. 61 65 Cal Poly JV's 57 240
Yearbook Title | 1959 1959 Campus. Fresno State College, Fresno, California. |
Date Published | 1959 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | A. Brown steals the ball against Sacramento State as T. Gilcrest appears to be boxed in behind. The first-place Bulldogs traveled south to take on San Diego State and LA State. Against San Diego, G. Alcorn scored 27 and K. Swor, 17, but it wasn't enough as San Diego won in overtime, 74-69. The Dogs blew a 14 point lead and were knocked info a first-place tie for the CCAA title. The next night, guard T. Bazadier scored 22 points for LA State to lead them to a 77-71 come from behind victory. The Bulldogs again blew a big lead in the second half to eliminate themselves from title contention and also a possible NIT bid. It was really a "lost weekend." At home the next week the FSCers hit 58% of their shots to swamp Santa Barbara 86-62. The next night was Cal Poly's turn to be trounced as the Bulldogs again hit over 50% of their shots and won 93-72. Williams led the scoring with 22 points as Brown, Gilcrest, and Alcorn all hit for double figures to close out CCAA play for the season. In the season's finale, high scorers Alcorn and Williams led the Bulldogs to a 69-62 triumph over Arizona State. Seniors D. Hendricks, K. Swor and G. Alcorn finished their careers with a team that established a 21-5 record and a 7-3 CCAA record. Coach B. Vandenburgh's Bulldogs, though not winning the conference crown, proved to be the winning- est and, without serious question, the greatest basketball team to ever wear Fresno State's Red and Blue. Manager J. Santos FROSH BASKETBALL SCORES FSC 53 Carruthers H. S. 41 61 Porterville J. C. 94 51 San Joaquin H. S. 45 38 Bullard H. S. 45 57 Roosevelt H. S. 53 33 Clovis H. S. 70 51 Reedley J. C. 49 38 Fresno H. S. 40 60 Bullard H. S. 48 47 Porterville J. C. 66 57 Reedley J. C. 73 42 Cal Poly JV's 55 49 Edison H. S. 48 70 Seven Up 56 51 Tranquility H. S. 47 73 San Benito J. C. 65 74 San Benito J. C. 61 65 Cal Poly JV's 57 240 |
Source | Credits: James Dunaway, editor; Gina Jett, Janett Matzek, associate editors; Nadine Adams, Beverly Francisco, Jack Halseth, Viola Meier, Dick Reichel, Patricia Ryan, Carol Sheldon, Barbara Wait, section editors; JoAnne Cowan, Bunny Creagh, art staff; Pete Arnold, Carl Crawford, James Minter, James Williams, photography staff; Robert Byrd, Ronald Byrd, Peggy Chinn, Carol Gregg, Jerry Rossiter, staff members; Arthur Margosian, Edward Piston, advisors. |
Rights | Published by Yearbooks Incorporated, Monrovia, California. Photography, Paulo Takahashi; Senior Pictures, Carl Claspill; Covers, S.K. Smith Co. |
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