Completed Event: Baseball at Washington State on March 22, 2026 , Loss , 2, to, 6

Baseball
at Washington State
L 2-6

4/1/2026 11:27:00 PM | Baseball
Lopes look to take offensive momentum onto road
| PROBABLE PITCHERS | ||
| Thursday at 6 p.m. | ||
| Friday at 6 p.m. | ||
| Saturday at 12 p.m. | ||
Fresno State is 8-17-1 overall and 0-5-1 in Mountain West play, having already opened league play with series against Nevada and New Mexico. Even with the slow conference start, the Bulldogs have shown they can still generate offense in bunches. The Bulldogs are hitting .287 as a team, which ranks fifth in the MW and inside the national top 100, while also sitting fifth in the league in scoring at 7.2 runs per game. The Bulldogs have been especially solid at creating pressure with contact, ranking third in the MW in triples (7) and triples per game, fourth in sacrifice flies (15) and fourth in stolen bases (30).
Program-wise, Fresno State remains one of the Mountain West's gold-standard brands. The Bulldogs are coming off back-to-back Mountain West tournament championships in 2024 and 2025, with last year's title continuing a recent resurgence under fourth-year head coach Ryan Overland. Fresno State's 2008 national championship remains one of the sport's most iconic underdog runs, when the Bulldogs became the first No. 4 regional seed to win the College World Series. The program's history includes four College World Series appearances, 30-plus NCAA tournament bids and a long list of MLB talent. While Aaron Judge is the most famous modern Fresno State baseball alum, the Bulldogs' pro pipeline has also included names like Doug Fister, Matt Garza and numerous long-time big leaguers.