Fresno State Makes History...
The baseball team Fresno State (42-29) made history last night when it became the first No. 4 seed to reach Omaha since the NCAA expanded the tournament field to 64 teams in 1999. The Bulldogs will open against Rice (47-13) on Sunday. This is the first time the Bulldogs have been to the College World Series since 1991.
The Sun Devils (49-13), the No. 3 national seed, had been unbeaten in four postseason games before consecutive losses to the Bulldogs.
For those of you who don't follow college baseball, what Fresno State did is a big deal:
They beat a nationally ranked team...
- Who had a record setting 15 players drafted to the majors this year...
- From a school that arguably has one of the most successful programs in the country (they've won 5 national championships and 58 College World Series victories)...
- And who have had the third most alumni to play in the majors , including Barry Bonds and Reggie Jackson.
tags: Fresno State | Bulldogs | baseball | College World Series | Arizona State | Sun Devils | Rice | Owls
2 Comments:
I thought State was a 14 seed. Could be wrong.
June 10, 2008 10:22 AM
Fresno won the WAC championship and was the #4 seed in the Long Beach Regional.
The final regular season poll by USAToday did not have Fresno State ranked in the top 25... in fact, they only received 2 votes.
June 10, 2008 12:05 PM
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