Western Bulldogs
Australian Rules Football Team
'Dogs survive 5-set battle at WAC tourneyThe best 2 hours and 16 minutes of Fresno State volleyball in years had the fifth-seeded Bulldogs eliminate No. 4 Nevada 3-2 in the quarterfinals of the Western Athletic Conference volleyball tournament Monday at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. In this article: Western Athletic Conference, Bulldogs, Fresno State, Wolf Pack, Fresno State, Nevada, and Dog |
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fresnobee.com | October 24, 2009
GameDay Breakdown
...and Desia Dunn will take Wylie's spot on kickoff, Hill added. FRESNO STATE ON OFFENSE The Bulldogs thoroughly dominated Hawaii last week, mixing runs with shorter passes. The Bulldogs will likely do the same this week as they face a...
In this article: Fresno State, Bulldogs, New Mexico State, San Jose State, NEW Mexico State, Pat Hill, and Louisiana Tech
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Bleacher Report | November 12, 2009
Auburn-Georgia: Why The Bulldogs Will Black Out The Tigers
...game against Hawaii, and the Bulldogs annihilated the Warriors. When the Bulldogs faced Alabama in 2008, Richt returned the well and trotted out the black jerseys again. Later in the season, Florida exacted 49-10 revenge for the dancing...
In this article: Mark Richt, Bulldogs, Florida, SEC, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Gators, Georgia Bulldogs, and Crank Dat
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fresnobee.com | November 11, 2009
Sneak preview: College volleyball
...Tech, Idaho, Boise State and Hawaii. Bulldogs coach Steve Cleveland returns starters in senior Sylvester Seay, junior Ned Golubovic and sophomore Paul George, the team's leading scorer last season. The Aggies were victorious 25-22, 25-18,...
In this article: Western Athletic Conference, Louisiana Tech, Fresno State, Utah State, Boise State, Pat Hill, Bulldogs, and Idaho
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Fresno State Football | 7 days ago
Senior Day for the Dogs
...were hard-fought losses to Top 10-ranked teams, No. 5 Boise State 45-24 and LSU. In addition to LSU, the Bulldogs played non-conference games at Auburn and Navy. The three wins have come over Nicholls State, Hawaii and New Mexico State. Among...
In this article: Fresno State, Ryan Mathews, WAC, Bulldogs, Louisiana Tech, Toys for Tots, Bulldog Stadium, and New Mexico State
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fresnobee.com | October 29, 2009
Bulldogs give inspired effort in volleyball loss to Hawaii
...a powerhouse. DARRELL WONG / THE FRESNO BEE Fresno State's Cecilia Agraz digs a ball during the Bulldogs' our-set loss to Hawaii in front of a national television audience Thursday. "If we can play that well against most of the WAC...
In this article: Bulldogs, Fresno State, Hawaii, Western Athletic Conference, Rainbow Wahine, Dave Shoji, Bobcats, Dog, and NCAA
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fresnobee.com | October 29, 2009
Bulldogs' play inspired in volleyball loss to Hawaii
Bulldogs' play inspired in volleyball loss to Hawaii FRESNO STATE VS. NO. 3 HAWAII Today: 8:30 p.m. at the Save Mart Center Records: Bulldogs 11-10, 4-5 Western Athletic Conference; Rainbow Wahine 18-2, 8-0 Hawaii's Shoji on verge of...
In this article: Bulldogs, Fresno State, Hawaii, Western Athletic Conference, Rainbow Wahine, NCAA, Save Mart Center, and Sunbirds
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fresnobee.com | November 01, 2009
Air attack frees Mathews
...look to outrun Aggies Hawaii, San Jose State and New Mexico State share a common trait: They've all become victims of Fresno State as the Bulldogs revived their season this month with a three-game winning streak. But those teams share...
In this article: Fresno State, Bulldogs, Fresno State, Pat Hill, San Jose State, Utah State, Bulldog Stadium, and New Mexico State
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The Western Bulldogs, formerly the Footscray Football Club, is an Australian Football League (AFL) club based at the Whitten Oval in West Footscray, an inner western suburb of Melbourne. The club draws its supporter base from this traditionally working class area and plays its home matches at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne Docklands, also in the city's inner west.
Historically one of the league's less successful clubs, both in terms of on-field success and off-field resources, the club has taken significant steps to all but eliminate this stigma. The club has had stable sponsorship and consistently strengthening membership figures (28,725 members in 2007). The Whitten Oval is also undergoing a $20m redevelopment - set to make its headquarters and training facility among the best in the league.
The club is finding increasing popularity within the football community for its highly skillful and attacking style of play - a style that saw it reach the 2006 semi-finals and the 2008 preliminary-finals.
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