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<b>Final Score:</b> Fresno State 87, Colorado State 73<br>
<b>Records:</b> Fresno State 21-9, 12-5 MW; Colorado State 15-15, 7-10 MW<br>
<b>Series History:</b> Colorado State leads 15-13 (overall); Fresno State leads 10-
2 (games played in Fresno)<br>
<b>Next Game:</b> Saturday, Mar. 5, at Utah State, 6 p.m. PT (ESPN3)<br>
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<b><u>Team Notes</b></u>
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• Fresno State set a new Save Mart Center record for most home wins in a season
with 16.<br>
• Fresno State records its 17th 21-win season in program history and second under
head coach Rodney Terry.<br>
• Fresno State has the best home winning percentage in the Mountain West (16-2,
88.9 percent) and most home wins (16) of any MW team.<br>
• The Bulldogs improve to 10-0 when scoring 80 or more points this season and this
is the second time this season scoring back-to-back 80 pt. games. <br>
• Fresno State held its largest halftime lead of the season (20 pts). The Bulldogs led
by double digits at the half for the fourth time against conference opponents and the
eighth time overall this season. <br>
• Fresno State forced 14 Colorado turnovers; 2.5 TOs above the Rams season
average (11.5).<br>
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<b><u>Player Notes </b></u>
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<p><b> Marvelle Harris – 23 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals</b><br>
<p> Harris has scored at least 20 points in a game for 17th time this season and the
32nd time in his career … he has scored in double digits for the 27th time this
season and the 98th time in his career … he remains No. 2 on Fresno State’s all-time
scoring list with 1,920 points, just 31 points away from tying Melvin Ely for the top
spot.
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<p><b>Julien Lewis – 30 points, 2 rebounds, 1 steal and 6-for-7 three
pointers</b><br>
<p> Lewis recorded career-highs in points (30), 3-pointers made (6), field goals
made (11) and a season-high 34 minutes… he scored in double digits for the sixth
time this season and 25th time in his career.
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