Fresno State guard Braxton Huggins goes up for a contested layup while defended by Boise State’s Zach Haney during the Bulldogs’ 65-63 victory at the Save Mart Center on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. (Jose Romo Jr./The Collegian).
The 2018-2019 Fresno State men’s basketball has made a habit of living on the edge, filling the Bulldog faithful with anxiety and alleviation. Due to late game heroics, Wednesday night wasn’t any different, as the game came down to the final shot in the ‘Dogs’ 65-63 victory over Boise State.
In a game that included 16 lead changes throughout, the Bulldogs were able to slide past the Broncos, due in large part to sharpshooting guard Braxton Huggins, who provided the ‘Dogs with much needed scoring, posting 26 points on 9-of-16 shooting.