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Fresno State Bulldogs edge Stephen F. Austin in close game
DeShawn Gory's 20 points and Zaon Collins' late jumper lift Fresno State to 80-78 win
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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The Fresno State Bulldogs defeated the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 80-78 in a close college basketball matchup. DeShawn Gory led the Bulldogs with 20 points, while Zaon Collins hit the game-winning jump shot with 58 seconds remaining to secure the victory for Fresno State.
Why it matters
This win continues Fresno State's strong season and keeps them in contention for a postseason tournament bid. The close nature of the game also highlights the competitive balance in college basketball, where any team can beat another on a given night.
The details
Fresno State jumped out to an early lead, but Stephen F. Austin fought back to make it a close game throughout. The Lumberjacks even took a late lead, but Collins' clutch jumper in the final minute gave the Bulldogs the victory.
- The game was played on March 8, 2026.
The players
DeShawn Gory
The leading scorer for the Fresno State Bulldogs, pouring in 20 points in the win.
Zaon Collins
The Fresno State guard hit the game-winning jump shot with 58 seconds left to secure the victory for the Bulldogs.
The takeaway
Fresno State's ability to win a close game against a tough opponent like Stephen F. Austin shows the Bulldogs' resilience and potential to make noise in the postseason.





