'Dogs women crush Nevada

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Fresno State put on a defensive display and pounded Nevada 81-49 Thursday at Save Mart Center in a women's basketball clash for first place in the Western Athletic Conference.
The Bulldogs (12-9) maintained the top spot at 7-1 in the WAC, while the Wolf Pack (14-6) fell to 5-2.
Tierre Wilson led the Bulldogs with 15 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and four steals before crashing to the floor while being fouled with six minutes left. It appeared she hurt her wrist and watched the rest of the game from the bench.
Jaleesa Ross added 15 points, Bailey Amundsen 11 and Erica Henry 10 with seven rebounds. Hayley Munro also chipped in eight points and seven rebounds.
Fresno State led 38-24 at halftime and didn't let up. The Bulldogs held Nevada to 35% shooting and 22 points below its season scoring average.
Wilson also put the clamps on Nevada guard Dellena Criner, who came in leading the WAC with a 17.9 scoring average. She finished with eight points, but scored only three with Wilson in her face.
The Bulldogs shot 48%, including 8 for 19 from beyond the arc, and outrebounded Nevada 48-30.

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