Fresno State took control of the second half and pulled away for an 83-65 victory over Boise State on Saturday at Taco Bell Arena. Lauren Lenhardt had 20 points, three rebounds, two assists, two blocks and four steals in 31 minutes for the Broncos (10-15, 3-9 MW), who shot 57 percent from the floor in the first half before the Bulldogs (18-8, 10-3) regrouped for the easy victory.
BSU SOFTBALL: The Broncos (7-6) won a pair of games, beating San Diego 1-0 and UC Riverside 4-2 at the Amy S. Harrison Classic in Riverside, Calif. Three BSU pitchers combined to allow two runs in 14 innings without a walk.
BSU GYMNASTICS: The 16th ranked Broncos scored a 194.525 and finished second in a quadrangular meet that included Denver (195.800), Rutgers (193.925) and Utah State (192.150). The Broncos traveled to Denver in a last-minute change of schedule due to inclement weather. Originally the Broncos were to travel to Lincoln, Neb., to take on the Huskers and Iowa State on Friday. Kelsey Morris was the only all-around competitor for the Broncos, earning a 38.725 to tie for fourth.
BSU WOMEN'S TENNIS: The Broncos (5-2) lost at Utah 5-2.
BSU MEN'S TENNIS: The Broncos (3-7, 1-1) lost their Mountain West match at San Diego State 5-2. The loss is Boise State's first in a regular-season conference match since April 22, 2011, when it lost to New Mexico State 4-2.
BSU SWIMMING AND DIVING: The Broncos finished second at the Mountain West Championships with 575 points. Rachel Heaney won the 200-yard butterfly (1:57.40) to highlight the final day of competition in San Antonio. San Diego State won the team title with 734 points.
IDAHO TRACK AND FIELD: Winners Saturday at the WAC Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, N.M., included Barry Britt (men's 3,000, 8:29.85), Hannah Kiser (women's 3,000, 9:40.35), Liga Velvere (women's 800, 2:08.53) and Ben Ayesu-Attah (men's 400, 47.23). Britt is the first Idaho man to win the 3,000 and 5,000 at a single conference meet and was honored with WAC Track Performer of The Year and The WAC High Point Award. In the team race, the Idaho men finished fifth place and the women finished sixth. Texas-San Antonio won the men's title, and Texas State took the women's crown.
NORTHWEST NAZARENE MEN'S BASKETBALL: Seniors Kenny Jones and Jonathan Hawkins combined for 46 points as the Crusaders (11-13, 5-11 GNAC) knocked off Central Washington 100-69 in Nampa.
NNU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: The Crusaders (18-6, 10-6 GNAC) lost to Simon Fraser 73-52 in Burnaby, B.C.
COLLEGE OF IDAHO BASEBALL: The Coyotes overcame a three-hour weather delay and frigid temperatures to sweep a doubleheader from Whitman College, 4-2 and 9-0 at Wolfe Field in Caldwell.
C OF I SOFTBALL: The Coyotes (10-6) split a doubleheader with Saint Martin's in Caldwell, winning the opener 6-2 and losing the second game 6-4 in 10 innings.


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