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The Sacramento State men's tennis team lost to No. 58 ranked New Mexico by a score of 4-3 Wednesday. (0) comments

Men's basketball loses close one to Idaho State 52-51

Turnover in final moments seals win for Bengals

Men's basketball loses close one to Idaho State 52-51

The Sacramento State Hornets lost a close game at home Thursday night against the Idaho State Bengals 52-51. (0) comments

Sacramento State Hornets lost the first of their final three games of the season on the road 95-78 against the Idaho State Bengals. (0) comments

The Sacramento State baseball team beat the Loyola-Marymount Lions in its first game of the season Friday afternoon, 12-7. The rain fell during most of the game making for a wet and rainy afternoon at Hornet Field.

"For the first game out of the gate, I thought (the team's) intensity and focus was pretty solid throughout the game," coach John Smith said. "With the rain coming down it is easy to lose focus and get kind of caught in that and they seemed to regenerate when we got slowed down a little bit." (0) comments

Women's tennis victorious over San Diego

Hornets win singles matches to defeat the Toreros

Junior Karina Jarlkagaova broke a 3-3 tie to secure a win for the Sacramento State women's tennis team Saturday in San Diego. She defeated Tammy Kevey 7-5, 6-3, in the no. 4 singles match. (0) comments

Softball emerges from Mustang Classic at 3-1

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo walks away with tournament win

Heading into the Mustang Classic Kathy Strahan, the head coach for the Hornets softball team, wanted players to gain some in-game experience.

Little did she know her plan would lead to a successful tournament record for the ladies in green and gold. (0) comments

Already having four games under its belt, the Sacramento State Hornet softball team is ready for tournament play.

Having played in doubleheaders against the University of Nevada-Reno and San Jose State at Shea Stadium on the Sac State campus, the Hornets will now travel to play in consecutive tournaments. (0) comments

Former volleyball coach honored

The retirement banquet for former Sacramento State women's volleyball coach Debby Colberg was presented in front of family, friends, colleagues and athletes who played for Colberg in an era that spanned over three decades.

The banquet was held on Sunday in honor of Colberg's 32 years of service in Sac State athletics and administration. (0) comments

It's all in the grip

Hornet baseball talks about different pitches the team uses to throw off opposing hitters

It's all in the grip

In an effort to keep hitters off-balance at the plate, pitchers throw a variety of pitches that have different velocities and movements to them.

Sacramento State baseball pitching coach Jim Barr said scouting reports are used as a guide to which pitches are thrown to a certain hitter. Senior catcher Brett Tanigawa said it is hard to predict when a certain pitch will be thrown during a hitter's at-bat. (0) comments

The Sacramento State Hornets downed the Pacific Tigers 4-2 in tennis Sunday after rain forced the match to be played indoors.

Freshman Kiryl Harbatsiuk, sophomore Anton Stryhas and junior Sven-David Rueff won their matches in singles play to help the Hornets move to a 4-2 record. (0) comments

Solo tennis star turned team player

Junior moved from Mexico to play college ball at Sac State

Solo tennis star turned team player

Joyce Martinez Gutierrez is all about dedication on and off the tennis court. The junior co-captain has won at every level she has played and is continuing those ways at Sacramento State.

When Martinez enrolled in college in 2006, it was her first time living in the U.S. after being born and raised in Mexico. (0) comments

Sacramento State defeated UC Davis 6-1 in a battle for bragging rights of the causeway. The Hornets swept doubles play and were 5-1 in singles play. (0) comments

Women's basketball loses final home game to Northern Arizona 77-62

Hornets eliminated from playoffs with defeat

The Sacramento State Hornets lost their final home game of the season against the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 77-62.

The loss by the Hornets almost eliminates them from the Big Sky Tournament with their record 6-19, 4-9 in conference, and the Lumberjacks' win increases their chance to get in the tournament with a record of 9-17, 5-8 in conference. (0) comments

An off-the-wall (and ceiling) success

First Annual Racquetball Tournament Draws 23 Players

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Sacramento State Recreational Sports held its 1st Annual Racquetball Tournament today at noon at the handball courts located next to Solano Hall. The event was part of an ongoing effort to raise awareness for recreational sport activities to increase student participation. (0) comments

Balancing Act

Elizabeth Norvell competes in two sports

Time management is one of those magic phrases every college student will mention when asked about how to have the best college experience. Almost all the teachers on campus begin the first day of instruction with a lesson on how time management is critical in succeeding not only in the classroom, but in the world abroad. (1) comment

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David Green

Through all of the trades that were going on this year, I still feel that the Boston Celtics can take it all the way. They have a strong starting squad with Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce leading the way. They should be strong going into the playoffs. (0) comments

Hornets suffer first loss, fall 7-3 to Lions

The Sacramento State baseball team suffered defeat at the hands of the Loyola-Marymount Lions Saturday by a score of 7-3. The loss dropped the Hornets' record to 1-1 while the Lions improved to 1-1 after the second game of the scheduled four game series. (0) comments

The Sacramento State baseball team lost a non-conference game to the visiting San Francisco Dons Tuesday afternoon at Hornet Field, 12-4. The Hornets (1-2) have failed to beat the Dons (3-2) in eight consecutive meetings.

After a scoreless first inning for both sides, the Dons scored the first run of the game in the top of the second inning. Dons' catcher Ryan Lipkin singled to left field and drove in a run after two lead-off walks. (0) comments

Men's Rugby Left in the Rain

Chico trumps Sac State 32-22

The weekend storm that swept through northern California might have been enough to postpone the women's rugby game at UC Santa Cruz, but the freezing wind chill and rain was not enough to deter the men's game against Chico State on Saturday.

The rugby club's A-side team took to the field against the Wildcats at 1pm, just as the storm rolled in. Sophomore Craig Manno, a native of Santa Rosa, scored the first try of the game for Sac State. (0) comments

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