To help out the new coaching staff for the Hornets' women's volleyball team this season, senior setter Rose Burke has come back as the only returning starting player. Through the years, she has brought a lot to this team as a person and as a player, according to the coaches and fellow players. (0) comments
There were some big winners and big losers after the second week of the NFL season. Although it's still a little early to make season predictions, there were some teams that sent clear messages about their thirst for success and that coveted Superbowl ring. (0) comments
Sacramento State Marching Band is in the midst of a new and exciting era under first year Associate Director of Bands, Clay Redfield. Redfield will also direct the Hornet Revue Pep Band, the Winter Percussion, and Winter Guard program along with lecturing in Music Education. (0) comments
The Sacramento State Recreational Sports Program offers students the privilege of having fun, meeting new people and friendly competition in sports and recreation activities. There are plenty of opportunities for students to balance fun and social interaction with academics and class lectures. (0) comments
Welcome to the first installment of Win or Go Home, a weekly column examining current events going on in the professional sports world. My topic will be MLB since the season is closing out and the playoffs are coming up. (0) comments
Now that Debbie Colberg has retired and assistant coach Ruben Volta has taken the mantle, will the Hornets be able to uphold their championship title? (0) comments
The Sacramento State Hornet's women's volleyball team hosted the sixth annual Sacramento State volleyball invitational on Friday and Saturday. The team went 0-3 against Humboldt State, San Jose State, and Saint Mary's. (0) comments
Cyrus Mulitalo and Mike Brannon were named to The Sports Network's Football Championship Subdivision Preseason All-American team. Mulitalo was one of four linebackers named to the first team, while Brannon was named to the third team. (0) comments
As everyone saw at the first game, sophomore Jason Smith will be the starting quarterback for the second season in a row. It was a difficult decision for head coach Marshall Sperbeck, but it came down to who had the most experience. (0) comments
The NBA season is starting up soon and some good, bad, and well, interesting events are occurring already. (1) comment
Coach Linenberger, now in his 20th overall season with Sac State, brings the necessary passion, playing and coaching experience, and natural leadership. He has helped and witness the men's soccer program grow from a Division 2 team with no scholarship money to a Division 1 contender in one of the most talented conferences in collegiate soccer. (0) comments
Armed with new recruits and experienced runners, the Sacramento State men's and women's cross country teams are determined to drastically improve their record from last year. (0) comments
On second thought: Season Picks, Top Picks & Flop Picks featuring the thoughts of Taylor Collis, Matt Rascher and Jordan Guinn. (0) comments
The Sacramento State men's soccer team improved to an overall record of 5-0-1 with two victories over visitors Menlo College and Saint Mary's this weekend. (0) comments
It was a rough night on the pitch as the Sacramento State women soccer team loss to rival U.C. Davis Aggies 1-0 in the Causeway Cup tonight at Hornet soccer field. (0) comments
The Hornets played against Southern Oregon Raiders on Saturday with many new players on the line. The new players replaced the players injured in the game against Colorado and pulled out a victory of 27 to 16. (0) comments
The Sacramento State men's cross-country team finished first and the women's team took third place on Saturday in the Sacramento Jamboree invitational at Granite Regional Park. (0) comments
The Sacramento State women's soccer team is looking to win big this year by adding seven new players. These players will offer versatility across the pitch, at virtually every position. (0) comments
Football season is starting up again and the Hornets have been preparing throughout the summer for another exciting season and according to head coach Marshall Sperbeck, the team has improved since last season and has become more disciplined. (0) comments
Sports writers Zaki Syed, Felipe Molina and Ronnie Nurss all voice their opinions on their MLB MVP picks for the 2008 season. (4) comments
During the 2007-08 school year Sacramento State's athletics program shined as it won eight conference championships, and was the overwhelming winner of the Big Sky Conference Women's All-Sport Trophy. These accomplishments did not go unnoticed, as Sac State's athletics program was selected as the 36th-best in Division I athletics by Sports Illustrated's website (SI.com). (0) comments