The Sacramento State women's basketball team's season may be winding down to the last few games, but the season is only starting to heat up.
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The Sacramento State Hockey team dominated U.C. Davis in its last home game of the season Friday night at Skatetown. The tiny Roseville rink was overwhelmed with chanting fans that were never hushed and not disappointed.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in a decision late last month that cheerleading is a contact sport, and therefore the participants assume the same risks as athletes in sports such as football and basketball. (1) comment
Can a top athlete have a fabulous celebrity life and still be on top of his or her game? Of course. Can an athlete also become carried away into the celebrity limelight and let fame have a bigger influence on his or her life than sports altogether? Unfortunately yes, and it seems to be happening all too often nowadays.
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Do you think Michael Phelps being caught with a bong will hurt his career? If so, how?
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The Sacramento State men's basketball team began this season with a new head coach, 12 new players, and a goal to improve on its 2-14 record from the previous year. So far, the Hornets have had a hard time finding wins, compiling a 2-19 overall record.
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Led by senior Marina Borisova, Sacramento State's gymnastics team had an impressive showing in Seattle on Jan. 16 in a four-team meet, finishing third and missing second place by less than one full point. Scoring the highest marks on the team in every event with the exception of beam, Borisova won the all-around event scoring a 39.175.
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The Sacramento State women's indoor track and field team starts its spring season with the respect of the rest of the Big Sky Conference, but also with a giant target on its back.
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Do you think Michael Vick can get his career back together when he gets out of jail? Should we care? What about the dogs?
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When you think of all-stars of the National Basketball Association, who exactly would come to mind? Maybe Kevin Garnett, Dwyane Wade, Tim Duncan, Allen Iverson; Kobe Bryant can still play although many here in Sacramento wish he would just go away. Nowadays, when you hear No. 23, the first player you would think of is "The King" Lebron James because Michael Jordan is so last decade. Soon, there will be another up-and-coming NBA star player who will be the most talked about player in the nation: "Superman" himself Orlando Magics center Dwight Howard.
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Hornet baseball's junior outfielder Tim Wheeler was named as a player to watch for the 2009 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year award. Players mentioned on the list are among the top 64 collegiate baseball players in the country. (0) comments
Which commercial was your favorite? Which were duds? (0) comments
Charday Hunt scored a game-high 25 points as Sac State held on to defeat the No. three seeded Eastern Washington Eagles 74-67. (0) comments
When it comes to winning matches, the Sacramento State men's and women's tennis teams are at the top of the game. In a preseason coaches' poll, both the men's and women's teams were picked to finish No. 1 in the Big Sky Conference heading into the 2009 season. The women's team continues to be the standard of excellence in the Big Sky, winning seven consecutive conference championships while advancing to the NCAA tournament in each of the last seven seasons. (1) comment
The Sacramento State women's softball team hit the ground running on the first day of the spring semester to begin its season. And with good reason: a preseason coaches' poll tabbed the team to place first in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference and win the title again. (0) comments
The Sacramento State women's basketball team fell just short against the Portland State Vikings 74-65 Saturday afternoon. (0) comments
The excitement of competition, the joy of victory, the bonds between team members and getting in great physical shape while having a good time attracts countless students into joining sports teams. The fear of losing, the angry wrath of coaches and the time constraints of making it to practices and games while keeping up grades often, unfortunately, keeps many students from a great part of college life. (0) comments