The Nevada Wolf Pack scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning on Sunday to earn its second walk-off win in as many days, besting the Sacramento State baseball team 13-12. The Wolf Pack scored two runs in the ninth inning of the first game of Saturday's doubleheader to beat the Hornets 8-7. (0) comments
The No. 53 Sacramento State women's tennis team fell to No. 21 Arizona State
4-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday in Fresno.
With the loss, the Hornets' season ends with a 21-7 record.
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After three years of landing in the No. 2 position in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference, the Sacramento State softball team has completed its best conference record of 14-6 and will head to the NCAA Regional for the first time since 1995. (0) comments
The Sacramento State women's volleyball team will be working off its Thanksgiving dinner at the Big Sky Conference Tournament this weekend at home.
The team will host because conference rules state that the winner of the regular season title will host the tournament the following year.
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Good news can come in defeat as the Sacramento State baseball team learned this weekend after allowing two runs in the bottom of the ninth in an 8-7 loss to the Hawaii Rainbows Sunday at Les Murakami Stadium. The Hornets learned that they have clinched a spot in the WAC tournament after Louisiana Tech lost to the University of Nevada-Reno Sunday, 7-5. (0) comments
For the seventh consecutive season, the Sacramento State women's tennis team will appear in the NCAA Tournament.
The No. 53 Hornets will play the No. 21 Arizona State Sun Devils in round one at 10 a.m. on May 9 in Fresno.
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Roger Clemens
Andrew Eggers
You can now officially compare Roger Clemens to a perverted male coach who develops relationships outside of sports with his younger female players. Or better yet, the high school teacher who has sexual relationships with his students. What other explanation can a 28-year-old married man give for having a relationship with a 15-year-old girl?
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Coach named Coach of the Year
In his third year as the women's tennis coach, Dima Hrynashka was named Big Sky women's Coach of the Year. He led the team to a 21-6 overall record and a 10-0 Big Sky record.
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The Sacramento State women's rowing team was denied a third consecutive Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association title on Sunday when UC Davis won the championships. The Hornets' varsity four won a gold medal and the second varsity eight won a bronze model. (0) comments
The Nevada Wolf Pack poured it on the Sacramento State baseball team Friday, winning the first matchup of a four-game series by a margin of 14-5 at Peccole Park.
Nevada's lead-off hitter Jason Sandoian hit two home runs and two singles in six at-bats as the Wolf Pack improved its conference record to 16-9 (29-19 overall).
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The Sacramento State baseball team split a WAC doubleheader against the Nevada Wolf Pack today at Peccole Park.
Trailing 5-4 going into the bottom of the ninth inning of the first game, Nevada relied on back-to-back RBI singles that made for a dramatic win. With one out and the bases loaded, junior Jeff Roth (2-3) allowed Matt Bowen to hit a walk-off single down the right field line on a 2-2 count.
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It was a long road through different states with a detour in Tulsa, Okla., but Ashley Ast finally made it to Sacramento State and the track and field team. Ast started as a Hornet throwing far and just kept improving, said coach Kathleen Raske. (0) comments
Although the women's golf team will not be competing at the NCAA West Regional Championship, Sacramento State's athletic staff has been working hard to finalize preparations for the event. The three-day competition will be held on the Orchard Course at the Lincoln Hills Golf Club. (0) comments
Clear skies and a cool breeze from the Sacramento Delta made for perfect golfing weather as Sacramento State Recreational Sports hosted its annual Spring Golf Tournament on Sunday at the Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course. Twelve teams of two players each competed at the event. (0) comments