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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

New art exhibit celebrates Chicana feminity

Anna Agundez April 29, 2016

Sacramento State's R.W. Witt Gallery hosted a reception to showcase the new art exhibit "Liberation En Nuestra Resistencia," on Wednesday, April 27. "Liberation En Nuestra Resistencia," which translates...

Woman’s body found near Sac State, possible homicide

Jacob Abbott April 29, 2016

UPDATED: A woman’s body was found floating in the American River near Sacramento State on Friday morning. Sacramento Police Department Lieutenant Glen Faulkner said the body had signs of trauma...

A Sacramento State student throws colorful powder during the Hornet Holi event hosted by Bhagat Puran Singh Health Initiative (BPSHI) in the Well front lawn, Friday, April 29.

Sac State students throw colorful powder for a good cause

Kristal Reynaga April 29, 2016

The Hornet Holi, a festival of color that celebrates the beginning of spring, will be held at Sacramento State in front of The WELL on Friday, April 29 from 5-8 p.m. Holi, in a traditional sense,...

Sophomore Katie Dunaway prepares for a putt during an afternoon practice on Monday, April 11. 

Women’s golf ends on a high note

Julian Perez April 29, 2016

The Sacramento State women’s golf team wrapped up its 2015-16 season on April 20 with a second place finish at the Big Sky Conference Championship in Boulder City, Nevada. The conference championship...

Sac State connects with local students

Sac State connects with local students

Milagros Gomez April 28, 2016

The 65th Street Corridor Community Collaborative Project will soon end another semester of their tutoring/mentoring program with local schools in the area with the help of Sacramento State faculty...

Do’s and dont’s for athletes in the social media world

Angel Guerrero April 28, 2016

Imagine living in a world where one mistake on a social media account could cost you a scholarship to a university or bring the scrutiny of an entire nation to your doorstep. For the nearly half...

The Sacramento State baseball team rushes Gunner Pollman after hitting a walk off hit against Fresno State at Raley Field, Wednesday, April 27.

Hornets win in walk-off fashion

David Somers April 28, 2016

Coming off of a 15-inning win against UT Rio Grande Valley on Sunday, the Sacramento State baseball team walked off in the bottom of the 11th inning on a two-out single by Gunner Pollman to win a non-conference game against Fresno State 5-4 Wednesday night in Sacramento.

Sac State (25-15) starting pitcher Tanner Olson had a brilliant midweek start, going six innings while giving up only four hits with no strikeouts and no walks. Out of the four hits given up by Olson, only one of them was an extra-base hit, which was just a double. Jonny Palsha pitched in relief of Olson and gave up four earned runs on four hits while striking out two and giving up a walk. Chad Perry relieved Palsha and pitched two strong innings, giving up no runs on just two hits with a strikeout. Austin Ragsdale earned the win with one hitless and scoreless inning pitched.

The first six innings between Fresno State and Sac State were a pitchers duel between Olson and Fresno State's trio of Edgar Gonzalez, Brennon Williams and Tim Borst, as no runs were scored in the first six innings.

Sac State got the first run of the game across in the bottom of the seventh inning. Pollman led the inning off with a two-strike single up the middle, and Vinny Esposito followed with a first-pitch single to center field to put runners on first and second base with no outs. Brandon Hunley reached base safely on a fielding error by the third baseman to load the bases with no outs. Dan Deely hit the ball right back to the pitcher who threw to third for the first out of the inning, scoring Pollman on an RBI fielder’s choice. Fresno pitcher Dylan Lee struck out the next two batters to minimize the damage.

The next half inning, Fresno State (26-16) exploded for four runs. Korby Batesole led the inning off with a walk. Nick Warren executed a sacrifice bunt to move the runner into scoring position with just one out. Zach Ashford capitalized with an RBI single to right center field to score Batesole.

Ryan Dobson bunted for a single to put runners on first and second with just one out. Kevin Viers hit an RBI double down the right field line past Esposito on a bad hop. Jake Stone executed the third bunt and second sacrifice bunt of the inning to score Dobson and advance Viers to third base. Viers scored during the next at bat on a wild pitch, giving Fresno State a 4-1 lead.

Sac State shrank the Fresno State lead by one in the bottom half of the eighth. Matt Smith was the first runner aboard of the inning on a fielding error by the shortstop. Trent Goodrich hit a double down the left field line and advanced Smith to third base with one out. Pollman hit a sacrifice fly ball to left field, scoring Smith.

Sac State tied the game in the bottom of the ninth inning on a huge hit by Smith. Chris Lewis started the rally off with a one-out single to third base. Bronson Grubbs followed with a walk. Andrew McWilliam grounded out to second base and advanced runners to second and third with two outs. Smith came up big with a two-out, two-run single through the left side of the infield to tie the game at four runs apiece.

The Hornets ended the game with a walk-off single by Pollman in the bottom of the 11th inning. Lewis led the inning off with a first-pitch single to right field. Grubbs followed with a sacrifice bunt to advance Lewis to second base. Andrew McWilliam reached base safely on a fielder’s choice to shortstop that advanced Lewis to third base.

Goodrich was then intentionally walked, which put Pollman in the hot seat. Pollman converted the run with an RBI single to walk the Hornets off the field with their heads held high and arms in the air.

Sac State will face off against New Mexico State this weekend in a three-game series at Presley Askew Field in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Game one starts at 6 p.m. on Friday. New Mexico is currently in third place in the Western Athletic Conference with a record of 10-5, while Sac State is tied for first with Seattle University at 12-3.

Kasparas Zemaitelis strikes the ball against Wacil Bendjelti of Eastern Washington at Rio Del Oro Racquet Club, Wednesday, March 23. Sacramento State defeated Eastern Washington, 7-0.

Men’s tennis is rested and ready to go for Big Sky tournament

Spencer Thompson April 27, 2016

The Sacramento State men’s tennis team (10-14, 8-3 in the Big Sky Conference) was pushed down into the fifth seed of the Big Sky Tournament as both Idaho and Northern Arizona finished their regular...

Faculty Senate nominates officers for next school year

Faculty Senate nominates officers for next school year

State Hornet Staff April 27, 2016

The Sacramento State Faculty Senate held two sequential meetings on Thursday, April 21 in the University Union Foothill Suite.The first of the two meetings focused on nominating Senate officers for the...

Sac State students go on to CSU research competition

Sac State students go on to CSU research competition

State Hornet Staff April 27, 2016

Sacramento State will be sending 11 students to the 30th annual California State University Research Competition at CSU Bakersfield on April 29 and 30.The students representing Sacramento State in the...

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