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VIDEO: Negro League Game

Nick Hunte
February 24, 2010

About 150 baseball fans watched the third annual Morris League Honorary Negro League Game on Sunday at McAuliffe field. The event is held annually to honor Negro Leagues and in conjunction with Black History...

Women’s basketball falls to Aggies in close game

Nick Hunte
December 20, 2009

In a game filled with comeback efforts and a confusing moment from the scores table, Sacramento State women's basketball team fell short to the UC Davis Aggies 72-64 Sunday at the Pavilion in Davis. The...

Women’s basketball loses first game in regular season

Nick Hunte
December 16, 2009

Sacramento State's women's basketball team lost its first regular season game to the Cal State Fullerton Titans at the Hornet's Nest on Sunday. The score was 90-68. The only time the Hornets led during...

From the Hornets Nest to the Royal Court

Nick Hunte
December 10, 2009

Laura Sieglitz, senior math major, began dancing when she was 3 years old. By the time she was a teenager, she knew what she wanted to be: a Sacramento Kings dancer. Sieglitz began auditioning for the...

Win or Go Home

Win or go home

Nick Hunte
December 10, 2009

The NBA season is starting up soon and some good, bad, and well, interesting events are occurring already.

San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Manu Ginobili recently had arthroscopic ankle surgery to mend a ligament in his left ankle. The Spurs said that the surgery in Los Angeles was a success and Ginobili will go in for re-evaluation after his three-week rehabilitation.

This is why most NBA teams are sometimes reluctant to let their players participate in the Olympics fearing that they may injure themselves and possibly not being able to play in the upcoming season. Ginobili originally sustained the injury during the first round of the playoffs against the Phoenix Suns during this past post-season. He hurt it again in the Western Conference finals against The Los Angeles Lakers. He was cleared to participate in the Olympics and play for Argentina, but then he re-aggravated it during the semi-finals against Team USA.

If Ginobili, the reigning 6th Man of the Year, is able to come back in time and play with the Spurs at the start of the season, he better be fully recovered. During the 2008 Western Conference finals, the hobbling Ginobili did not perform up to par and only averaged 12.6 points per game and only shot 36 percent from the floor.

Even without Ginobili, the Spurs are still pretty well off with plenty of firepower, including Tim Duncan, Bruce Bowen and Michael Finley creating an intimidating force that can catch anyone off guard. As good as the Spurs are and as much as I admire Duncan's work ethic, I'm kind tired of seeing the same old same old, from them. It was nice to see the Boston Celtics win in the finals last season, not only because they beat the Lakers, but just to see another team win that have so many overdue star players who previously did not have any championship rings that they rightfully deserved. Nowadays, the only reason why I would watch a Spurs games is to see Tony Parker's gorgeous wife Eva Longoria Parker - oh, yea!

While Ginobili is rehabilitating from his injury, Portland Trail Blazer Center Greg Oden is fully recuperated and ready to prove to everyone why he was the top pick in the 2007 NBA draft.

Oden was sidelined throughout last season from a knee surgery that was disheartening to everyone. He started taking part in 5-on-5 drills and played twice with his teammates and was pleased with his improvement.

In a Sept. 4 article from Yahoo Sports, Oden says that he shook off nerves about how he would perform because of his passion for the game.

"I was nervous about how I was going to play, but the more I got to playing, it's just about going out there and playing the game I love, so it's not really anything to be nervous about," said Oden.

I still remember a saddened Oden constantly apologizing to the Trail Blazers for letting them down because he knew that the team depended on him as a new prospect. That's true responsibility right there and I will be pulling for Oden during this upcoming season.

Unlike the typical top draft pick in any major sports that turns out to be a bust, I still envision a bright future for this young 20-year-old prospect. He looked promising during the few NBA exhibition games that he played last season, and of course, he guided the Ohio State Buckeyes to the NCAA finals in 2007. Best of luck to him, go Oden.

The forecast in Oklahoma City predicts thunderstorms that may last for years. Reason being is that the NBA recently announced that the team formerly known as the Seattle SuperSonics will become the Oklahoma City Thunder. I think "Thunder" would have been a better name for the team if they were still in Seattle since it actually rains there often.

Team chairman Clay Bennett announced on July 2 that the SuperSonics were moving to Oklahoma City after a lawsuit was settled in which the team agreed to pay Seattle $75 million.

The new team jerseys and mascot will not be unveiled until weeks later, but judging by the new name and mediocre logo, I'm not sure if I'm looking forward to seeing how their players will look. If the Thunder creates an unoriginal giant lightning bolt for their mascot, then that can create an infringement lawsuit opportunity for Gatorade. Once the new NBA season gets underway, let's hope that Oklahoma City can create a jolt of excitement for their new fans.

Nick Hunte can be reached at [email protected]

Men’s soccer defeats Loyola Maramount 2-1

Nick Hunte
November 22, 2009

The Sacramento State men's soccer team defeated the Loyola Maramount Lions in the first round of the NCAA tournament 2-1 on a golden goal by sophomore defender Bryan Baker in the 96th minute. The Hornets...

Volleyball falls short of postseason berth

Nick Hunte
November 19, 2009

It has been a roller coaster season for Sacramento State's women's volleyball team. However, the Hornets did not end their ride the way they would have wanted to. The Hornets are still trying to salvage...

Women’s volleyball loses to Idaho State

Nick Hunte
November 8, 2009

The Idaho State Bengals defeated Sacramento State's women's volleyball team at Colberg Court for the first time in school history as the Hornets were swept 3-0 Saturday. Despite the loss, the Hornets kept...

Women’s volleyball blows early lead in loss to Weber State

Nick Hunte
November 7, 2009

Sacramento State's women's volleyball team suffered a 3-2 loss to Weber State after leading 2-0 going into the third set Friday. The Hornets had a chance to sweep the Wildcats in the third set. But sophomore...

VIDEO: Volleyball Superstitions

Nick Hunte
October 14, 2009

Sacramento State's women's volleyball team has practiced a tradition of team rituals and superstitions for more than 20 years. Members of the volleyball team described some of the specific rituals they...

REVIEW: Mariah Carey – ‘Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel’

Nick Hunte
October 14, 2009

Will the real MC please stand up? No, not that MC named Slim Shady, but Mariah Carey. The five-time Grammy award winner and record holder for the most No. 1 singles by a solo artist, Carey, 39, unleashes...

Win or Go Home

Field of play teaches many life lessons

Nick Hunte
October 14, 2009

Sacramento State has hundreds of student-athletes, and most of them will go pro in something beside sports. The rewarding experience that Sac State students receive from being an athlete is an experience...

Sac State player drafted by Colorado Rockies

Nick Hunte
September 1, 2009

The Colorado Rockies drafted junior outfielder Tim Wheeler June 9, the highest draft pick ever for a Sacramento State player. Wheeler was selected with the 32nd pick in the first round and was the only...

Rowing wins WIRA competition

Nick Hunte
May 12, 2009

Despite dealing with bad weather consisting of rains and crosswinds, the Sacramento State rowing team won its third Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association points trophy Sunday. All six boats: the varsity...

Dan Muscatell steps down

Nick Hunte
April 28, 2009

Dan Muscatell, head coach of Sacramento State's women's basketball team, announced Monday that he is stepping down from his position, and has accepted an assistant coaching position at the University of...

Women’s tennis prepared for Big Sky and NCAA tournament

Nick Hunte
April 26, 2009

The Big Sky Conference Tennis Tournament is just around the corner and Sacramento State's women's tennis team ended the season 8-0 in Big Sky play and 17-8 overall. All of the Big Sky victories were shutouts...

Rituals can be tool for teams to focus

Nick Hunte
April 14, 2009

Team chants, team prayers, motivational text messages, teammates greeting each other in different ways; these are just some of the many forms of team rituals that some of Sacramento State's athletics teams...

VIDEO: One last dance

Nick Hunte
February 25, 2009

Hornet dancers Amy Gallina and Regina Metzker reminisce about their experiences on the dance team and give some words of advice to younger dancers in the field. Coach Jolie Roberts also reflects on her...

Hornets unable to bring home victory, fall to Bobcats 69-54

Nick Hunte
February 18, 2009

The Sacramento State men's basketball team could not pull away with a victory as it fell to the Montana State Bobcats 69-54 during the Hornets' final home game of the season. The Hornets put up a fight...

Beyonce split personality tears album apart

Nick Hunte
December 13, 2008

After two highly successful albums, the former lead singer of Destiny's Child and R&B's favorite diva Beyonce recently released her third album "I Am?Sasha Fierce." While her latest installment is actually...

Hornets volleyball falls to Northern Colorado in quarterfinals

Nick Hunte
December 4, 2008

Editor's Note: The print version of this article erroneously stated that nine players returning to the team next year when there are actually 11 players returning next year. The State Hornet apologizes...

Men’s soccer close out season with a win

Nick Hunte
November 12, 2008

In their final home game of the season, the Sacramento State men's soccer team defeated University of Nevada, Las Vegas Sunday 1-0 in double overtime. Although the team celebrated senior day before the...

Hornet cross country update

Nick Hunte
October 8, 2008

After practicing all week, the women's cross country team took 17th place in the Cardinal Sweep Stanford invitational on Saturday. "We did decent," said runner Jodie Leal, "but we are capable of way more,...

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