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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
Siany Harts

Siany Harts, Social Media Staffer

(she/her)

Siany Harts is a senior at Sacramento State, majoring in public relations with a minor in journalism. She is a former social media editor at The State Hornet and has been a sideline reporter for Sac State Football and Basketball. She hosts the podcast Anything But Sports! and completed a digital media internship with The Sacramento Observer over the summer. Passionate about innovative media and cultivating online communities, she is dedicated to engaging audiences and telling compelling stories.

 

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[Video] Anything But Sports! Ep. 3: Homemade breakfast treats with Summah Hanson

Cereal-ously a great time!
Siany Harts
October 1, 2024
Former Sac State women’s basketball Player Summah Hanson brought her A-game to the set of Anything But Sports! The Australian native assists host Siany Harts with making homemade treats, while passing along some words of wisdom.

Anything But Sports! Ep. 2 Storytime & Homemade Slime with Carlos Hill

Slime flies when you’re having fun!
Siany Harts
April 2, 2024
A proud dog dad, Miami native and street taco connoisseur, this Sacramento State senior wide receiver is full of surprises on the second episode of Anything But Sports. Carlos Hill and host Siany Harts make D.I.Y. slime as they chat about Hill’s journey to making his football dreams a reality.
The State Hornet showcases top-performing Black Sac State student-athletes such as Jared Gipson, Solape Amusan and Zee Hamoda. (Photos courtesy of Sac State Athletics, Graphic created in Canva by Siany Harts)

Showcasing 10 outstanding Black Sac State student-athletes

Let’s shine a spotlight on these top-performing Hornets
Siany Harts, Social Media Editor
February 22, 2024
Welcome to The State Hornet’s Black History Month Sac State Athlete Showcase. Discover more about players such as Jared Gipson, Solape Amusan and Armon Bailey who have left their triumphant mark on Sac State athletic program’s history.
Graphic made in Canva by Alyssa Branum and Siany Harts

Anything But Sports! Ep. 1: Devin Gandy’s Day in the Life

Siany Harts and Evan Patocka
February 12, 2024
Take a step into Devin Gandy’s world outside of football

Anything But Sports! Ep. 1

Take a step into Devin Gandy’s world outside of football
Siany Harts
February 2, 2024
Come along with Siany Harts on her mission to discover who athletes are at their core, beyond the sport they play. This episode features Sacramento State wide receiver Devin Gandy for a discussion about childhood memories, go-to McDonald’s orders and more. No topic is off the table, as long as it’s Anything But Sports!
Sac State hosts Montana State on ESPN2 for the school’s second appearance on national television. The Hornets beat Montana on ESPN2 last year in overtime. (Photos: (L-R) James Fife, Graphic created in Canva by Siany Harts)

[Photo] Sac State readies for top 5 brawl against Montana State

Jack Freeman, Sports Editor
October 20, 2023

Sac State hosts Montana State on ESPN2 for the school’s second appearance on national television. The Hornets beat Montana on ESPN2 last year in overtime. (Photos: (L-R) James Fife, Graphic created in...

Sac State is hosting Northern Arizona for their second home game of the season on Sept. 30, 2023 at 6 p.m. This game is Sac State’s pink out game, where fans are encouraged to wear pink in support of breast cancer awareness. (Photos courtesy of NAU Athletics and James Fife, graphic made in Canva by Siany Harts)

[Photo] Sac State starts new climb up to the top of Big Sky Conference

Jack Freeman and Ryan Lorenz
September 29, 2023

Sac State is hosting Northern Arizona for their second home game of the season on Sept. 30, 2023 at 6 p.m. This game is Sac State’s pink out game, where fans are encouraged to wear pink in support of...

Sacramento State heads south to play Stanford in Palo Alto Saturday at 5 p.m. for a match versus their former head coach Troy Taylor. Senior running back Marcus Fulcher expressed frustration at Taylor’s exit from the team, “It was crazy, he kinda left with ease.” (Graphic created in Canva by Siany Harts. Photos L-R: James Fife, Shaun Holko)

[Photo] ‘He left with ease’: Sac State meets familiar face against Stanford

Jack Freeman, Sports Editor
September 15, 2023

Sacramento State heads south to play Stanford in Palo Alto Saturday at 5 p.m. for a match versus their former head coach Troy Taylor. Senior running back Marcus Fulcher expressed frustration at Taylor’s...

Four Sacramento State alumni are making a new name for themselves in the USFL. McCloud Bethel-Thompson and Isaiah Hennie become key contributors to their respective teams. (Graphic made in Canva by Siany Harts)

[Photo] Hornet alumni see professional playing time in professional football league

Nathan Cromwell
May 15, 2023

Four Sacramento State alumni are making a new name for themselves in the USFL. McCloud Bethel-Thompson and Isaiah Hennie become key contributors to their respective teams. (Graphic made in Canva by Siany...

Sac State’s Athletic Director Mark Orr answers questions about the hiring process for new coaches and about rebuilding athletic programs. Orr has had to replace two Sac State coaches since November. (Photo courtesy of Sac State Athletics, Graphic created in Canva by Jack Freeman)

Q&A: Sac State’s Athletic Director ready to rebuild

Two head coaches have left Sac State after winning championships over the past year.
Myla Booth and Siany Harts
April 28, 2023
Sac State Athletic Director Mark Orr sits down to talk hiring coaches
Graphic made in Canva by Isaac Streeter

Swarm Report Week 6: A final look at women’s basketball

Sports staffer Isaac Streeter and Podcast staffer Lawrence Charles take one final look at women’s basketball as the dust settles
In 2022-2023 the Sacramento State men’s basketball team averaged 200 more people in attendance than the women’s team; that women’s team made the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history. “It doesn’t really matter how well we’re doing or how well they’re doing, the men’s team will kind of always have more support than us,” Sac State women’s basketball player Katie Peneueta said. (Graphic made in Canva by Siany Harts)

OPINION: Women’s basketball breaks records, still receives less support

Most underrated team in Sacramento makes school history despite lack of fans
Siany Harts
March 27, 2023
The Sacramento State women’s team sets a school record while moving in silence.
Swarm Report Week 2: Men’s basketball slumps, Baseball season preview

Swarm Report Week 2: Men’s basketball slumps, Baseball season preview

Swarm Report Week 2 features hosts Isaac and Neill joined by beat writers and members of the State Hornet sports staff to discuss the week in sports around Sac State.
Graphic by Isaac Streeter

Swarm Report Week 1: Softball gets started and introducing new voices

Neill Little, Isaac Streeter, and Siany Harts
February 12, 2023

Swarm Report returns for the spring semester with Isaac and new co-host Neill. Neill introduces himself and the two chat about Sac State sports for the week. They are also visited by State Hornet sideline...

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