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The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

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Hustle and aggression are the keys to baseball success

Joe Fleming
May 31, 2012

In the dog days of summer, when it is 100-plus degrees or after hitting a weak ground ball to first base, players may find it challenging to do one the most elemental aspects of the game of baseball:...

Football hires O-coordinator during winter break

Joe Fleming
January 25, 2012

The Sacramento State football team added a new spark on offense this month and head coach Marshall Sperbeck said he will bring "energy" to the Hornets next season. Sperbeck named Paul Peterson as the team's...

Grant Napear is the new voice of the Sacramento Mountain
Lions.

Grant Napear is Molos new TV broadcaster

Joe Fleming
September 28, 2011

The Sacramento Mountain Lions hired Grant Napear of the Sacramento Kings to broadcast games on Comcast SportsNet California, but the star-power he brings might be too little, too late for a crumbling...


Hornets’ quarterback Jeff Fleming (18) races down field
during Saturday’s game against Oregon State in Corvallis, Ore. The
Hornets beat the Beavers in overtime resulting in one of the
biggest wins in Sacramento State history.

Senior QB elevates program

Joe Fleming
September 7, 2011

Sacramento State senior quarterback Jeff Fleming’s tenure in college football has been anything but easy. Now Fleming, who recently led the Hornets to one of the biggest wins in school history against...

Sacramento Mountain Lions move forward with Colburn at the helm

Joe Fleming
September 7, 2011

The Sacramento Mountain Lions have determined who will be their starting quarterback – and it is not Daunte Culpepper. Culpepper spent 11 years as a starting quarterback in the NFL. He headlined the...

Head coach Marshall Sperbeck speaking with the players after the
game said he felt the team had a pretty good spring and had the
potential for a good season this year.

Sac State football ready to kick off season

Joe Fleming
August 31, 2011

The Sacramento State football team and players are ready to bring a Big Sky Conference title home to Hornet Stadium after a season of success mixed with heartbreaking losses.  Sac State received its...

UC Davis eliminates emergency phones while Sac State adds more

Joe Fleming
June 28, 2011

The University of California, Davis campus has recently removed 107 emergency phones, but just a short drive away at Sacramento State University the administration decided to add them. The consensus among...

Strength and conditioning director dies

Joe Fleming
June 16, 2011

Sacramento State mourns the loss of Terrance Brooks, the university's strength and conditioning director for the athletic department, who passed away on Monday June 13. "My thoughts and prayers go to Terrance's...

Mountain Lions release 2011 schedule

Joe Fleming
June 10, 2011

The Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League released their 2011 schedule of games. The first two scheduled games are at home in Sacramento State's Hornet Stadium, but still figure to be...

Sac State alumnus named Undersecretary of State and Consumer Services

Joe Fleming
June 2, 2011

Sacramento State alumnus, Willie J. Armstrong, was appointed as the new undersecretary for the State and Consumer Services Agency on May 5. Armstrong received the position from the authority of Gov. Jerry...

bb1:Senior pitcher Karl Maas said learning the mental aspect of the game of baseball is crucial to being successful. :Courtesy of Bob Solorio

Baseball and softball optimistic after dismal seasons

Joe Fleming
June 1, 2011

Sacramento State's baseball and softball teams have been mired in offensive slumps for most of the season. Even though both teams finished shy of their preseason goals, each ended with hot bats and are...

Sacramento State alumnus killed in Afghanistan

Joe Fleming
May 23, 2011

Sacramento State alumnus Benjamin Palmer died while serving in the United States Marine Corps in Afghanistan on May 12 from small arms fire. Lt. Col. Palmer, 43, was from Modesto and graduated Sac State...

Senior infielder Kirby Young parent’s preordained Kirby’s baseball career when they named him after baseball hall of famer Kirby Puckett.

Senior infielder named after former Twins center fielder

Joe Fleming
May 4, 2011

Senior infielder Kirby Young grew up in a family of devout Seattle Mariners fans, but was named after a former great Minnesota Twins player. Young, who is majoring in communication studies at Sacramento...

Junior running back Sam McCowan gets pulled down during Saturday’s green-gold game. The defensive team clearly held the upper hand during the game keeping the offensive to one touch down and a field goal while forcing four turnovers.

Green-Gold Game gives glimpse at 2011 season

Joe Fleming
April 27, 2011

The Sacramento State football team took the field to play its third and final scrimmage of the spring on Saturday. The coaching staff was pleased with the play of the defense, while the offense, which...

Annual spring football game brings optimism

Joe Fleming
April 23, 2011

The Sacramento State football team played a scrimmage Saturday that featured the "gold" team on offense battling the "green" team on defense. The weather was overcast and windy, but that didn't stop the...

Baseball: No. 12 Fresno State takes care of the Hornets

Joe Fleming
April 23, 2011

The No. 12 nationally ranked Fresno State Bulldogs proved to be too much talent for Sacramento State to handle, as the Hornets lost 7-3 on Friday. The Hornets looked strong early when they tacked on a...

snb:Junior Monica Koppit took sixth in individual slopestyle.:Courtesy of Monica Koppit

Sac State snowboarder takes third in Nationals

Joe Fleming
April 19, 2011

When it came time for junior Monica Koppit to pick a college she did not choose Sacramento State for the same reasons most prospective students would. It was not the student life or the curriculum for her major &- it was to be closer to the snow.

Sac State's proximity to Northstar, Boreal and Heavenly ski resorts is what attracted Koppit to Sac State because it allows her to snowboard up to five times a week. Koppit, who is majoring in nursing, said she grew up in Rohnert Park, just north of San Francisco, and her family went to the snow around five times a year. But for her, that was never enough.

"My mom was a skier growing up, so we would daytrip from the Bay Area about five or six times a year," Koppit said. "I didn't start riding with a season pass until I moved to Sacramento."

Koppit is a member of Sac State's Snow Club and is a captain on the Ski and Snowboard Team. Being involved in the club and team allows her to go to the snow more regularly.

"She's a good teammate. She would provide instruction for people who needed help on technicalities like jumping," said team president Makaila Bird. "Me and her are close friends, and she keeps pushing you to do stuff that you wouldn't do without her there."

The snow team and Koppit went the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Nationals in Idaho in March. Out of 50 schools, the women, including Koppit, finished third in slopestyle. Individually, she finished sixth in slopestyle and seventh in the half pipe events.

The goal of slopestyle skiing, or snowboarding, is to complete highly technical tricks while gaining as much altitude as possible. Slopestyle, Koppit's favorite type of competition, is very popular in the Winter X Games, but has yet to become an Olympic sport.

Koppit's ambitious mentality when snowboarding has led her straight to the doctor's office at times.

Last year Koppit needed surgery after she tore an ACL in her knee. Koppit said she was in the Burton Amateur Series competition at Northstar at Tahoe ski resort when she "cased" a jump, meaning she hit the knuckle where the slope goes from flat to downhill. The impact was hard enough to completely sever the ACL tendon in her knee.

"When I went off the jump I didn't have enough speed, so I came up short of the landing. I hit the knuckle (of the landing) and my knee just exploded," Koppit said. "I tumbled down the landing and as soon as I stood up my knee just collapsed."

She also injured her shoulder during a snowboarding incident back in her junior year of high school, and she received surgery for it in May 2010. Koppit knows the dangers that come with her sport. After enduring several concussions from hard landings without a helmet, Koppit wears one at all times.

The bumps, breaks and bruises that Koppit experienced worries her mom, Sue Koppit.

"I get the phone call from my mom everyday, "Hi Monica, it's Mom, just wanted to make sure you're in one piece,'" Monica Koppit said.

Even though her parents are apprehensive about her snowboarding, they are very proud of the job she is doing in school and support her passion.

"It's very scary for us," Sue Koppit said. "Every time she goes I call her hoping she makes it down the hill without another injury."

Growing up, Monica Koppit participated in several other sports as well. She competed in gymnastics, played soccer and was on a fast-pitch softball team. Her mother said she was accepted to other colleges like San Diego State and Long Beach State, but because those schools are not close to the snow, Monica Koppit chose to be a Hornet.

"Snowboarding is her life right now," Sue Koppit said. "Growing up, she was always a big skier and then she went into (snowboarding)."

Monica Koppit said she is concerned about the injuries and punishment her body takes from riding, but in the end it is all worth it for the experience.

"It's kind of a scary thing to think about when I'm older because I've been putting my body through hell, but it's because I love the sport so much," Monica Koppit said. "As I'm doing the run I just notice I have a fat smile on my face. Especially when it's fresh powder and I'm slashing through the snow. It's all worth it."

You can reach Joe Fleming at [email protected]

Sac State baseball gets walk-off victory

Joe Fleming
April 16, 2011

The Sacramento State Hornet baseball team stung the Air Force Academy with a rally in the bottom of the ninth to win in walk-off fashion on Friday, with a final score of 2-1. Senior Kirby Young led off...

Athletes tested positive for drug use

Joe Fleming
April 5, 2011

Several players on the Sacramento State baseball team tested positive for drugs during regular testing. The season for Sac State has gotten off to a rough start, going 6-19. Players, such as junior catcher...

Baseball falls to UOP

Joe Fleming
March 29, 2011

The Sacramento State baseball team continued to struggle as the Hornets lost convincingly to the University of the Pacific 8-2. Head coach Reggie Christiansen gave the start to freshmen pitcher Hunter...

Baseball snaps four-game losing skid

Joe Fleming
March 1, 2011

Sacramento State's baseball team got off to a quick start in a home game againstUCDavis, but it took a key defensive play to beat the Aggies 6-4. The Hornets led 6-2 after the three innings but the Aggies...

Softball pitcher earns ?Player of the Week? in first Sac State game

Joe Fleming
March 1, 2011

Sacramento State pitcher Taylor Stroud was awarded Pacific Coast Conference "Player of the Week" in her first game as a Hornet. This first appearance was as a relief pitcher in the team's season opener...

Sac State opens up season with split against UC Davis

Joe Fleming
February 20, 2011

It didn't take long for the squad to shake away the cobwebs from a long offseason. Sacramento State jumped out to an early lead in game one of a double-header against UC Davis scoring three runs in the...

Sac State hockey team makes playoffs

Joe Fleming
February 2, 2011

Lack of funding is just one of the setbacks the Sacramento State Ice Hockey Club has endured this season. The regular season came to an end on Saturday at Skatetown in Roseville. With a playoff berth on...

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