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Star center Wagnar a lock to go pro

Mitch Zehnder
December 4, 2001

While he may not belong with the hogs of the Redskins in the early 80's, this hog has been a staple of the Sacramento State football team, starting on the Hornets line for four seasons now. Terrance Wagner,...

Senior night spoiled for Sac State in shootout vs. No. 15 Lumberjacks

Mitch Zehnder
November 14, 2001

Offense was the name of the game Saturday, as Sacramento State?s football team fell to the No. 15 ranked Northern Arizona University Lumberjacks, 50-40. The combined score of 90 points was the most points...

Leadingham ties program TD record in defeat to Matadors

Mitch Zehnder
November 6, 2001

The Sacramento State football team?s comeback attempt fell short Saturday, falling to California State University, Northridge, 49-36. The Hornets dug themselves into an early hole, finding themselves down...

Image: Let the Heisman race begin::

Hornets outclassed by rivals

Mitch Zehnder
October 30, 2001

It was a game that was as unevenly matched as the score indicated. The Hornets were outclassed, outnumbered and outexecuted by the mighty University of California, Davis, Aggies in all phases of the game....

No. 2 Grizzlies maul Hornets; Homecoming defeat drops Sac State to 2-3

Mitch Zehnder
October 8, 2001

After losing a nail-biter the previous week, Sacramento State?s football team lost another game Saturday in far less dramatic fashion to the University of Montana Grizzlies, 42-7. Montana wasted no time...

Hornets stopped short of victory; football team one yard away from tying ‘Cats

Mitch Zehnder
October 1, 2001

In a game where both teams combined for 1,132 yards, it was Weber State University?s football team that won by a matter of inches, beating the Hornets, 38-31. On the game?s final play, wide receiver Gary...

Montana favorites to repeat as Big Sky football champs

Mitch Zehnder
September 11, 2001

The University of Montana Grizzlies football team would like to continue its dominance of the Big Sky Conference during the 2001 season. In 2000, the Grizzlies won 13 straight games en route to an appearance...

Sac football set in gear

Mitch Zehnder
August 29, 2001

An entire offseason and three weeks of twice-a-day practices have the Hornets in a frenzy for the start of the 2001 football campaign. It has reached the point of the year when the Hornets can actually...

Softball continues to lose

Mitch Zehnder
April 24, 2001

The Hornets were swept in their three game series at 18th ranked Pacific last weekend. With their latest loss, the Hornets (16-30) have fallen further below the .500 mark than they have ever been since...

Hornets drop two against Northridge

Mitch Zehnder
April 17, 2001

The Hornets lost both games of their double header on April 7 against Cal State Northridge as the two contests were almost mirror images of each other. The first game was won by Northridge (21-19) in the...

Bivert?s gems pace Hornets

Mitch Zehnder
April 17, 2001

Fresh off a pair of losses to Cal, the Sac State softball team rebounded to take two of three games this weekend at Utah State. The Hornets? record now stands at 16-27 overall, and 4-8 in the Big West....

Carolyn Jenkins looking for recruits

Mitch Zehnder
April 3, 2001

With its inaugural season in the books, the Sac State women?s basketball team under the direction of head coach Carolyn Jenkins, will now look to upgrade its roster during this recruiting period. Last...

Ray honored as scholar athlete

Mitch Zehnder
March 15, 2001

Ricky Ray may be one of the finest passers to grace FredAnderson field, but he is also a standout in the classroom. Ray, Sac State65533;s field general, who also holds a 3.8 GPAwas honored on Wednesday...

Women’s hoops loses in overtime

Mitch Zehnder
March 3, 2001

An inability to execute and make key defensive stops in the clutch cost the Hornets an upset victory Thursday night at Hornet Gym. The Hornets (3-22) were clinging to a five-point lead with 41 seconds...

Road continues to torture women?s hoops

Mitch Zehnder
February 28, 2001

The Hornets? two-game road trip turned out to be fruitless as they suffered losses against Eastern Washington and Portland State by a combined 50 points. Head coach Carolyn Jenkins felt it was evident...

Hornets lose two in Montana

Mitch Zehnder
February 13, 2001

The struggling Sac State women?s basketball team ventured into Montana on Thursday with aspirations of a 2-0 sweep of the state. Those plans were denied however, as they took losses to both Montana and...

Gymnastics falls short versus Boise State

Mitch Zehnder
February 6, 2001

The Hornets? gymnastics team fell short in their efforts to win the Feb. 3 in a meet at Boise, Idaho, against Boise State. "We were coming off two big wins, which were two of our highest scores," head...

Depleted women?s team wins two

Mitch Zehnder
January 31, 2001

Tomorrow night the Hornets will hope to win for the third time in four games, as they host Cal State Northridge at 7 p.m. at Hornet Gym. The Hornets established a quick lead Saturday and cruised to a relatively...

Former Hornet remembers rivalry

Mitch Zehnder
December 27, 2000

The schedule reads, Sac State versus UC Davis at Hughes Stadium, Saturday October 28, at 2 p.m. This game, however, is one that both teams were ready to play on the first day of spring practice in the Hughes Stadium parking lot.

This is also a game that coaches will have no trouble motivating their players for.

"Guys are always ready to go into kill-Davis mode," former Hornets? offensive tackle Tim Conley said.

Conley has seen his share of intense rivalries having spent two years with the Hornets after transferring from Oklahoma and playing in the hallowed Oklahoma vs.Texas match-up. He believes the Causeway rivalry is every bit as intense, especially in the trash-talking department.

"Texas and Oklahoma was big in its own right, and with Davis you get that trash talking feeling," Conley said.

After 47 Causeway Classics, you would think players from both schools have become a little embittered at the prospect of playing each other. Most players take this rivalry very seriously.

"I couldn?t stand Davis. I had a friend that went to Davis and we haven?t spoken since we beat them last year," Conley said.

Last year, the Hornets beat the Aggies 47-28 in a game that Conley said was hard-fought by both sides.

The emotions will be running high again in the days and minutes leading up to kickoff. "Whoever has more heart and passion will win this game," Conley.said.

What can be expected is a hard-fought game between two teams who are familiar with each other?s coaching staffs, and tendencies. Whether familiarity will keep this game close remains to be seen.

That?s why they play the game.

Serving up a Hornet victory

Mitch Zehnder
December 27, 2000

Gabriela Lundquist won the singles title to lead Sac State in the 28th Annual Sacramento Open at McKinley Park.

The Hornets were well represented in this event, as Laila Karia and Caroline Svensson joined Lundquist in the semi-finals. The Sac State athletes made up three of the top four semi-finalists in the event.

According to Coach Bill Campbell, the matches were had fought."We had long, three set matches," said Campbell.

The team's performance and stamina can be attributed to its rigorous training regime."We practice every day for 3 hours," Campbell said. "We play matches and do a lot of drilling."

The team's impressive showing in the season's opening tournament leaves their coach with high expectations.

"The talent level is the best the school has ever had," Campbell said. "We should do well and we're still a young team."

The Hornets next tournament is the Saint Mary's Tournament, which begins today.

Laying a foundation

Mitch Zehnder
November 27, 2000

A new era of Sac State women's basketball has begun. The team has started the season 0-3, but still holds onto much optimism and hope that the program can be built into a Big Sky juggernaut. Head Coach...

Wooden spells out success

Mitch Zehnder
November 15, 2000

The Hornet men's and women's basketball teams tipped off their seasons with much hope and fanfare Friday evening by welcoming the legendary John Wooden as their guest speaker. Wooden was a two-time All-American...

Making waves for Sac State

Mitch Zehnder
November 1, 2000

After a slow start, the Sac State water polo club is finally starting to make waves. Last year, the club was comprised of six people (the number of people needed to make up a team is seven, including the...

Ryland Wickman now makes his hits north of the border

Mitch Zehnder
October 10, 2000

Finding the ball carrier has always been linebacker Ryland Wickman?s forte. In his four-year career with the Hornets he set the record for total tackles with 435. During those years Wickman also was an...

A changing of the guards

Mitch Zehnder
September 26, 2000

Offensive lines are built on the fundamentals ofcohesiveness and continuity. It can take years of repetitions and practice for a line to come together and play as a unit. For years, Lonnie Paxton, Jon...

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