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Volleyball draws No. 5 Stanford

Vince Adversalo
December 3, 2003

It seems like deja vu. For the second year in a row, the Sacramento State volleyballteam will play Stanford University in the first round of the NCAAtournament. The game, held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday...

Hornets upset Eagles once again

Vince Adversalo
November 24, 2003

Some things change and some things stay the same. The Sacramento State volleyball team wouldn't have it any other way. The Hornets traveled to the hostile confines of Reese Court on the campus of Eastern...

Sweet Revenge

Vince Adversalo
November 12, 2003

When the Sacramento State volleyball team goes up against itsrival from Eastern Washington University, the match takes on extraintensity. Saturday's match at the Hornet's Nest was nodifferent. The Hornets...

Pride at stake vs. Eastern Washington

Vince Adversalo
November 5, 2003

If the Sacramento State volleyball team is going to contend forthe Big Sky Conference title this season, its match against EasternWashington University on Saturday is a must win. The match is the last...

Image: Follow the leader:Senior setter Lisa Beauchene (left) was named Big Sky Player of the Week for the third time this season after wins over Weber State and Idaho State.Photo by Gina PittsState Hornet:

Follow the leader

Vince Adversalo
October 22, 2003

A good leader is one who can be different things for her team atdifferent times. Maybe that's why Lisa Beauchene fits intothe role so perfectly for the Sacramento State volleyball team.

On one hand, Beauchene serves as the team's leader on thecourt. The offense runs through her, wins and losses depend largelyon the decisions she makes.

"I've got to be aware of the entire game, everyplayer. I've got to make adjustments when I see where theirhitters and blockers are lined up," Beauchene said."It's a big responsibility."

On the other hand, she's the team's co-captain,which has less to do with her performance on the court than it doeswith the influence she has on her teammates off of it.

"Off the court I try to be there for the younger playerswho might have questions or for anyone else on the team who mighthave a problem," Beauchene said. "I try to be a friendto everybody."

Beauchene has been a first team All-Big Sky selection over thelast two seasons and has won the Big Sky Conference Tournament MVPtwo of the last three years.

"She's well liked by her teammates," headcoach Debby Colberg said. "She's very even tempered andshe does a good job of leading by example."

That example can be a tough one to follow if you'reanother member of the Sac State volleyball team.

She was named to the all-tournament teams in all four preseasontournaments this year and holds the school's season andcareer records for hitting percentage.

Although most setters can easily be overlooked by casualobservers, Beauchene warrants attention because she is a threatoffensively. She has posted seven triple-doubles this year and isnear the top of the conference in assists and hittingpercentage.

Still, it's the ability to mix leadership with performancethat stands out the most.

Beauchene was not able to get into the flow offensively inSaturday's match against Idaho State. After one game, she hadonly two kills.

It was at that point when she changed her gameplan. She had 19assists over the next two games and put teammate Jennifer Fergusonon track to a career-high 13 kills and a .500 hittingpercentage.

As the contest got more competitive, she turned to the rest ofher teammates on several occasions and simply clapped a few times,urging them to stay focused.

Eventually, while picking and choosing her opportunities,Beauchene ended the match just two kills short of yet anothertriple-double.

"As a setter, you have to keep your head about you,"Colberg said. "You're making split-second decisions outthere. Setters can make or break your team."

It's a lot of pressure, but pressure is nothing new toBeauchene, who led her team to several league and district titlesat Fife High School, as well as the Washington State AAchampionship in 1996.

Ironically, she nearly took her skills to one of SacState's biggest rivals, Eastern Washington University. Hermajor at the time was the key to her choosing to leave her hometownof Auburn, Wash.

"I wanted to do nursing," Beauchene said. "Iknew Sac had a good nursing program and that their volleyballprogram was successful, so I chose to come here."

Since then, her major has changed, but her approach to the gamehas not.

"Every time I go out there, I compare myself to the other(team's) setter," Beauchene said. "I want to makebetter decisions than she does and make sure she doesn't beatme."

If the last two matches are any indication, in which Beauchenehas topped her opponents in assists by a combined 71-51, herapproach is working.

As she enters the stretch run of her college career, Beauchenehas tried to see that some of her philosophy rub off on herteam.

"I want to be known as someone who was fun to play withand who challenged her teammates to be better," Beauchenesaid. "Confidence and competitiveness are two of the biggestthings you can have. The more confident and competitive you are,the better you play."

Beauchene has tried to keep her options open after graduation.She has an interest in apparel marketing and design and is thinkingabout pursuing a job as a buyer.

She might decide to continue her volleyball career in an outdoorprogram in the South.

She is also considering a career in coaching. Listen to her forlong enough and it becomes clear how fitting that choice wouldbe.

Volleyball rebounds in Big Sky

Vince Adversalo
October 22, 2003

The Sacramento State volleyball team rebounded convincingly from its Oct. 12 loss to Eastern Washington University by steamrolling Idaho State University and Weber State University last week at Hornet...

Hornets drop first conference match

Vince Adversalo
October 15, 2003

The Sacramento State volleyball team's four-match winning streak was snapped Sunday after a 3-0 loss to Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Wash. With the win Eastern Washington took over sole possession...

Volleyball Still Undefeated In Big Sky

Vince Adversalo
October 8, 2003

The Sacramento State volleyball team was an ungracious host last week, defeating the University of Montana and Montana State University to remain unbeaten in the Big Sky Conference. In Sac State's 3-0...

Volleyball continues homestand

Vince Adversalo
October 2, 2003

The Hornets continue their five-match homestand this week welcoming the Montana State University Bobcats on Thursday and the University of Montana Grizzlies on Saturday. Last season Sac State won three...

Colberg makes history in Milwaukee

Vince Adversalo
September 17, 2003

Despite losing their final match the Sacramento State volleyball team won the Panther Invitational Saturday night in Milwaukee, improving their overall record to 5-5.Earlier that day the Hornets defeated...

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The annual March Madness Grind

Vince Adversalo
March 26, 2003

Are you suffering from March Madness disease? If this dramatization of last week seems a little too realistic, you might be. Thursday, 9:20 a.m. -- You were supposed to be at work an hour ago, but you've...

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There is no quitting in sports

Vince Adversalo
March 12, 2003

Theodore Roosevelt once said that one who competes, even in the face of adversity, could be certain that, "his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat."...

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Volleyball gets split in Montana

Vince Adversalo
October 14, 2002

The Sacramento State women's volleyball team went 1-1 in its matches last weekend in Montana, marking the second time in as many weeks that they have split their matches. The Hornets fell to Montana State,...

Hornets dig deep for Big Sky win

Vince Adversalo
October 8, 2002

The Sacramento State women's volleyball team went 1-1 last week, but kept its goal of reaching the postseason well within its sight. The week began on a sour note as Sac State was swept 3-0 at Hornet Gym...

Welcome to “The Jungle” Sacramento

Vince Adversalo
September 27, 2002

Whether it's because of the heated rivalry between the NBA's Kings and Lakers, or the more generic feud between Northern and Southern Californians, most Sacramento sports fans dislike anything from Los...

Volleyball goes 1-2 at Fresno Invite

Vince Adversalo
September 24, 2002

The Sacramento State women's volleyball team went 2-2 in their final four preseason matches, including a 1-2 finish at the Fresno State University Quadrangular Tournament last weekend. By breaking even...

Image: The State Hornet's Female Athlete of the Year:Dwyer was named 2001 Big Sky Most Valuable Player.Photo By Barrett Lyon/State Hornet:

Revamped Hornets look to bounce back

Vince Adversalo
September 2, 2002

Last season the Sacramento State women?s volleyball team was denied its fifth-consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Then, they lost their Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player, Tasman Dwyer,...

Crew medals at WIRA meet

Vince Adversalo
May 8, 2002

Things did not go as planned for the Sacramento State women?s rowing team at the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships last weekend, but that is not necessarily something to be too upset...

Home finale ends in rout

Vince Adversalo
February 27, 2002

Sac State came into the final two home games of the season at 0-23, but they were confident that they could pull out one win, if not both. To do so, they would have to defeat the two teams sharing first...

Rugby sets sight on championship

Vince Adversalo
February 6, 2002

In theory, the goal of every team is to do as well as possible. Over the last three seasons, the Sacramento State?s men?s rugby team has taken that theory and run with it. After missing the playoffs in...

Two Sac State coaches honored

Vince Adversalo
May 9, 2001

As sports go, tennis and rowing are about as similar as apples and oranges. Still, Sac State men?s tennis coach Chris Evers, and women?s rowing coach Bill Zack are more similar than they may realize. Both...

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