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The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Hornets win with the bats against Northern Colorado

State Hornet Staff March 21, 2014

Sacramento State woke up the bats Friday scoring nine runs and beating the University of Northern Colorado in the first game of Western Athletic Conference play at John Smith Field.Five players had multiple...

Junior forward Shanti Smith goes up for a lay-up during a game in The Nest.

Hornets hope to regroup at home after two road losses

State Hornet Staff February 26, 2014

After losing back-to-back games, Sacramento State women’s basketball is looking to regroup at home against Weber State University Thursday evening.The Hornets (16-9, 8-8) are coming off consecutive road...

Mikh McKinney dribbles to the basket against a Northern Colorado defensive player on Saturday.  He finished with 29 points.

Hornets win rebounding battle to take down Northern Colorado

State Hornet Staff February 23, 2014

Winning has come full circle for Sacramento State men’s basketball. The Hornets won seven out of their last eight games to move into a three-way tie for third place in the Big Sky Conference after they...

Freshman guard Gigi Hascheff drives into the key during a game in The Nest. 

Women’s basketball poor offensively in loss to Northern Colorado

State Hornet Staff February 21, 2014

Sacramento State’s women’s basketball team struggled offensively against the University of Northern Colorado, one of the top defensive teams in the Big Sky Conference, Thursday.The Hornets lost to...

The WAC is whack

State Hornet Staff February 12, 2014

“Shuffle up and deal” are words normally heard throughout casinos, but unfortunately for the Sacramento State baseball team playing in the Western Athletic Conference, the Hornets have been dealt seemingly a new conference schedule the past three seasons.

The WAC, has undergone a remodeling of sorts in recent seasons, leaving affiliate member Sac State wondering about the stability of the conference. Division. I conferences should not be changing, it’s an epidemic that is happening across the NCAA landscape.

There are six new schools that have been added to the conference in 2014 including Grand Canyon University, Utah Valley, Northern Colorado, Chicago State, University of Texas-Pan American and the University of North Dakota. The remaining four are Sac State, New Mexico State, Seattle University and CSU Bakersfield.

Utah Valley, Chicago State, North Dakota and UTPA came over from the now defunct Great West Conference.

It is difficult to adjust to playing teams you are not used to because of the high turnover, studying new tape and having to recruit differently because the conference has expanded in distance, is now a challenge for the Hornets. The WAC is no longer just a conference that lies in the western part of the country.

This season, Sac State has been selected in the WAC coaches poll to finish third. The two teams picked ahead of the Hornets are New Mexico State and CSU Bakersfield, both remaining from 2013. This shows teams coming into the conference are at a disadvantage and could be a mystery to some coaches. The selection for fourth place was Utah Valley, which had an 18 point drop off from Sac State’s 68.

10 head coaches in the WAC picked the order they thought each team would finish. If the team was picked to get first place, then that team would get nine points and the point total decreased by one as the teams are lower in the standings. The coaches could not vote for their own teams.

The WAC has become a turnstile for teams in the west looking to move on to bigger conferences. Schools from last season that have departed the WAC are now in stabler conferences.

San Jose State moved to the Mountain West Conference for baseball as well as other sports. Texas State, UT Arlington and UT San Antonio went to the Sun Belt Conference. Dallas Baptist is now a member of the Missouri Valley Conference and Louisiana Tech is a part of the Conference-USA.

For Sac State’s affiliate sports, it should try and find conferences where there is stability. The competition will likely be better because of the familiarity between teams.

The WAC needs to go all in and try and keep its members, even the affiliate like Sac State. If they do not, the WAC may fold.

Curtis Manlapig can be reached on Twitter @CTMstatehornet

Foul trouble prevents Hornets from upsetting Northern Colorado

State Hornet Staff January 26, 2014

Sacramento State men’s basketball held its ground with Northern Colorado, but in the end could not upset the Big Sky Conference leader Saturday night.The Hornets managed to keep the game within six points...

Hilliard makes history in big win over Northern Colorado

Hilliard makes history in big win over Northern Colorado

Satchi Hover January 25, 2014

History was made as the Sacramento State women’s basketball team defeated Northern Colorado at The Nest Saturday afternoon.Hornets' junior point guard Fantasia Hilliard set the program record for career...

Late comeback not enough in North Dakota, men’s basketball 2-8 away

State Hornet Staff January 23, 2014

Sacramento State’s precise shooting in the second half was not enough to leave North Dakota with a win.Although the Hornets shot 56 percent in the second half, the University of North Dakota exceeded...

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Sac State defense ready for test against Northern Colorado

Curtis Manlapig October 4, 2013

The reigning FCS and Big Sky Player of the Week Darnell Sankey and his Sacramento State defense look to continue its stellar play as the team hosts Northern Colorado Saturday for Homecoming.The Hornets...

Big Sky Conference Football Preview

Big Sky Conference Football Preview

Ryan Kuhn and Curtis Manlapig September 25, 2013

Idaho StateCurrent record: 2-1; 2012 record: 1-10, 0-8 conferenceMascot: BengalsCity: Pocatello, IdahoKey Players: QB Justin Arias, RB Xavier Finney, WR C. Richmond, LB Mitch BecksteadProfile: Quarterback...

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