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The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor
Hornets starting pitcher Brennan Leitao gets set to deliver the pitch against University of Texas-Pan American on Friday, March 20, 2015 at John Smith Field. Leitao pitched seven innings, only allowing two runs, and got the win for the Hornets.

Baseball beats Texas-Pan American 4-2 to open conference play

State Hornet Staff March 20, 2015

Brennan Leitao pitched seven innings and closer Sutter McLoughlin pitched a perfect ninth to become the Hornets' all-time saves leader, as the two led Sacramento State to a 4-2 victory over the visiting...

Sam Long started the second game of the series for the Sacramento State Hornets against No. 18 UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at John Smith Field in Sacramento, Calif. Long held the Gauchos to three runs through six innings pitched to get the win for the Hornets. The final score was 5-4 and the three-game series was evened to 1-1.

Hornets’ baseball takes win over No. 18 UC Santa Barbara

Sheldon Kohatsu March 7, 2015

Sam Long started the second game of the series for the Sacramento State Hornets against No. 18 UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at John Smith Field in Sacramento, Calif. Long held the Gauchos to three runs through six innings pitched to get the win for the Hornets. The final score was 5-4 and the three-game series was evened to 1-1.

Baseball has high hopes to return to Division I tournament this season

State Hornet Staff February 25, 2015

With expectations set incredibly high for the Hornets, the team has stayed true to their work ethic with their sights set on returning to the NCCA Division I Baseball Tournament.Since Reggie Christiansen...

Junior pitcher Justin Dillon throws a fastball to a batter during Sacramento State’s intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015 at John Smith Field. Dillon pitched in 13 games with 12 starts last season.

Baseball’s pitching staff anchors the squad

Kevin L. Shepherd February 17, 2015

Armed with a lot of potential, the 2015 Sacramento State baseball team’s pitching staff aims to pitch the Hornets into contention by continuing an impressive run of stellar production.This year’s team...

Deely’s walk-off single secures Sac State baseball’s 8-7 win over Utah

Jordan Waterman February 16, 2015

After several lead changes, the three and a half hour marathon was capped off with a walk-off single by Dan Deely in the ninth inning, propelling Sacramento State past the University of Utah in the Hornets'...

Three-year starting shortstop Scotty Burcham throws the ball to first on the run to get the runner out at first base during Sacramento State’s intrasquad scrimmage at John Smith Field on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015. Burcham is entering his senior year for the Hornets.

Baseball ready to grind out 2015 season

Kevin L. Shepherd February 11, 2015

Building off a successful 2014 season, Sacramento State's baseball team looks to defend their Western Athletic Conference championship and continue to expand the program to propelled heights.Led by a strong...

Baseball excited to compete in 2015

Mike McGough October 14, 2014

Sacramento State’s baseball program has announced its schedule for its upcoming 2015 season.The Division I team went 40-24 in a 64-game 2014 regular season before becoming Western Athletic Conference...

Hornets score late, take game against Cal State Bakersfield

State Hornet Staff April 25, 2014

Sacramento State scored seven runs in the eighth inning against Cal State Bakersfield Friday which broke open a tie game in Bakersfield, Calif.The Hornets had eight batters reach base including a streak...

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

Hornet freshman pitcher No. 24, Sutter McLoughlin, came in during the ninth inning to secure the win vs. Texas State on Sunday at John Smith Field. It was McLoughlins eighth save on the year.

Sac State bullpen holds down the fort

State Hornet Staff May 7, 2013

Sacramento State’s bullpen has shown that quality is better than quantity.With injuries plaguing many Hornet pitchers from the start of the season, the bullpen has relied on a small group of pitchers...

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