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* Will's Wizardry
My weekly predictions for CSUS and the NFL will test my wizard-like skill against guest predicters.

 
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Hornets can't fly past the Eagles

Records are meant to be broken. After Eastern Washington University's 31-25 victory over the Hornets Saturday, three records fell, but only one decided the outcome of the game.

Eagles return specialist Bashir Levingston stole the show from Charles Roberts and the Hornets after his NCAA Division 1-AA record three kickoffs returned for touchdowns in one game, 84, 90, 92. Each time the Hornets took the lead in this game, Levingston would take it right back with his quick feet and break- away speed. His last return of 92 yards gave the Eagles the lead for good and left the fans at swampy Fred Anderson Field speechless.

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Men's basketball works out the kinks in exhibition game
Good thing it was only an exhibition. The Hornet men's basketball team lost to Five Star Sports 100-75 on Sunday.

By Mark Bryant: Smack talking
November's NBA schedule has become the latest casualty in the ongoing lockout, labor dispute and crib toy-throwing extravaganza between the league's players and owners.

It's ski time already?
Ski season is right around the corner, so it's time to dust off those skis and snowboards and head to two of the best ski resorts around.

Colberg's 600th puts volleyball in 1st
It was a lucky three for the CSUS volleyball team last week. But they weren't in Vegas -- they were at home. Three home games, three wins, 602 career wins for Head Coach Debby Colberg. Overall, three great performances.

On track for the year 2000
CSUS is on the fast track. After securing a bid to bring the 2000 US Olympic Track and Field Trials to town, the Sacramento Sports Commission immediately began improving the track and field facilities at CSUS' Fred Anderson field.

Women's soccer ends 8-8 in Big Sky
In what proved to be the last game of the season for the CSUS women's soccer team, they beat a pesky Portland State team 2-0 to finish with an 8-8 record.

USF and Northridge keep men's soccer from first win in '98
The men's soccer team hit crossbars and barricades last week for a 0-13-1 overall record and 0-5 standing in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation record.

 

 
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