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My weekly predictions for CSUS and the NFL will test my wizard-like skill against guest predicters.

 
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Roberts runneth over

Sophomore running back Charles Roberts has 2,084 with one game left

Sac State got the win. Charles Roberts got the record.

During the Hornet's 36-13 thrashing of Idaho State at Holt Arena, the sophomore racked up 242 yards on 30 carries. Roberts has 2,084 yards for the season, breaking the Big Sky Conference single-season rushing record with 2,084 yards.

The 10-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter set a new CSUS record for rushing touchdowns in a season previously set by Troy Mills in 1991. Roberts needs only 172 to break the Division I-AA single-season record of 2,255 set by former Butler University rusher Arnold Mickens in 1994.

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Big Sky champs?
They're still winning. And with two games left in Big Sky competition, women's volleyball is going to put up a fight.

Women's soccer gets golden boot
This past Wednesday, three of CSUS' women's soccer players were honored for their achievements on the field. Junior forward Jessica Mackiewicz and junior goalkeeper Kate Mathany garnered first team all Big-Sky honors, while junior Kristy Milanese received an honorable mention for her efforts.

Mark Bryant: Mile-high magic
The 1998 NFL season is halfway over and clearly the best team so far is the Denver Broncos.

Hornets, Aggies: 3-2 hockey victory
In a show of enormous team chemistry, the Hornets held their own against a furious Aggie hitting attack and came away with a 3-2 win.

Runner in the midst
The Sacramento Buffalo Chips started as an elitist, all-male running group. It took George Parrot six months just to get an application.

 

 
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