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Pregame Plans
When checking out the Hornets this season, you can also check out the expanded tailgating experience before each home football game. This year the tailgate area, located between the Alumni Center and the new Parking Structure III, will feature a bounce-house for the kids as well as a DJ spinning tunes. Tailgaters can begin their pre-game festivities two hours before kickoff. Parking is free. And for those fans who would rather think about the day’s opponents than cook, food will be available for purchase at the Stinger Athletic Association tent.



Brent Webber« Brent Webber
After leading the Big Sky Conference with six interceptions last season, senior Webber enters the 2007 football season with high expectations. The safety, who has started for Sac State throughout his career, was named second team preseason All-America by The Sports Network. Last season, Webber was named second team all-Big Sky and also tallied 56 tackles. The Sanger, Calif. native is tied for fourth in school history with eight interceptions and needs just 13 tackles to crack the school’s all-time top 10.

 

Eli MillanEli Millan »
A second team all-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation selection in 2006, Millan is the leading returning scorer on the Hornets club, having totaled 12 points during his junior campaign. Millan made seven starts last season after an early season knee injury, and scored his fifth career game-winning goal against UNLV with a 30-yard blast that found the corner of the net. His six assists in 2006 rank as the third best total for a season in Hornet history. A local product out of Foothill High School, Millan is Sac State’s active leader in three categories: goals, assists and points.




Lindsay Haupt« Lindsay Haupt
Senior middle hitter Haupt has helped lead the volleyball team to a Big Sky Tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance during each of her first three years with the team. A two-time first team all-conference, Big Sky Tournament MVP and Big Sky all-academic selection, Haupt currently ranks seventh in Sac State history in both career hitting percentage and blocks. Last season she led the Big Sky with a .335 hitting percentage. A three-year starter, Haupt was named Big Sky MVP as a sophomore in 2005, becoming the first player in league history to earn the award as a lower division student.


Katie McCoyKatie McCoy
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A three time all-Big Sky Conference selection, McCoy led Sac State to the Big Sky Championship game for the first time in school history in 2006. McCoy, who has earned first team all-Big Sky honors the past two seasons, set a school record during her junior campaign by amassing seven assists while also tallying four goals. The La Mesa, Calif. product ranks second in school history in career assists, fourth in career goals and fourth in career points. McCoy also excels in the classroom, making the Big Sky all-Academic team the last three years as well as earning second team academic all-Region honors in 2006





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