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The university has achieved multiple national championships as a Division III and Division II school. The school has also been a National Runner-up 8 times including Softball in 1989 (D-II), Women's Volleyball in 1979 and 1989 (D-II), Baseball in 1988 (D-II), Women's Track and Field in 1981 (), Men's Cross Country in 1979 (D-II), Football in 1964 (CDN), and Men's Basketball (1962 CDN).
Pages in category "Sports venues in Sacramento, California" ... Sacramento Softball Complex This page was last edited on 27 December 2022, at 22:42 (UTC). ...
The Sacramento area is home to two NCAA Division 1 sports programs — Sacramento State, which fields 21 varsity sports, most in the Big Sky Conference; and UC Davis, which fields 23 varsity teams, most in the Big West Conference. Sacramento has frequently hosted the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship as well as the 1st and 2nd ...
High school softball news, notes and rankings with an eye on several Sacramento-area products who are making their mark in the Pac-12. High school softball news, notes and rankings with an eye on ...
Built. 1955. Tenants. Sacramento State Hornets (1955–present) The Hornets Nest is a 1,012-seat multi-purpose gymnasium at California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State) in Sacramento, California. The arena opened in 1955, and is one of the oldest in D-I sports. [1] It is home to the Sacramento State Hornets men's basketball, women ...
The Sunbirds were coached by Tim Kiernan, one of the most prolific coaches in Northern California community college history. At Sacramento City College, Kiernan had won more than 800 games, three state championships, and a national championship. [2] In 2005, the Sunbirds only played a partial NPF season in 2005, losing all 16 games they played.
It is the home of the Sacramento River Cats of the Pacific Coast League and the Athletics of Major League Baseball. Known as Raley Field from 2000 to 2019, the facility was built on the site of old warehouses and rail yards, across the Sacramento River from the California State Capitol. It is directly adjacent to downtown Sacramento.