Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Vanderbilt gets a kicker from female athlete

- By Joseph Walljasper

COLUMBIA, MO. >> Vanderbilt’s Sarah Fuller became the first woman to participat­e in a Power Five conference football game when she kicked off to start the second half against Missouri on Saturday.

“Honestly it’s just so exciting, and the fact that I can represent like the little girls out there who wanted to do this or thought about playing football or any sport really and it encourages them to be able to step out and do something big like this,” Fuller said after the game.

Fuller kicked off the turf with a holder rather than using a tee, and she sent a low kick to the 35yard line where it was pounced on by Missouri’s Mason Pack. Fuller didn’t get any opportunit­ies in the first half as the Tigers opened a 21- 0 lead over the Commodores.

She went straight to the sideline where she high-fived some of her new teammates and swapped some elbow bumps. Fuller’s par

ents watched and cheered from the stands along with her boyfriend and best friend.

Fuller said she was really calm when she went out for the second-half kickoff.

“The SEC championsh­ip was more stressful if I’ve got to be honest,” Fuller said. “I was really excited to step out on the field and do my thing.”

That was Fuller’s only chance in Vanderbilt’s 41- 0 loss.

Fuller, a senior goalkeeper on the Vanderbilt soccer team, joined the football team this week after helping the Commodores win the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament last weekend. COVID-19 protocols and restrictio­ns left Vandy football coach Derek Mason with a limited number of specialist­s available against Missouri. Mason reached out to the soccer team for help.

Fuller agreed to give football a try and practiced with the winless Commodores before making the trip to Missouri. She wore “Play Like A Girl” on the back of her helmet. She wore No. 32 on Saturday, the same as her number when playing soccer.

Pat McAfee, a former NFL punter, reviewed Fuller’s squib kick, noting the ball didn’t go out of bounds and there was no chance of a return, setting up the defense.

“Congrats to (at) SarahFulle­r27 for being THE FIRST EV ER WOMA N TO KICKOFF A POWER 5 GAME,” McAfee wrote. “Incredibly rare to be the ‘1st ever person to do something’ these days..this is really cool.”

No woman had appeared in an SEC football game or for any Power Five team. Liz Heaston became the first woman to score with two extra points for Willamette in NAIA on Oct. 18, 1997.

Katie Hnida was the first woman to score at the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n level with two extra points for New Mexico on Aug. 30, 2003.

April Goss was the second, with an extra point for Kent State in 2015. Tonya Butler was the first woman to kick a field goal in an NCAA game for Division II West Alabama on Sept. 13, 2003. New Mexico congratula­ted Fuller on Twitter for joining Hnida and Goss for kicking in an FBS game.

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Sarah Fuller warms up before the start of a game Saturday against Missouri in Columbia, Mo.
L.G. PATTERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vanderbilt place kicker Sarah Fuller warms up before the start of a game Saturday against Missouri in Columbia, Mo.

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