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| - The university offers 20 intercollegiate sports, and just recently added pole vaulting as a additional sport. Sac State sports teams participate in NCAA Division I (FCS for College Football). Conference breakdowns are as follows: Most athletic teams compete in the Big Sky Conference. Sacramento State is the only school from California in the Big Sky, which also includes Eastern Washington, Portland State, Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Northern Arizona and Weber State. UC Davis and Cal Poly will join the Big Sky for football in 2012. See also: Sacramento State Men's Rowing Team
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| - The university offers 20 intercollegiate sports, and just recently added pole vaulting as a additional sport. Sac State sports teams participate in NCAA Division I (FCS for College Football). Conference breakdowns are as follows:
* Big Sky Conference: Men's Basketball, Football, Men's Cross Country, Men's Indoor Track & Field, Men's Tennis, Men's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Cross Country, Women's Indoor Track & Field, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Soccer
* Mountain Pacific Sports Federation: Men's Soccer
* America Sky Conference: Men's Golf
* Pacific Coast Softball Conference: Softball
* Western Athletic Conference: Baseball, Women's Gymnastics
* Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association: Rowing Scholarships are offered in all sports. The football and track and field teams compete in Hornet Stadium, baseball at John Smith Field, and the volleyball, men's and women's basketball and gymnastics teams call Colberg Court home, in honor of legendary volleyball coach Debby Colberg. The baseball stadium was renamed John Smith Field in 2011 in honor of the long-time head coach. Most athletic teams compete in the Big Sky Conference. Sacramento State is the only school from California in the Big Sky, which also includes Eastern Washington, Portland State, Idaho State, Northern Colorado, Northern Arizona and Weber State. UC Davis and Cal Poly will join the Big Sky for football in 2012. See also: Sacramento State Men's Rowing Team In 2003 and from 2005 to 2007, the university hosted the NCAA Track and Field Championships at Hornet Stadium.
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