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Sarah Fuller becomes first woman to score in major US college football conference game
Sarah Fuller has become the first woman to score in an elite-level US college football game, cleanly kicking a pair of extra points for Vanderbilt University in a 42-17 loss to the University of Tennessee in Nashville.
Key points:
- Fuller created history when she scored an extra point in the first quarter
- She became the first woman to play in a Power Five conference game last month
- Tennis great Billie Jean King congratulated Fuller for “blazing another trail”
Fuller, the goalkeeper for Vanderbilt’s Southeastern Conference (SEC) women’s soccer team, got her historic chance with just under two minutes left in the first quarter of the game between two teams belonging to one of the major Power Five conferences.
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