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Sports fans witnessed history during College Gameday this Saturday.
Sarah Fuller, the goalkeeper for Vanderbilt University's women's soccer team, became the first woman to ever play in a Power 5 college football game. She did so in Vandy's week eight matchup against Mizzou.
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Fuller joined the Commodores this week as the 0-8 team deals with injuries to both its kickers. The soccer player was only given one chance to kick as Vandy was shut out 41-0.
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In a designed "pooch kick," Fuller sent the ball to the Missouri 35-yard line.
Fuller joins Katie Hnida and April Goss as the only women to ever compete in college football games.