History-making woman kicker invited to Biden inauguration
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History-making woman kicker invited to Biden inauguration


Sarah Fuller, the first woman to score in a Power Five conference football game, says shes been invited to attend President-elect Joe Bidens inauguration on Wednesday.

Its an honour to be invited to participate in one of Americas greatest traditions, Fuller posted Sunday on social media.

This historic inauguration is especially meaningful for American women and girls. The glass ceilings are breaking, she added, including the Twitter handles for Vice President-elect Kamala Harris who will become the first woman to hold that office Biden, and their inaugural committee.

Attendance at the inauguration will be strictly curtailed because of the COVID-19 pandemic and security measures put in place after a violent mob supporting President Donald Trump invaded the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as Congress was certifying Bidens victory.

Fuller helped Vanderbilt win the Southeastern Conference womens soccer tournament as the goalkeeper. She helped out the football team while it was dealing with COVID-19 issues.

She became the first woman to play in a Power Five game Nov. 28 with a squib kick to open the second half of a loss at Missouri in the only time she got on the field in that game. She got another chance on Dec. 12, when Vanderbilt had only 49 scholarship players for its game against Tennessee.

Fuller, listed second out of three available kickers on the depth chart, came out for the extra point that tied the game at 7 with 1:50 left in the first quarter. She converted her second point-after with 7:22 left in the fourth quarter of the 42-17 loss.


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