Sarah Fuller is a senior goalkeeper for Vanderbilt women’s soccer team.
Fuller suited up for the Commodores’ football team Saturday at Missouri. She became the first woman to play in a Power Five college football game.
Fuller entered the contest during the third quarter when Vanderbilt kicked off to Missouri.
She joined the football team this week after COVID-19 contact tracing affected Vanderbilt’s roster.
Last Sunday, Fuller helped lead the Commodores’ soccer team to a Southeastern Conference Tournament championship.
Tomorrow I will be wearing “Play Like a Girl” on the back of my helmet. @iplaylikeagirl is nonprofit that encourages girls to play sports and get exposure to STEM opportunities. Check them out! #playlikeagirl https://t.co/2inXh5PM2V pic.twitter.com/W7lF9dXkUR
— Sarah Fuller (@SarahFuller_27) November 27, 2020
The Commodores were slated to play Tennessee Saturday at Vanderbilt Stadium. Tennessee and Vanderbilt will now play in December after the contest was postponed by the SEC.
The SEC announced that the rescheduling of games allows for a continued opportunity for all 14 teams to play all 10 games in the 2020 season.
UT Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer discussed Tennessee’s games in December on “Vol Calls” Wednesday.
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