Hornet Duo Honored
Aug 19, 2025 08:10AM ● By Sacramento State Athletics News Release
Following a pair of exhibition contests last week, California State University, Sacramento officially kicks off the 2025 season on the road on Aug. 14, after press time, traveling to Pacific for a 7 p.m. start against the Tigers in Stockton. Photo courtesy of Sacramento State Athletics
SACRAMENTO,
CA (MPG) - California State University, Sacramento senior defender Sydney Sharts and junior
midfielder Ellie Farber were among
12 student-athletes named to the preseason All-Big Sky Conference team while
the reigning league tournament champion Hornets were picked to finish tied for
fourth, according to a vote of the conference's head coaches on Aug. 11.
Picking up one of the nine first-place votes and 39 points overall, Sacramento
State was tied for the spot with Northern Arizona for the fourth spot. Reigning
regular season champion Montana was picked to repeat, receiving six first-place
votes and 60 points overall to finish ahead of Eastern Washington (52 points, two
first-place votes) and Idaho (49 points) in the Top Three.
Weber State in sixth, Northern Colorado in seventh, Portland State in eighth,
and Idaho State in ninth rounded out the poll.
Meanwhile, Sharts and Farber were among the inaugural group of Big Sky
standouts to pick up honors from the coaches, named to the inaugural preseason
all-conference squad.
Sharts was an All-Big Sky first-team selection and earned a spot on the
league's all-tournament team after helping the Hornets to the title. The senior
started 19 of the team's 20 contests in her first season in the green and gold,
finishing the year with a pair of goals against Idaho State and Weber State en
route to league player of the week honors on Oct. 8.
Farber, an All-Big Sky honorable mention choice and all-tournament team member,
is the team's leading returning scorer after scoring three goals and adding
three assists a season ago. Farber enters this season ranked in the Top 10
among active Big Sky players in shots (68), shots per game (1.74) and assists
(6), while her six assists and 12 points are the most among returning Hornets.
Following a pair of exhibition contests last week, Sacramento State officially
kicks off the 2025 season on the road on Aug. 14, after press time, traveling
to Pacific for a 7 p.m. start against the Tigers in Stockton.
The 2025 Big Sky conference preseason coaches’ poll included Montana with six
first-place votes for a total of 60 points, Eastern Washington with two first-place
votes and a total of 52 points, Idaho with a total of 49 points, tied for
fourth is Sacramento State with one first-place vote and Northern Arizona for a
total of 39 points each, Weber State for a total of 27 points, Northern
Colorado for a total of 26 points, Portland State for a total of 22 points and
Idaho State for a total of 10 points.
The 2025 preseason All-Big Sky Conference team includes F: Chloe Pattison,
Eastern Washington (Preseason MVP); F: Micala Boex, Northern Arizona;
F: Aliayha Saldana, Portland State; M: Annika Farley, Idaho;
M: Chloe Seelhoff, Montana; M: Maddie Ditta, Montana; M: Ellie Farber, Sacramento
State; D: Izzy Thoma, Idaho; D: Ally Henrikson, Montana; D: Liv
Frazier, Portland State; D: Sydney Sharts, Sacramento
State; and GK: Bayliss Flynn, Montana.


















