Sarah Fuller is on cloud nine.
During Saturday’s Vanderbilt-Tennessee game, Fuller became the first woman to score in a power 5 football game after she lined up and drained an extra point.
To celebrate the big moment, Fuller went to the sidelines and got a big whiff of smelling salt.
The kick made her the first woman to score in a top-level college football game since Kent State’s April Goss in 2015.
The game is Fuller’s second with Vanderbilt. She became the first woman to play in a Power Five game when Vanderbilt lost 41-0 to Missouri late last month. Her only action that game came when she got to kick the ball off to start the second half.
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Fuller was the starting goalie for Vanderbilt’s women’s soccer team in 2020.