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Read today's Edition Log In|Subscribe 59°F NEWS SPORTS POLITICS RESTAURANTS OPINION GAMES OBITUARIES FINANCE CLASSIFIEDS CAREERS GUIDES Home Customer Service Stay Connected Read today's Edition Sacramento Favorites Local Events News Noticias en Español Sports Politics Opinion Entertainment Food & Drink Obituaries Video Featured Reality Check Uniquely Equity Lab California Best Workplaces Sacramento Favorites Guides Shopping/Reviews Deals & Offers Careers & Education Special Features Press Releases Legal Services Sponsored Content Senior Resources Classifieds Place an Ad - Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising SPORTS Shaq, Bibby and ‘Go-Go’ football: What’s behind Sacramento State Hornets’ ascent? By Joe Davidson June 5, 2025 5:00 AM Sacramento State men's basketball coach Mike Bibby and the school's president and athletic director walk through The Well on May 9, 2025. The former student fitness facility is being redesigned to host NCAA basketball games – replacing The Nest, an outdated 1,000-seat venue. By HECTOR AMEZCUA Key Takeaways AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom Ryan Bjork is an unassuming, behind-the-scenes mover and shaker in Sacramento State athletics as the assistant director of communications. He doesn’t have to promote the buzz that has swarmed over the J Street campus and across the state capital of late. The Hornets green colors Bjork wears spark curiosity, he said, when he is in the grocery store, in a parking lot, or during his tasks and duties on campus. He is asked what is going on with the Hornets and what it all means. “This is the most exciting time for Hornets athletics in my 27 years here, and it’s not even close,” Bjork said. Bjork is a Sac State grad (class of 98) and has been working with its media relations department for 25 years. “If I’m out and about, I hear from people I don’t even know — ‘Stinger’s up!’’,” he said. “The excitement is off the charts.” Topics that fans or the curious ask Bjork and scores of others these days at Sacramento State include: ▪ The hiring of former Sacramento Kings star Mike Bibby as men’s basketball coach. ▪ The addition of Hall of Famer player and personality Shaquille O’Neal as basketball general manager and the planned fall opening of a 3,200-seat basketball pavilion with all the bells and whistles such as video boards. ▪ The No. 1 recruiting class and top transfer portal haul from the football program under energized first-year coach Brennan Marion. ▪ Sac State’s ambition to move up in football classification to the big-boy FBS, where leagues secure big television contracts and teams have a shot to compete in bowl games. Sacramento State has signed more 4-star athletes in recent months in football and basketball than ever before. The football program hosted a campus visit with the first 5-star prospect to tour the grounds since the Hornets first fielded the sport in 1954. It was Ryder Lyons, the national recruit quarterback from nearby Folsom High School. He will be a senior this fall with suitors from across the land, and he said he paid Sac State a visit because of the invite. Mike Bibby, former Sacramento Kings star, is introduced as the Sacramento State head basketball coach at the university on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. PAUL KITAGAKI JR. [email protected] The Hornets then had a spring football game at Hornet Stadium and drew nearly 8,000 people, a far cry from when dozens or hundreds would attend. The rosters of basketball and football have been completely turned over through the transfer portal. Marion in football and Bibby in basketball said their email inboxes and cell phones are buzzing with activity, with recruits looking to head their way. Those programs have made national news. Billboards dotted across regional freeways are promoting Bibby Ball and Marion’s fast-paced, innovative “Go-Go” offense. And that’s just part of it. “We’ve got a lot of things brewing, and it’s all great,” said Andy Fisk, Sacramento State’s senior associate athletic director for external affairs. A Sacramento native, Fisk’s roles includes serving on the athletic department’s senior leadership team to provide strategic leadership and to help with athletic revenue generation. That means keeping a pulse on what’s going on. “I think we’re going to set attendance records in basketball with Bibby and Shaq here,” Fisk continued. “We have a huge season ticket priority list. We’ve had more interest in companies wanting to partner with us. There’s been an overwhelming response on social media, with webpage engagement off the charts. Everything has been off the charts.” Sacramento State president Luke Wood said a school motto has been “out with the old, in with the new,” adding, “This isn’t the old Sac State. This is different.” Leading the drive to be different — and better — are Wood, an alum of the school, and athletic director Mark Orr, a Sacramento native who said he is “living the dream” in his role with the university. They champion all things athletic on campus. They attend games. They regularly visit coaches and student-athletes. They travel the state by car or plane to meet with boosters, donors and alums. And they remind all that their phone lines are open for sponsors who are interested in signage on the basketball pavilion and for the football stadium that is undergoing upgrades with plans of a new stadium in the coming years. “This has been the vision that President Wood and I have had, to hire great coaches, to make the city and community proud, to create a real buzz in Sacramento,” Orr said. “I mean, it’s happening. It’s not just talk. Alums, faculty, fans, students, people have a chance to watch an exciting football team, and basketball with a chance to meet Mike Bibby, or Shaq. “How many schools can offer that kind of experience?” Basketball ups and downs Sacramento State has had periods of excitement over the decades, as well as years of mediocrity, misery and worse. The men’s basketball program was founded in 1948, a year after the school opened. It had glimpses of success at the Division II level, reaching the national championship game in 1962. It reached the postseason in 1988.