National Bobblehead Hall of Fame honors former Vanderbilt football kicker Sarah Fuller
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum released a limited-edition bobblehead honoring former Vanderbilt kicker Sarah Fuller to coincide with Women's History Month, it announced.
Fuller became the first woman to play and score in a Power Five college football game in November 2020, when she filled in as the Commodores' kicker when the specialist room was ravaged by COVID-19. Previously, she was the SEC Tournament-winning goalkeeper on the women's soccer team.
Fuller graduate transferred to North Texas to play on the soccer team in 2021. She then signed with a professional team, Minnesota Aurora FC.
“I hope this bobblehead will inspire girls and women everywhere that we can break boundaries in the sports world and beyond,” Fuller said in a release.
In the bobblehead, Fuller is wearing a black No. 32 uniform like she wore against Tennessee, when she kicked two extra points.
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