That means Sarah Fuller’s NCAA career is over after two games. The senior kicker, who became the first woman to play (and then score) in a Power 5 game, used the cancellation to express gratitude for the opportunity.

She posted a statement Monday night on Twitter, saying she was “accepted as an athlete and a true member of the team.”

Fuller moved from Vanderbilt’s women’s soccer team, where she was the No. 1 goalkeeper, to American football last month in joining the Commodores’ special teams. She made her debut Nov. 30 with a line-drive kickoff to open the second half of Vandy’s game at Missouri. The next week, she was 2 for 2 on extra point attempts in a rivalry game vs. Tennessee.

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She joined Liz Heaston, Ashley Martin and Katie Hnida as the only women to score points in a college football game. Hnida was the first to score points in an NCAA Division I-A game, for New Mexico in 2003.