Sarah Fuller became part of college football history for Vanderbilt after attempting a kickoff in the team's last game versus Missouri. Following her impressive feat two weeks ago, Fuller has now scored her first career point after converting an extra-point attempt, via Jordan Heck.

Two weeks ago, Fuller was named the kicker for Vanderbilt due to injuries and COVID-19 issues. While she wasn't able to score any points due to the ineptitude of Vanderbilt's offense, Fuller became the first woman to play a snap of football at a Power-5 program.

Fast forward to now and Fuller is etching her name in history even further. In just her second game of action, she was able to become the first woman to score a point at a Power-5 school, making a point-after try to tie Vanderbilt's game against Tennessee on Saturday.

When Fuller attempted a kickoff in her first game, she spoke to the media after the game. The senior goalkeeper for Vanderbilt's soccer team shared that she wanted to show girls around the world that they can do anything they put their minds to.

There's no doubt that Fuller has been a huge inspiration for women across the globe by simply suiting up for Vanderbilt. Despite being thrust into a kicking role in recent weeks, Fuller is making the most of the opportunity she's been given.

It goes without saying that we are all rooting for Sarah Fuller to get more chances to score for Vanderbilt in their college football season.