The KSU baseball team improved its record to .500 with three wins against Evansville, two of which were dramatic walk-offs, and a loss to Georgia.
Author: Perry Turnipseed
Softball splits home-opening games
The softball team opened up their home schedule over the weekend at the Bobbie Bailey Memorial Tournament, dropping the first two games to Rutgers on Friday, Feb. 23, before rebounding against Florida A&M and Morehead State the next day.
Owls baseball loses 3 straight over the weekend
After getting off to to a hot start winning their first game, the Owls faltered and lost both games in a doubleheader against Minnesota and one game to Bradley University.
Three important wins for basketball just before season’s end
The women’s basketball team came from behind to defeat the New Jersey Institute of Technology 61-58 on Wednesday, Feb. 7, with the game-winning shot going in just three seconds before the buzzer.
Men’s tennis loses two in a row, fall to 0-3
The KSU men’s tennis team lost to Belmont and Liberty over the weekend.
Track and field looks to build off of last year’s success
After the men’s and women’s track teams won both indoor and outdoor ASUN Conference championships in 2017, it is difficult to think of what more KSU’s track and field team can achieve this coming season.
Soccer eliminated in ASUN Semifinals
KSU fell to Lipscomb 1-0 Friday in Nashville and were eliminated from the ASUN playoffs.
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Man, that one hurt. There is no worse way to lose in sports than to lose a penalty shootout in soccer.
Owls advance to ASUN semifinals
KSU defeated North Florida in a penalty shootout 4-3, on a freezing cold Sunday afternoon in Kennesaw.
Owls narrowly secure playoff bid
The KSU soccer team beat Lipscomb 1-0 to advance to the ASUN playoffs and will play North Florida this Sunday, Oct. 8, at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.
Roth competes against all odds
As another soccer season begins to wind down another, group of seniors prepares to leave the team. Few are as hardworking and passionate as Abby Roth. Her attitude and work ethic have made an impression on her head coach, Benji Walton.
Owls come from behind to beat NJIT on senior day
KSU beat NJIT on senior day at Fifth Third Bank Stadium for the final home game of the regular season.