After setting a scoring record in their previous game against Tennessee Tech, the Owls outdid themselves again by squashing Clark Atlanta 70-13 on Saturday, Sept. 22, at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.
Author: Tyhi Conley
Owls exterminate Hornets 62-13, set scoring record
Totaling 563 yards of offense, the Kennesaw State football team broke a school record for points scored in a 62-13 victory over Alabama State University on Saturday, Sept. 15.
Owls fly by Golden Eagles, secures first win
Chandler Burks rushed for three touchdowns and the Owls racked up 507 yards on the ground as they defeated Tennessee Tech 49-10 on Thursday, Sept. 6.
Owls falter late in season opener
Kennesaw State’s football team opened its season at Georgia State Stadium on Thursday, Aug. 30, falling short 24-20 to the Panthers.
Owls ready for Panthers after rigorous practice week
The football team is preparing for the first game of the year at Georgia State, where they seek to continue the success from last season.
Owls aim to keep gold standard
The football team began its training camp on Wednesday, Aug. 1, seeking to build on the success of last season, where they won twelve games […]
Baseball builds bridges, not just character
The hard-nosed catcher has been a key component in Mike Sansing’s teams over the years, winning all-conference second team honors twice and being a workhorse when not injured. This season, he led the team in slugging percentage and won a conference player of the week honor.
KSU baseball improves to 9-3 in conference play
The baseball team improved to 9-3 in conference play this past week, beating Lipscomb 5-1 and 8-6 after dropping one game to the Bisons 6-5.
Baseball continues winning ways against Ospreys
The baseball team secured a series sweep against North Florida over the weekend, extending its winning streak to five games during the series that began at Stillwell Stadium on Friday, April 13.
Defense wins spring game showcase, allows new talent to perform
Kennesaw State’s Gold-clad defense squeezed by the Black-clad offense 35-34 on Friday, March 23, mounting a comeback to win the Black vs. Gold spring football game for the second straight year.