Writer. Humanitarian. Mental Health Advocate. Coach. Leader. These are just a few of the words used to describe Kennesaw State University Senior Byron Terry. | Photo Credit: Tyler Russ
Category: Sports Blog
Sports updates that don’t quite make it to the publication, posted as they happen.
Ray continues European success, leads team to Greek Basketball Cup
Now on his fourth European basketball team since leaving KSU in 2017, former Owls basketball star Kendrick Ray recently led AEK Athens to a prestigious cup title.
New athletic director sees big opportunity for growth
Milton Overton will become the fourth KSU athletic director after serving in the same role at Florida A&M for the past two years.
Opinion: Why Atlanta United losing in the playoffs is a good thing
Man, that one hurt. There is no worse way to lose in sports than to lose a penalty shootout in soccer.
Furrh powers through injury, wins third straight Iron Owl competition
A torn pectoralis wasn’t enough to stop senior Jon Furrh from winning his third consecutive Iron Owl power lifting competition.
Opinion: NFL, sports will stand unified
Teams across the National Football League showed solidarity during the national anthem on Sunday, Sept. 24 in response to President Donald Trump’s comments regarding players kneeling.
Meet the real-life Ash Ketchum
Pokèmon masters do exist. Meet Connor Finton, KSU student and 13th-best Pokèmon trading card player in the world
Atlanta Falcons: Three bold predictions
Whether you’re a fan or not, living in the metro- Atlanta area means you’re in Falcon’s territory, and it’s impossible to escape the insistent “Rise up!” cries and unwavering team spirit through good times and bad.
Olympic talent is no excuse
No matter who you are or what Olympic sport you may compete in, a lie is still a lie.
Mamba Out
Love him or hate him. Kobe Bryant changed the game of basketball forever.
Kennesaw State Student Overcomes All Odds to Become Accomplished Cyclist
As a middle school student who was widely involved in mainstream sports growing up, Ben Edwards never imagined that his path to collegiate success in athletics would be cycling.