by Daniel Miller
Playing in close games is nothing new for the Owls, and the script continued Thursday night as they lost a hard fought 74-68 battle with East Tennessee State at the MSHA/ETSU Athletics Center.
Once again, KSU (4-14, 2-5) was led by junior guard Kristina Wells who posted a game high 24 points to go along with 11...
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by Daniel Miller (Staff Writer)
Kristinia Wells did all she could to try and lead the Owls to victory but in the end Stetson reminded everyone Saturday afternoon in a 98-75 win at the Convocation Center why they are the reigning Atlantic Sun Conference tournament champions.
Right from the start, Stetson took...
January 17th, 2014141by Mike Foster (Sports Editor)
KSU nearly erased a double-digit halftime deficit against the Atlantic Sun Conference's first place team on Thursday night, but eventually fell short in a 69-55 loss to Florida Gulf Coast in the Convocation Center.
The win marks the 40th consecutive conference victory for the Eagles, and while the...
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Freshman guard Deandrea Sawyers is currently the No. 2 scorer on KSU’s women’s basketball team, averaging 13.3 points, and 2.5 three pointers per game. The freshman from Nashville, Tennessee has been an integral member of the team, continuing her success from when she was a well regarded high school athlete. She’s...
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Kennesaw State women’s basketball kept things interesting for a while, but ultimately fell short, as the Owls lost to Atlantic Sun Conference rival Northern Kentucky, 79-51, on Saturday.
The loss snaps a two game conference winning streak and drops the Owls to a 4-11 overall record. For the third straight game, freshman...
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Freshman sensation Deandrea Sawyers scored a career high 21 points on Saturday afternoon as KSU defeated North Florida, 59-51, to earn its first conference win of the season at the Convocation Center.
“This game was extremely important for us, especially after the second half where we fought back in our last game,”...
KSU’s women’s basketball team lost their first home game of the season as they fell to Florida by 21 points in an 83-62 loss on Sunday. The team played well for the most part, but unfortunately the toughness of the Gators proved to be too much
for the young Owls team.
KSU played Florida extremely
well for the first 12 minutes...Women
A breakout performance by junior college transfer Ty-Nita Baker wasn’t enough on Friday night, as the Owls fell 87-66 to the College of Charleston Cougars in their first game of the season.
Baker, who was a two-year standout at Itawamba Community College in Fulton, Miss., seamlessly introduced herself to KSU’s offensive scheme as...Women
Second year head coach Nitra Perry wasn’t afraid to be blunt when asked what’s on tap for the women’s basketball team’s season, which opens Friday night at the College of Charleston.
“We need to improve our record,” Perry said. KSU finished with a 7-24 record in 2012, going just 3-15 in the Atlantic Sun Conference. While...