kennesaw state football
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we discuss: Georgia State football’s 24-20 home in over Kennesaw State in its season opener. Audio content from Panthers’ head coach Shawn Elliott included. (3:00-18:00) The rest of the previous college football week including thoughts Georgia Tech and Georgia’s home wins over inferior competition, Alabama’s dominance of
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Kennesaw State volleyball player Kristi Piedimonte following her team’s practice on Oct. 4. The junior setter had a career-high 60 assists in the Owls’ 3-2 road win at Jacksonville on Sept. 30. Topics with Piedimonte included the team’s undefeated mark in conference play, the Owls’ eight-match winning streak, her record-setting
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Release from Big South Conference: Coastal Carolina quarterback Alex Ross (Alpharetta, Ga.) has been named the Choice Hotels Big South Football Offensive Player of the Week, while Charleston Southern defensive end Anthony Ellis (Apopka, Fla.) has been selected as the Defensive Player of the Week for games played the 10th week of the regular season.
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Release from the Big South Conference: Kennesaw State quarterback Trey White (Atlanta, Ga.) has been named the Choice Hotels Big South Football Offensive Player of the Week, while Charleston Southern linebacker Solomon Brown (Central, S.C.) has been selected as the Defensive Player of the Week for games played the seventh week of the regular season.
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Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: When Kennesaw State played its Big South Conference opener against Gardner-Webb Saturday (Oct. 17) at Fifth Third Bank Stadium it was going to be historic regardless of the outcome. Just the fact that the Owls (5-1, 1-0) are playing their inaugural season and first conference game had historic significance. And
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Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: Kennesaw State junior defensive back Derrick Farrow has been named the Big South Conference Defensive Player of the Week, the conference announced on Monday (Sept. 14). Farrow was a disruptive and dominating force during the Owls’ 58-7 victory over Edward Waters in Kennesaw State’s inaugural home game at Fifth Third Bank Stadium