KENNESAW, Ga. | Nov 27, 2017
Football team advances to the FCS Quarterfinals
The Kennesaw State defense held No. 3 Jacksonville State to 54 yards of offense in the second half, shutting out the Gamecocks over the final 30 minutes of action to help push past JSU, 17-7, at Burgess-Snow Field Saturday afternoon in the second round of the NCAA Division-I FCS Playoffs.
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Junior QB Chandler Burks threw a pair of touchdown passes to Justin Sumpter, and the Kennesaw State offense rolled up 383 yards of total offense to lead the 16th-ranked Owls to a 28-17 victory over No. 14 Samford in the opening round of the NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs Saturday at Fifth Third Bank Stadium.
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The Kennesaw State volleyball team found out they will be playing Oregon in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, December 1 at 6 p.m. EST. during the NCAA Selection Show.
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Junior QB Chandler Burks rushed for a career-high four touchdowns and threw for another to lead Kennesaw State to a 52-21 victory over Monmouth Saturday afternoon at Fifth Third Bank Stadium as the Owls captured their first Big South Conference title and secured an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs.
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Kennesaw State punched its ticket in the NCAA Tournament after defeating FGCU in straight sets in the ASUN Championship. It's the first time in Kennesaw State volleyball history they have won the ASUN Tournament.
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