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Non-conference is a non-joke

A trip to Kansas heads a difficult pre-MAC season

Kent State men's basketball coach Geno Ford knows the non-conference schedule will test his team this season. Of the Flashes' 14 non-conference games this season, five will be against teams that made postseason appearances last season- including the defending national champion- and four of those will be away from the M. (0) comments

Wednesday night shootout

Flashes light up scoreboard in win over Temple Owls

Wednesday night shootout

Apparently the Kent State football team decided to save its best offensive performance for a rainy night. The Flashes (3-7, 2-4 Mid-American Conference) piled up a season-high 561 yards of total offense in a back-and-forth 41-38 victory over Temple in front of 6,886 people last night at rainy Dix Stadium. (1) comment

The return of Humes

Guard back on team after suspension

Sophomore Jamilah Humes was supposed to be the Kent State women's basketball team's leading returning scorer last year. The 2006-07 All-Mid American Conference Freshman Team member was supposed to lead the Flashes to their 17th consecutive winning season. (0) comments

Volleyball tries to end losing streak at Ohio

Kent State faces first place OU

The Kent State volleyball team will attempt to break more than one losing streak tonight in their match at Ohio. After two losses last weekend, the Flashes (13-14, 3-11 Mid-American Conference) own a seven-match losing streak dating back to Oct. 18 against Toledo. (0) comments

Just six other programs have set the bar for consistency as high as Kent State men's basketball has in the last decade. The Flashes are joined by Kansas, Duke, Gonzaga, Florida, Syracuse and Creighton as the only programs to register 20 wins every year for the past 10. (0) comments

Players head into the season with experience and numbers

New players fill holes for a title hungry team

Compared to the start of last season, things are already looking up for the Kent State women's basketball team. Coming into the 2007-08 season, the Flashes had no returning starters and a very limited bench, and they finished 9-21 overall and 5-11 in the Mid-American Conference. (0) comments

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