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First week play leads to awards for two Owls
After helping the women’s soccer team win its first two regular season games, junior midfielder Alyssa Mahan and senior goalkeeper Staci Pugh were named the Atlantic Sun Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week. Read more.

Little feet, big goals
The Atlanta Beat Soccer Foundation recently joined the Little Feet Foundation to send soccer balls to Niger, Africa. Read more.

Open tryouts for baseball team
This season the Owls’ baseball program, looking to improve upon its record (23-32) from last year, will host open tryouts at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Stillwell Stadium. Read more.

Owls’ volleyball starts Friday with high expectations
After last year’s winning season with a 17-12 record, Weatherington stressed the importance of each conference match as a chance to make an impact in the Atlantic Sun Conference.
The women’s volleyball team starts its season with the Southern Miss Tournament in Hattiesburg, Miss., Friday and is finishing summer workouts with many roster combinations. Read more.

Offensive onslaught
Women’s soccer opens regular season
A total of five different Owls (2-0) scored goals Sunday in a 6-0 victory over the Alabama A&M Bulldogs at the official home opener of KSU Soccer Stadium. Read more.

Men’s cross country picked to defend championship
The Atlantic Sun Conference announced Thursday that the KSU men’s cross country team are preseason favorites to repeat as conference champions, garnering seven of the possible 11 first place votes. Read more.

Wet and wild
Women’s volleyball takes a break from summer workouts and enjoys a rafting trip on the Ocoee River.
The 2010-2011 KSU men’s basketball team journeyed more than 700 miles to compete in a 5-game preseason tournament tour in Ontario, Canada from Aug. 6-11. Read more.

Waples announces retirement, Whitlock named interim AD
After 23 years as KSU athletic director, Dr. Dave Waples retired this week.

Predictions for the 2010 NFL Season, and a prophesy of doom for 2011
Unless a miracle compromise is agreed upon, the absolute unfathomable looms over the horizon: a National Football League lockout in 2011.
It’s been a long and dreary six months since the New Orleans Saints pulled their collective cleats out of Peyton Manning’s backside, and with the prospect of a new NFL season comes the dual specter of both hope and dread. Read more.

Women’s soccer defeats Jax State
On Saturday, the KSU’S women’s soccer team started its season off with a 1-0 win over the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. Read more.



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