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Four Owls Earn ASUN Honors
Four Owls were honored on Wednesday as the Atlantic Sun announced their year-end women's lacrosse awards. Both Lavona Watkins and Peyton Davis were selected to the All-Freshmen Team, giving the Owls a representative on the all-freshman team for the tenth straight season. Additionally, Hannah Barth and Julia Weiss were both named to the ASUN All-Academic Team. This is Weiss' second year being honored.
Show MoreRoad Loss for Owls at Coastal Carolina in Season Finale
Kennesaw State women's lacrosse played Coastal Carolina even in the second half, but couldn't overcome the Chanticleer's strong first half as the Owls dropped their season finale, 17-7 on Saturday afternoon from Brooks Stadium. KEY PLAYERS: Alyssa Angelo led the Owls with a pair of scores. Julia Weiss meanwhile collected 11 saves and had a .421 save percentage in the net.
Show MoreLindenwood Roars Past Kennesaw State
Kennesaw State women's lacrosse dropped a road contest on Wednesday afternoon by a 17-6 score at Lindenwood from Hunter Stadium. Shannon Harrington and Alyssa Angelo finished with two goals each to pace the Owls, while Hannah Barth and Abbey Behn both added one goal as well. The Owls will close out the season with a road contest at Coastal Carolina.
Show MoreFarley, Harrington Shine for Owls in Senior Day Loss to Liberty
Women's lacrosse jumped out to a 6-2 lead in the opening quarter against Liberty, but could not hold off a mid-game run by the Flames in an eventual 15-12 Saturday loss to the Flames from Fifth Third Stadium. Sophomore Shannon Harrington led the way with a game-high tying six scores. Caroline Farley was next with four, made her the fifth Owl in school history to reach the 100-goal mark.
Show MoreKSU Owls Spring 2024 Women's Lacrosse Schedule/Results
Final Record 5-11 (0-6 ASUN) 7th Place
Saturday,
February 3
vs South Florida Bulls
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw, GA
(Exhibition)
11:00 a.m.
Monday,
February 12
@ The Reinhardt Eagles
Ken White Field at University Stadium,
Waleska, GA
Won 20-4
Thursday,
February 15
vs Presbyterian
Blue Hose
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw, GA
Won 22-12
Sunday,
February 18
@ Furman Paladins
Paladin Stadium,
Greenville, SC
Lost 19-15
Saturday,
February 24
@ Longwood Lancers
Elizabeth Burger
Jackson Field,
Farmville, VA
Won 15-11
Wednesday,
February 28
vs Mercer Bears
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw, GA
Lost 25-7
Saturday,
March 2
@ Vanderbilt Commodores
Vanderbilt Soccer/
Lacrosse Complex,
Nashville, TN
Lost 16-15
Saturday,
March 23
@ Wofford Terriers
Gibbs Stadium,
Spartanburg, SC
Lost 22-14
Saturday,
March 30
vs Queens Royals
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw, GA
Lost 17-12
Sunday,
April 7
vs Stetson Hatters
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw, GA
Lost 19-16
Saturday,
April 13
vs Liberty Flames
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw, GA
Lost 15-12
Wednesday,
April 17
@ Lindenwood Lions
Hunter Stadium,
St. Charles, MO
Lost 17-6
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