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Cahill Secures Seven Signees for
2026 Class
Kennesaw State soccer coach Chris Cahill has inked seven student-athletes set to join the Owls in 2026. "I'm excited to bring in a new class to KSU and the soccer program," Cahill said. "After losing a large senior class, this class will have an opportunity to come and be impactful quickly. Each will help us set our identity for years to come and bring with them their experiences."
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Owls Cap Off Regular Season against MTSU
KSU soccer closes out its 2025 season with a 1-0 defeat to Middle Tennessee at home. "I'd like to thank all the fans and the support the team received this year," haed coach Chris Cahill said. "As far as we traveled, it was always refreshing to see friendly faces and the support for these young women." Both teams were scoreless through the first 45 minutes despite multiple chances.
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Anuska and Prince Score as Owls Soar Past Jax State on Senior Day
Kennesaw State soccer picked up its first Conference USA win of the season, defeating Jax State, 2-1, on Senior Day. Mackenzie Anuska scored her first career goal on the 77th-minute game winner and Raelyn Prince tallied her third goal of the season. All four players who recorded a point were seniors with Rebecca Womer and Brenna Young assisting on the two goals.
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Owls Drop First-Ever Match Against Delaware
In its first ever matchup, Kennesaw State women's soccer fell to Delaware, 4-0. The Owls and Blue Hens traded possession in the first 10 minutes. Delaware had the first opportunity off a counterattack but the cross went right to Charlee Bernal. KSU had the first corner kick by either team. Delaware struck in the 13th minute. Maura Fisher shot from outside the box but Bernal couldn't corral it.
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Late Effort Not Enough as Owls Fall to Liberty
Despite tallying a late goal, women's soccer couldn't overcome the deficit against Liberty, falling 2-1. Addison Neel scored her first goal of the season while Charlee Bernal saved a career high 11 shots. The Lady Flames were in control the entire first half, recording 15 shots compared to KSU's one. "We prepared well for the game and had some strong moments," HC Chris Cahill said.
Show MoreKSU Owls Fall 2025 Woman's Soccer Schedule/Results
Monday,
August 4
vs Presbyterian
Blue Hose
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
(Exhibition)
Won 1-0
Sunday,
August 10
vs Troy Trojans
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
(Exhibition)
Won 4-1
Thursday,
August 14
@ Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Coastal Carolina
Soccer Stadium,
Conway, SC
Canceled
Sunday,
August 17
@ The Citadel Bullogs
Washington Light Infantry (WLI) Field,
Charleston, SC
Canceled
Thursday,
August 21
vs The Memphis Tigers
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
Lost 7-0
Sunday,
September 14
vs Bellarmine Knights
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
Lost 1-0
Thursday,
September 25
vs FIU Panthers
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
(C-USA)
Lost 2-0
Sunday,
September 28
vs Missouri State Bears
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium, Kennesaw
(C-USA)
Lost 3-1
Thursday,
October 9
@ Liberty Flames
Osborne Stadium,
Lynchburg, VA
(C-USA)
Lost 2-1
Sunday,
October 12
@ Delaware Blue Hens
Delaware’s Stuart &
Suzanne Grant Stadium,
Newark, DE (C-USA)
Lost 4-0
Saturday,
October 18
vs Jacksonville State Gamecocks
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
(C-USA)
Won 2-1
Saturday,
October 25
vs Middle Tennessee
Blue Raiders
Walens Family Field at
Fifth Third Stadium,
Kennesaw
(C-USA)
Lost 1-0
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