Second place ETSU hosts fith place Kennesaw State in a battle on CSS Friday
night. Picked to finish dead last in the preseason poll, the Owls have let their
play speak for them, taking some decisive key victories. The matchup will be
called by Justin Cazana and Robin Muller.
Led by freshman sensation Siarre Evans, ETSU is looking to avenge its loss
to Jacksonville. Evans had a a game-high 26 points last Thursday. Evans leads
the Lady Bucs in scoring (13.6), rebounds (7.5) and steals (62), and ranks third
in assists (64). Evans has posted double figures in 19 games, including 13 of
her last 15 contests. She ranks third in the A-Sun with 2.48 steals per game,
ranks fourth in scoring and sixth in rebounding.
Like ETSU, Kennesaw State is coming off a split where they also beat UNF and
fell to Jacksonville. The Lady Owls played a tight game against the Ospreys
as Gia Lockett’s jumper with three seconds remaining gave them a 58-56 victory.
However, KSU was dealt a 17-point loss (74-57) two days later when they played
Jacksonville. Three Lady Owl players are averaging double figures as freshman
Rosetta Hollis leads the way with 13.1 ppg.
ETSU leads the all-time series, 3-0, after defeating the Lady Owls 95-88 on
Jan. 27. The 95 points scored is the highest scoring performance this season
in the A-Sun between two conference foes as well as the most points scored in
an A-Sun league game since 2004.
Don't forget to catch the pre-game action as Stewart and Smith host This Week
in the Atlantic Sun, the league's 30-minute magazine show.
Highlights from several men's and women's games will be included as well as
a student-athlete profile on the Owls' Stephanie Scearce .
Friday, 7:30 pm (ET) Kennesaw State (11-14, 7-8)
at ETSU (15-10, 11-4)
Memorial Center
Johnson City, Tenn.
All-Time Series Record: ETSU leads 3-0
Television -- CSS
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