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Owls Go North To Face Demon Deacons Tuesday

11/22/2021 5:56:00 PM

Tuesday, November 23
8 p.m. – Kennesaw State (2-3, 0-0 ASUN) at Wake Forest (4-0, 0-0 ACC)
Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. | Lawrence Joel Coliseum (14,665)
TV: ACC Network (Wes Durham, Paul Biancardi)
Live Stats: Statbroadcast
  
KSU Game Notes 
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KENNESAW, Ga. – Kennesaw State is back on the road for Tuesday night's non-conference tilt against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem. The game will tip-off at 8 pm in Lawrence Joel Coliseum, and will be broadcast on the ACC Network, with Wes Durham and Paul Biancardi on the call.
 
A FEW NOTES
♦ KSU is playing its third road game of the season, all against Power Conference opponents, while the Demon Deacons have yet to leave the friendly confines of Lawrence Joel Coliseum.
♦ Wake Forest features five players on the roster measuring 6'8 or higher, and are paced by Oklahoma transfer Alondes Williams and his 20.8 ppg. 
♦ This will be just the sixth-ever game for the Owls against a team from the ACC all-time. KSU is 1-2 against Georgia Tech, and 0-1 against Florida State and Syracuse.
♦ Junior point guard Terrell Burden is having an outstanding junior season, as he is currently fourth in the ASUN in assists per game at 4.8, which is more than double his career average entering the season (2.2 apg). He notched his first career double-figure assist game in the win over Piedmont with 10.
♦ Kennesaw State is looking for a turnaround year this season, after bringing back over 90% over its scoring production and total minutes from last season. The Owls rank 16th in the nation in both categories, bringing back 93.7% of its total points and 91.8% of its total minutes.
♦ KSU's experience is paying off on the offensive side, as the Owls' 78.6 ppg average through the first five games is its most-ever in the team's Division I history. If you take out the Owls' two wins over non-DI competition, KSU is still averaging 65 ppg, its most in its first three games of the year since the 2016-17 squad averaged 77 points on the way to an eventual 14-18 record.
 
 
 
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