By: Mark Wasik
Saturday, December 11
1 p.m. – Kennesaw State (3-6, 0-0 ASUN) vs Voorhees College
Location:Â Kennesaw, Ga. | Convocation Center (4,600)
TV:Â ESPN+ (Jordan Griffitt, Terrence Hill)
Live Stats:Â Statbroadcast
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KENNESAW, Ga. – Kennesaw State men's basketball plays its final home game before the Christmas holidays with Saturday's 1 pm contest against Voorhees College in the Convocation Center.
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Adult ticket prices for men's basketball are available for just $12 per game, $11 if bought online before the contest. The discounted rate for Seniors (55 and over) and Youth (ages 3-12) is $10. To purchase men's tickets online, fans should clickÂ
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Saturday's game, as well as all home KSU men's basketball games, will be streamed live on ESPN+. Handling the call is Jordan Griffitt (play-by-play) and Terrance Hill (color analyst).
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A FEW NOTES
-This is the first meeting between the two schools. Voorhees, located in Denmark, S.C., is the second game for the Tigers against a Division I opponent this season. On Monday of this week, Voorhees was handed an 80-51 loss to Georgia State in Atlanta.
-Following the game, the Owls will play their next two on the road in a five-day span, on Dec. 18 at Samford and Dec. 22 at Nebraska.
-KSU has played a challenging non-conference schedule through the first nine games. The Owls' six losses have come at the hands of Iowa State, Creighton, Belmont, Wake Forest and Mercer. Those five schools have a combined 45-13 record (through Dec. 9), while ISU has moved into the Top-25 rankings at 17th.
-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' 75.1 ppg average through the first nine 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 68.2 ppg, its most in its first seven games of the year since the 2016-17 squad averaged 75.1 points on the way to an eventual 14-18 record.
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