By: Michael Pitts
SEATTLE, Wash. - Kennesaw State concludes a five-game road trip Monday night with the longest trek in its Division I history against Seattle for a Conference USA/WAC Challenge contest inside Redhawk Center.
The Owls travel an estimated 4,862 miles from Boca Raton, Fla. to Seattle and back home to face the Redhawks.
The game comes following a hard-fought defeat to Florida Atlantic Friday where
Prencis Harden added to her CUSA lead with a fourth double-double this season in addition to surpassing 500 career rebounds. She became one of nine to surpass that mark in KSU DI history.
Harden is third in the league in rebounds per game (9.1) and her 13.1 points per game are just shy of averaging a double-double in her senior campaign. Fellow senior
Keyarah Berry joins her with 15.6 points per game - third in CUSA. Berry is also averaging 7.0 rebounds this season.
2024-25 marks Kennesaw State's new era as a member of CUSA.
Game Information
Matchup: Kennesaw State Owls (3-5; 0-0 CUSA) at Seattle Redhawks (2-8, 0-0 WAC)
Date: Monday, December 16
Time: 9:00 p.m. ET; 6:00 p.m. PT
Location: Seattle, Wash.
Arena: Redhawk Center
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Notes to Know
- Harden has reached double figures in points in 10 of her last 11 games. During that stretch, she is averaging 14.2 PPG and 9.3 RPG.
- Three Owls (Berry, Harden and Keiara Griffin) are averaging at least 10 points a game this season.
- Harden's 15 double-doubles are fifth in Kennesaw State DI program history. Her 507 rebounds are ninth in KSU DI career history.
- KSU is third in CUSA in blocks per game (3.75) and fourth in three-point defense (26.0%).
- The Owls' three-point defensive percentage is also 54th in the nation.
- On Nov. 18, Berry became the first Owl to earn Conference USA Player of the Week.
Series History
Monday is the first meeting between Kennesaw State women's basketball and Seattle University.
Setting the Standard
KSU women's basketball comes off a season of achievements from its final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2023-24. On Dec. 2 against Coastal Georgia, the Owls posted their fewest points allowed in a single game at 25. An 85-75 win over Bellarmine (Feb. 8) was the second-most points scored by KSU in a road DI conference win and most since Feb. 18, 2006.
The team achieved its most weekly ASUN honors since the 2014-15 campaign and the second-most weekly DI conference freshman honors in program history.
Head coach
Octavia Blue became the fastest KSU WBB head coach to 30 Division I wins and 20 DI home wins while leading the Owls to their best conference start in DI history (4-0). KSU also marked its longest DI conference regular-season win streak of six games.
Kennesaw State led the conference in double-doubles behind
Prencis Harden, who led the ASUN with 10 a season ago. KSU also paced the league in offensive rebounds per game and offensive rebound percentage. The Owls also allowed just 33.6 defensive rebounds per game, the best mark in program history, beating the mark of 34.4 set in 2003-04.
Executive Producers
Kennesaw State begins the new year returning 88.67% of its point production from last season, the second-most in CUSA behind former ASUN foe Liberty by just .05% (88.72%). KSU also returns 74.1% of its minutes-accounted-for, the third-most in CUSA behind Liberty (85.2%) and New Mexico State (77.5%).
KSU's nine returners are tied with NMSU and Liberty for the CUSA lead. The Black and Gold also bring back five student-athletes who accrued at least 10 starts last season - the second-most in the conference behind the Aggies (6).
Carly 1K
Hooks currently has with 1,091 career points, the sixth-most among active women's basketball student-athletes in Conference USA. She surpassed 1,000 career points on the road last season at North Florida (Feb. 24). The grad led the ASUN last season with three games of 30+ points with all coming on the road. She enters 2024-25 on a five-game streak of 10+ points and has scored at least 14 in each of her last three.
Inside the Roster
Captains for 2024-25 include graduate guard
Carly Hooks and senior forward
Prencis Harden. Blue's fourth season at the helm sees nine returners on a roster loaded with experience in addition to four newcomers with just one true freshman.
Hooks and Harden join an impressive batch of returners that include
Keyarah Berry,
Morgan Dillard,
Kailyn Fields,
Lee Lee Willis,
Taylor Cullinan and
Sophia Rueppell.
Kennesaw State has six seniors/graduates on the team this season, the second-most in Conference USA.
Three of the four newcomers transferred in to KSU during the offseason with a combined 197 games played and 140 starts. Gaines enters with three seasons of experience at Clemson and Auburn. A 2024 Academic All-American, Gaby Bendeck-Giron, transfers in averaging 14.4 points per game last season at Pensacola State while
Claire Davis joins the Black and Gold from Palm Beach Atlantic with eight games of 10+ points in 2023-24. True freshman and 6'6" center
Mame Kane comes from Dakar, Senegal, as the first KSU Division I women's basketball student-athlete from the country.
Pack the Convocation Center
Season and single-game tickets are available for Kennesaw State women's basketball's first season as a member of Conference USA! A total of 14 home showdowns, including in-state clashes with Georgia State (Dec. 19) and Mercer (Dec. 30), as well as key CUSA games against MTSU (Jan. 9), Liberty (March 1) and Jax State (March 8) set the stage for an exciting season.
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