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Season Series on the Line, Owls Host Panthers for Game Three

4/14/2025 10:50:00 AM

Location: Kennesaw, Ga.  
Game: Tuesday, April 15 @ 6 p.m. 

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KENNESAW, Ga. – The Kennesaw State Owls gear up for another in-state showdown as they host the Georgia State Panthers at Bailey Park in Kennesaw, Ga. This marks the third meeting between the two teams this season, with the series currently tied at 1-1. The Owls will look to break the deadlock on Tuesday, April 15 at 6 p.m. 

Series History 

Kennesaw State has a competitive history against Georgia State, holding a 28-23 all-time record in the series. The two teams first met on April 10, 1991, with Georgia State securing a 3-0 victory. Since then, the Owls have put together several dominant stretches, including their longest winning streak of seven games from 1993 to 2001. In their most recent matchup on April 17, 2024, KSU fell in a narrow 4-3 battle on the road in Atlanta. Over their last ten meetings, the Owls are sitting in a tie with a 5-5 record. Notable wins include a commanding 15-0 victory on April 24, 2001, marking their largest margin of victory in the series. KSU aims to build on their earlier-season success, a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Georgia State during the I-75 Challenge on Feb. 22. 

A Smashing Start  

Kennesaw State is off to a swinging start in 2025, already launching 18 home runs to match last season's total, highlighted by a three-homer outburst against West Georgia on March 12. Notably, Jojo Johnson smashed a walk-off grand slam for the first time in Owl's history since the 2023 season, marking her first collegiate home run. The Owls are only two away from surpassing last season's total. Leading the power surge is Ava Guzowski and Ana Gore with four home runs. Ty Hardeman, Lexie Shaver, Hannah Harvey and Macie Howes each had two home runs, with two other Owls contributing one each. The Owls have showcased their speed, notching two inside-the-park homeruns this season. Guzowski has been a key to the offensive, hitting the first inside-the-park home run of the 2025 season, driving in 18 RBIs, tallying 54 total bases, and 34 hits. Macie Howes followed during the weekend series versus Middle Tennessee, racing around the bases to score an inside-the-park home run after capitalizing on a throwing error. Hardeman has been just as impactful with 17 RBIs. Shaver has added 18 RBIs with 10 doubles while reaching 51 bases. Hannah Harvey leads with 39 hits while boasting a .287 batting average. 

Stepping up to the Plate  

Freshman Ana Gore has been a key offensive force for Kennesaw State, collecting 31 hits and leading in RBIs with 23, while adding power to the lineup with 12 doubles. She showcased her consistency with back-to-back home runs against Georgia State on February 18. Jojo Johnson and Gore have been the only freshmen to start every game this season and are two of the five players to have started every game. Alora Bevily has also been perfect on the base paths, going 4-for-4 in stolen bases. With four new Owls in the lineup, their growing team development will only strengthen their power at the plate as the season progresses.    

Inside the Circle  

Kennesaw State's pitching staff has been bringing the heat all season long. Leading the charge is Emma Friedel, a force in the circle with five complete games, 91.1 innings of work, and a staggering 91 strikeouts. Backing her up, Kenley Hilleary has racked up 77.0 innings, posting a 3.36 ERA with 48 strikeouts. Hilleary's dominance was on full display against FIU, where she fired 5.1 innings, punched out six batters, and shut the door with zero earned runs allowed. Leah Jannakos also delivered a standout performance against in-state ACC opponent Georgia Tech, holding them scoreless through four innings. 

The Friedel Fire 

Emma Friedel has been electric in the circle. She set the tone early against No. 10 Texas Tech, going the distance in her first complete game, allowing just three runs and striking out five against a powerhouse lineup. From there, Friedel turned up the heat. Against Georgia State, she fired a complete-game shutout, scattering only three hits, fanning six batters, and sealing a gritty 1-0 victory. She kept rolling at Chattanooga on March 18, throwing an extra-innings complete game. Friedel was lights-out, giving up just two hits, walking none, and striking out nine while facing 24 batters in a commanding performance. She kept the momentum going into Conference USA play, delivering a one-hit shutout to secure the Owls' first conference win of the season against Western Kentucky. Over two starts against the Hilltoppers, Friedel piled up 13.0 innings, allowed only seven hits, struck out 11, limited hitters to a .167 average, and hit a major milestone by recording her 100th career strikeout. Continuing her dominance in a midweek clash with Mercer, Friedel faced 23 batters, racked up six strikeouts, and allowed just two hits in another stellar outing. 

CUSA Control 

Kennesaw State is making its presence known within Conference USA, the eighth-best conference in D1, with several players and the team as a whole placing on the leaderboard. Ana Gore has been a force at the plate, sitting in 4th with 12 doubles. Gore also sits in the top 25 in CUSA with 23 RBIs. In the circle, Emma Fridel has been racking up strikeouts, placing 4th in CUSA with 91. Defensively, Jojo Johnson is a standout, leading the conference with 92 assists. Ava Guzowski closely follows closely in 4th place in the conference with 88 assists. At first base, Lexie Shaver is 2nd in the conference with 250 putouts. Behind the plate, Macie Howes's 10 caught stealing places her 2nd in CUSA. 

Power Four Proof 

Kennesaw State has proven they can compete with some of the nation's top programs, going toe-to-toe with multiple Power Four opponents this season. The Owls struck first against No. 20 Northwestern, holding the lead through two innings and keeping it a one-run game until the end. Against Kentucky, KSU battled to a tie through three innings, showcasing their resilience against the Wildcats. The Owls also put up strong fights against Iowa and Penn State, while their defense held No. 10 Texas Tech and Pitt to just a few runs in hard-fought contests. Most recently, the Owls' pitching staff held Georgia Tech to four scoreless innings, demonstrating their ability to contain ACC-powered offenses. 

On Deck 

Bailey Park comes alive once again as the Owls welcome LA Tech for the start of another Conference USA series, with first pitch set for Thursday, April 17, at 6 p.m. 

Admission is free to all Kennesaw State softball home games in 2025. 

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