By: Nolan Alexander
DALLAS - Conference USA announced 12 student-athletes as the Winter Spirit of Service Award winners Thursday, and Kenadie Singleton earned KSU's distinction. The award honors student-athletes with significant participation in community service, good academic standing and stellar contribution to their sport.
Singleton, a junior, has helped with community opportunities such as Mission 1:27 Adventure Center, the Atlanta Track Club and the Omicron Iota Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Academically, Singleton has earned Top Flight Owl recognition, an honor for students earning a 3.0 or better. The Warner Robbins, Ga. native helped the Owls earn the 2026 CUSA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship title, where she clocked a personal-best time of 7.35 seconds in the 60-meter dash to take home the gold medal and establish a new school record.
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