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From the bench to the field

Rachel Jones September 17, 2010

“My little yellow bow is lucky,” she said. “When I wore flowers, we didn’t win, so I’m going to stick to the bow.”The bow’s luck seems to be working.Only six games into her collegiate career,...

My name is Michael, and I have a problem

Michael Moses September 17, 2010

I’m in four fantasy football leagues. That’s enough players to field an actual 53-man roster. Trying to follow everyone is impossible, even for a junkie like myself. All the leagues are for a nice...

Hahn leads men’s golf to second-place finish

Brad Tansey September 15, 2010

Kent State senior golfer John Hahn earned his fourth career victory on his way to leading the Flashes to a second-place finish Monday at the Gopher Invitational in Wayzata, Minn.Hahn, a two-time Honorable...

Size doesn’t matter

Lance Lysowski September 15, 2010

Quinton Rainey is used to being the smallest player at his position.The fifth-year senior defensive lineman, who is listed at 5 foot 11 inch and 235 pounds, has heard it all.“I do get a lot of comments...

Timeout with Kellyn Flanagan

Alex Atkinson September 15, 2010

Senior Kellyn Flanagan is only in her second season with the Kent State soccer team.But one would never guess that watching her on the field. The 5-foot-10-inch transfer from Wisconsin shows leadership...

Time to make noise, Kent State

Michael Moses September 15, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: Kent State upsets #22 Penn State, 23-21Sept. 18, 2010 will go down in history as Kent State’s most noticed victory in years and Penn State’s most shocking loss in decades. The game will...

Kent State volleyball wins over Youngstown State

Tom Crilley September 15, 2010

The Kent State volleyball team overcame dropping its first set to beat Youngstown State 3-1 last night.The Flashes (6-6), who have struggled with hitting in recent weeks, made gains against the Penguins...

Field hockey splits home opener

Rachel Jones September 13, 2010

The Kent State field hockey team defeated Iowa 3-1 yesterday, but fell to No. 19 Stanford 3-1 Friday at Murphy-Mellis Field.Kent State coach Kathleen Wiler said the team had the opportunities to gain on...

The defense did its part, now where is everyone else?

Lance Lysowski September 13, 2010

Before Kent State fans jump to any conclusions about Saturday’s 26-13 loss to Boston College, take a look at the play of the defense.At halftime, Eagles junior running back Montel Harris had just 22...

Turnovers send Flashes to 26-13 loss

Lance Lysowski September 13, 2010

More than just the offense felt the effects of senior running back Eugene Jarvis’ absence at Boston College on Saturday.While Jarvis was out with a groin injury, the Flashes lost two fumbles on punt...

Soccer rally’s late to tie Pittsburgh

Alex Akinson September 13, 2010

The Kent State soccer team (1-2-2) scored the equalizing goal late in the game and held on through overtime to maintain a 1-1 tie against Pittsburgh last night at Pittsburgh.The late goal came from freshman...

KSU football’s newest playmaker

Lance Lysowski September 10, 2010

Kent State coach Doug Martin challenged his wide receivers to become playmakers at the conclusion of last season.Junior Sam Kirkland responded.During the offseason, the Chesapeake, Va., native spent countless...

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