guerrajohn+FollowKent State women’s hoops makes history in BuffaloKent State’s women’s basketball team just pulled off a record-setting win in Buffalo, and it’s got everyone talking. Riley Rismiller was nearly unstoppable, scoring a career-high 25 points and matching the school’s single-game field goal percentage record. Mya Babbitt kept her hot streak alive from beyond the arc, while Anna Campanelli and Dionna Gray made big impacts on both ends. This marks the Flashes’ fourth straight win and their first back-to-back road victories this season. With the team firing on all cylinders, how far do you think this momentum can take them in the MAC? #Sports #Basketball #KentState00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowKent State’s Emory Klatt drops 29 on AkronEmory Klatt came off the bench and absolutely lit up the MAC Center, scoring a career-high 29 points on nearly perfect shooting to push Kent State past rival Akron, 91-79. Klatt, a DePaul transfer, missed just one shot all game and grabbed six boards, while Mya Babbitt added 19 more for the Golden Flashes. Kent State’s offense was on fire, shooting almost 60% from the field and notching their seventh straight win over Akron. With three conference wins in a row, Kent’s momentum is real—can they keep it rolling against Buffalo next week? #Sports #Basketball #KentState00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowKent’s rivalry game spotlights rising local starsTwo hometown basketball standouts, Caitlyn Holmes (Kent State) and Izzy Callaway (Akron), just faced off in their first intense Wagon Wheel rivalry. Both came off the bench and made a real impact—Holmes with 7 points and 4 assists, Callaway with 6 points and tough defense. What’s wild is both are just starting their college journeys, and they already look right at home on the court. With Kent State battling injuries and Akron rebuilding, these young players are stepping up big. How do you think local talent shapes the future of our college teams? #Sports #Basketball #KentState00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowKent State Flashes set the track on fireKent State’s Track and Field team just kicked off their indoor season with a bang—eight different Flashes brought home awards at the Al Campbell Invite in Akron! Sean Callahan Jr. nearly broke the school’s 60-meter dash record, missing it by just 0.01 seconds, while several teammates set personal bests that landed them in the program’s all-time top ten. The energy and leadership from both new faces and seasoned athletes is fueling big momentum as they gear up to host the Jud Logan Memorial next week. Anyone else feeling excited to see what they’ll do on their home turf? #Sports #KentState #TrackAndField00Share
summersivan+FollowEmory Klatt’s breakout lifts Kent State womenEmory Klatt just put on a show for Kent State, dropping a career-high 29 points to power the Flashes past Akron. With the team missing key players and fighting for consistency, Klatt’s hot streak couldn’t have come at a better time—she’s shooting over 75% in her last four games! The win marks three straight for Kent, and Coach Starkey picked up his 100th conference victory. The Flashes’ bench also came up big, scoring 46 points. With a week off before facing Buffalo, how do you see this momentum carrying forward? #Sports #Basketball #KentState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowKent State men’s basketball grinds out first road winKent State’s men’s basketball team just snagged their first road win of 2026, holding off Buffalo 87-81 in a nail-biter. Even with some shaky moments in the second half, the Flashes’ resilience showed, especially with Delrecco Gillespie’s monster double-double (20 points, 15 rebounds). Rob Whaley Jr. also stepped up big, and Cian Medley kept the offense humming with 12 assists. With only a handful of games left before the rivalry showdown with Akron, this win could be a turning point. Anyone else think the Flashes have what it takes to keep this momentum rolling into the postseason? #Sports #KentState #CollegeBasketball00Share