Nov. 30, 2011 —
The KCU men pulled off a convincing win Saturday at Heritage Baptist College, 101-63.
The Knights controlled the tempo of the game, forcing the Heritage offense to a halt.
KCU played strong on the boards, finishing the game with a 60-32 advantage in rebounding.
The Knights also shot well in the game, combining for a team total of 48 percent. Clay McKinzie led the way for KCU with 21 points and 11 boards. Jared Ravenscraft had 13 and 12, and Clay McKinzie score 12 points while bringing in 10 rebounds.
Kentucky Christian played tight on the defensive end, limiting Heritage’s chances at the basket. The Knights held Heritage to 29 shots in the first half, while taking 43 of their own.
The win brings KCU’s season total to 2-6. Kentucky Christian was in action again last night, taking on West Virginia Tech on the road.
The Knights next head to Cincinnati to face Cincinnati Christian before traveling to Upland, Ind., to play in the Ivanhoe Classid nest Friday.
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KCU men capture second win
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KCU football hosts spring game
There was no winner or loser in Saturday’s mud matchup on the campus of KCU; just brothers on the field, battling for preseason bragging rights.
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KCU's Dailey receives another honor
Another successful season of Knights football led to one of its best honored for his tremendous play. KCU senior wide receiver, Beau Dailey, was recently named a member of the All-Commonwealth Team for the 2011 football season. Dailey was a staple in the Knights offense, as he became the go to receiver for quarterback Graham Johnston.
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KCU volleyball pulls in another recruit
The Lady Knights volleyball program picked up another future player for its squad last Tuesday. Head volleyball coach Bruce Dixon took the drive to Liberty to sign Leann King, a 5’9” front row hitter for Casey County High School.
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Honors across the board for KCU Lady Knights
A 29-win season capped off with a sixth-straight NCCAA Division II Title made for another successful year of KCU Lady Knights’ hoops. In recognition of KCU’s success, a number of Lady Knights were honored for their exceptional play on the floor and work in the classroom.
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Lady Knights crowned queens of the NCCAA
Queens for a day … make that six years. The word championship and the Kentucky Christian University women’s basketball team once again went hand-in-hand, as the Lady Knights defeated Maranatha last Saturday in the NCCAA Division II Women’s National Championship, 61-41.
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Lady Knights pick up local volleyball star
KCU’s volleyball program added another local player to the mix last Wednesday when Raceland Lady Rams star player Jordan Bierdman dotted the line with the Lady Knights.
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Lady Knights claim another regional title
On Saturday afternoon, the Lady Knights defeated Ohio Christian University for the third time this season, 87-57, on its way to yet another NCCAA Division II Mideast Regional Title.
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Knights shine at homecoming
The KCU mens basketball team didn’t disappoint a nearly packed Lusby Center on homecoming Friday night, caging the Jaguars of Johnson University, 80-47. West Carter graduate Ace Puckett found himself surrounded in the paint by Jags, but banked it in to put the Knights on the board first in a sloppy start to the first half.
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Lusby love for Lady Knights
The Lusby Center has definitely been friendly confines for the KCU womens basketball team. The Lady Knights have made themselves at home in any venue this season with a 20-1 start to things.
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KCU football represented in Senior Bowl
The Kentucky Christian University Football faithful had to forgive a couple of senior players, defensive end Clyde Manuel, and quarterback Beau Dailey, when they came into the banquet on Sunday afternoon looking a little tired.
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