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Kennesaw State's struggles continued on Wednesday as the Owls dropped their 12th consecutive game of the season at KSU Convocation Center, this time falling, 70-60, to Chris Perez and the Stetson Hatters.
As it has been much of the season, it was a two-man show for the Owls, who relied on seniors Markeith Cummings and Aaron Anderson for their offense. Cummings registered 19 points and 7 rebounds, while Anderson added 12 points to go with his 6 rebounds, but it wasn't enough offensively.
As a team, the Owls struggled from the floor, shooting under 40 percent and making just three of 16 attempts from three-point range. While the team did well in creating turnovers, the Hatters couldn't miss, making more than 60 percent of their field goals attempts.
The Owls will have a few days off before hosting the Mercer Bears, who are 8-6 overall on the season, on Jan. 5 in another Atlantic Sun conference game.