Zips sports news, features and notes
- Seven KSU baseball players earn All-MAC honors
- Marla Ridenour: From walk-on to champion: UA’s Alex McCune finds his niche
- KSU’s Jennifer Ha struggles to 79 in first round of NCAA Women’s Golf Championships
- Zips notebook: Quincy Diggs back in school; football player arrested
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 1: Flashes top Zips, get help from Bowling Green to win MAC title, earn top seed in tournament
- On the Record — May 18
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 3: Flashes muster enough energy to top Zips, stay alive for top seed in MAC Tournament
- Kent State golf in fifth after two rounds of NCAA Regional
- Kent State-Akron in-game updates: Kent State wins 4-3
- Kent State 5, Akron 4 in 17 innings: Diamond Classic turns into real gem
GoZips notes from third practice
Football
J.D. Brookhart has been pleased with Matt Domonkos this spring.
And even if he wasn't, it's likely the senior would have the job anyhow. Igor Iveljic is not cleared to kick as he is still recovering from the back injury that kept him out last season.
Iveljic is still dressing and showing up for pratice, which is good. With his potential, Zips fans should hope he performs well enough to win the job outright.
Men's basketball
I just got off the phone with the ABJ's Michael Beaven. He told me a little about Copley guard Andrew Moss, a preferred walk-on for the Zips.
He sounds like a more athletic version of Nick Goddard, but a lesser shooter. At 6-foot-2, Moss would have a better chance of earning playing time early in his career if he could handle the ball as a point guard.