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  • SAT
    Feb 2801:00 PM
    Kent State Golden Flashes Women's Basketball vs. Central Michigan ChippewasMemorial Athletic and Convocation Center, Kent, OH
  • TUE
    Mar 307:00 PM
    Northern Illinois Huskies vs. Kent State Golden FlashesNIU Convocation Center, Dekalb, IL
  • WED
    Mar 407:00 PM
    Miami (OH) RedHawks Women's Basketball vs. Kent State Golden FlashesMillett Hall, Oxford, OH
  • FRI
    Mar 607:00 PM
    Kent State Golden Flashes vs. Western Michigan BroncosMemorial Athletic and Convocation Center, Kent, OH
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  • SAT
    Mar 701:00 PM
    Kent State Golden Flashes Women's Basketball vs. Western Michigan BroncosMemorial Athletic and Convocation Center, Kent, OH
  • TUE
    Mar 1003:00 PM
    Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Kent State Golden FlashesBill Davis Stadium, Columbus, OH
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  • WED
    Apr 2906:00 PM
    Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Kent State Golden FlashesCharles L. Cost Field - Petersen Sports Complex, Pittsburgh, PA
  • MON
    Aug 31(TBD)
    2026 Kent State Golden Flashes Football Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)Dix Stadium, Kent, OH
  • SAT
    Sep 5(TBD)
    South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Kent State Golden FlashesWilliams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, SC
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  • SAT
    Sep 19(TBD)
    Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Kent State Golden FlashesOhio Stadium, Columbus, OH
  • SAT
    Oct 17(TBD)
    South Florida Bulls Vs. Kent State Golden FlashesRaymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
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    About Kent State Golden Flashes

    As of 2023, the Kent State Golden Flashes continue to be a competitive force in collegiate athletics, particularly within the MAC. Recent seasons have seen growth and development across various sports, with the football team aiming to build on its momentum from previous successful campaigns. The men's basketball team is also making strides, with an emphasis on recruiting top talent and developing a winning culture. In 2023, the Golden Flashes football team is gearing up for a challenging season, looking to improve their standing in the conference and aiming for a bowl game appearance. Additionally, the athletics department has been actively engaging with fans through social media and community events, enhancing the overall experience for supporters. The Golden Flashes also emphasize the importance of academics, ensuring student-athletes maintain a strong balance between sports and their educational pursuits. With ongoing investments in facilities and training programs, the Kent State Golden Flashes are poised for a bright future in collegiate athletics.

    Kent State Golden Flashes History

    The Kent State Golden Flashes are the athletic teams that represent Kent State University, located in Kent, Ohio. The history of the Golden Flashes dates back to the early 20th century, with the first football team established in 1920. Originally, the teams competed in various independent leagues before joining the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in 1951, a move that significantly raised their profile in collegiate athletics. Over the years, the Golden Flashes have built a tradition of competitive excellence, particularly in football and basketball. The football program rose to national prominence in the 1970s and 1980s under coach Don James, who led the team to multiple bowl games. In basketball, the Golden Flashes reached the NCAA Tournament several times, with notable success in the early 2000s when they made it to the Elite Eight in 2002. The school's mascot, Flash the Golden Eagle, was adopted in 1952, symbolizing the spirit and energy of the teams. Kent State has a strong commitment to athletics, investing in facilities and resources to support their student-athletes, contributing to a robust athletic culture on campus and in the community.