R.J. Price scored 19 points and Javonte Green added 16 points to help Radford pull away from Kennesaw State 67-58 Saturday night.
Trailing at halftime 27-23, Markeith Cummings scored 20 points in the second half to keep Kennesaw State (1-3) in the game.
Down 48-45, Cummings scored six straight points - a layup, a jumper, and two free throws - to give the Owls the lead 49-48 with 6:44 left to play.
That was the closest the Owls would get, as Radford (2-2) would outscore Kennesaw State 19-9 the rest of the way.
Jalen Carethers' two free throws recaptured the lead for Radford, 50-49. Then the Highlanders extended the lead to 54-49 following a Green free throw and a 3-pointer by Kyle Noreen.
Radford sealed the victory from the free-throw line late.
Cummings led Kennesaw State with 31 points on 10 of 20 shooting.
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