The Owls (7-12, 2-6 Atlantic Sun Conference) squandered a 64-44 lead with 10:34 left, trailing briefly at 68-67 with 1:17 remaining after a 24-3 Eagles run.
Following Kurtis Woods' two free throws to regain the lead, Kennesaw State missed two foul shots. That didn't matter, as the Eagles (5-13, 2-7) missed a layup and had two turnovers and two fouls in the last 41 seconds.
Cummings also had a career-high eight turnovers as the Owls committed a season-high 24. Woods added 15 points for Kennesaw State, which shot 63 percent (17-for-27) in the first half to take a 44-32 lead at the break.
The Owls shot 12-for-22 from long range for the game.
Anthony Banks led Florida Gulf Coast with 18 points and Reggie Chambers had 16
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