Jacksonville State Gamecocks
Jacksonville State Gamecocks | |
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University | Jacksonville State University |
Conference | Ohio Valley Conference |
NCAA | Division I FCS |
Athletic director | Greg Seitz |
Location | Jacksonville, Alabama |
Varsity teams | 15 |
Football stadium | Burgess-Snow Field |
Basketball arena | Pete Mathews Coliseum |
Baseball stadium | Rudy Abbott Field |
Nickname | Gamecocks |
Colors |
Red and White[1] |
Website |
jsugamecocksports |
The Jacksonville State Gamecocks are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Jacksonville State University (JSU) located in Jacksonville, Alabama, United States. The Gamecocks athletic program is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC)[2] and competes at the NCAA Division I[3] level including the Football Championship Subdivision. The JSU mascot is Cocky the Gamecock, and the school colors are red and white.[4] Gamecock teams have won six NCAA national championships in four sports, and, along with Wisconsin–Whitewater, is one of only two schools to win titles in baseball, basketball, and football.[5][6]
Teams
Jacksonville State athletics began with the 1903 State Normal School (SNS) football team and was the domain of men only until women's sports were added in 1982. The SNS teams were known as the Eagle Owls, and the school colors were blue and gold. In 1946, the school's name was changed to Jacksonville Teachers College, and the team name and colors were also changed to the current Gamecocks and red and white.[4]
A member of the Ohio Valley Conference, Jacksonville State University sponsors teams in six men's, ten women's, and one co-ed NCAA sanctioned sports:[7]
Men's Intercollegiate Sports | Team article | Head Coach | Women's Intercollegiate Sports | Team article | Head Coach | Co-ed Intercollegiate Sports | Team article | Head Coach | ||
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Baseball | Gamecocks baseball | Jim Case | Basketball | — | Rick Pietri | Rifle [v 1] | — | Ron Frost | ||
Basketball | Gamecocks men's basketball | James Green | Beach volleyball [v 2] | — | Terry Gamble | |||||
Cross Country | — | Steve Ray | Cross Country | — | Steve Ray | |||||
Football | Gamecocks football | John Grass | Golf | — | James Hobbs | |||||
Golf | — | James Hobbs | Soccer | — | Neil Macdonald | |||||
Tennis | — | Andres Amores | Softball | Gamecocks softball | Jana McGinnis | |||||
Tennis | — | Andres Amores | ||||||||
Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) | — | Steve Ray | ||||||||
Volleyball | — | Terry Gamble |
- Notes
NCAA National Championships[6]
- 1984 Division II Women's Gymnastics
- 1985 Division II Men's Basketball
- 1985 Division II Women's Gymnastics
- 1990 Division II Baseball
- 1991 Division II Baseball
- 1992 Division II Football
References
- ↑ Jacksonville State University Style Guide & Identification Standards Manual (PDF). Retrieved 2016-04-03.
- ↑ "OVC Member Institutions". Ohio Valley Conference. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Jacksonville State University". NCAA. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
- 1 2 "WHY WE ARE THE GAMECOCKS". Jacksonville State University Athletics. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
- ↑ "JAX STATE: NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP U". Jacksonville State University Athletics. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
- 1 2 "NCAA Combined Championship Summary (through July 1, 2015)" (PDF). Retrieved September 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Gamecocks". Jacksonville State University Athletics. Retrieved September 10, 2015.
- ↑ "NCAA DII, DIII membership approves Sand Volleyball as 90th championship". NCAA. January 17, 2015. Retrieved April 2, 2015.