Kennesaw State Owls
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| The Owls | |
| University | Kennesaw State University |
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| Conference | Atlantic Sun Conference |
| NCAA | Division I |
| Athletics director | Dave Waples |
| Location | Kennesaw, GA |
| Varsity teams | 15 varsity teams |
| Football stadium | none |
| Basketball arena | KSU Convocation Center |
| Mascot | Owls |
| Nickname | Fighting Owls |
| Fight song | |
| Colors | Gold and Black
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| Homepage | KsuOwls.com |
Kennesaw State University fields 15 varsity athletics teams called the Owls, which are in the third and final year of transition to Division I status in the NCAA. All 15 teams compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference.
[edit] Championships
As a Division II school, Kennesaw State won five national championships in four sports: Baseball (1996), Men's Basketball (2004), Women's Soccer (2003), and Softball (1995, 1996).
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Colleges and Centers |
College of the Arts • College of Science & Mathematics • Coles College of Business • University College • Bagwell College of Education • WellStar College of Health and Human Services • College of Humanities and Social Sciences • Graduate College • Center for Election Systems • |
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Athletics |
Kennesaw State Owls • KSU Convocation Center • Atlantic Sun Conference |
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Student Life |
The Sentinel (KSU) • Rare Book Gallery • Kennesaw, Georgia• Metro Atlanta |
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