Troy
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Troy University is located in Troy Alabama, the mascot is the Trojans. Troy's biggest rivals are Middle Tennessee, and UAB. Historically, Troy has had big rivalry games with Jax State, Samford, Alabama State and UCF. Troy also has a growing basketball rivalry with South Alabama.
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Traditions
- Colors - Cardinal, Black, and Silver
- Fight Songs - Trojans, One and All
- Rivalry trophies-Battle for the Palladium,Battle for the Ol' School Bell
- Rivalries (other)- Troy-Marshall
- "Whup Jax State"-traditional rivalry cheer.
- Mascot- T-Roy
Stadiums
- Football - Movie Gallery Veterans Stadium
- Basketball - Trojan Arena
- Baseball - Riddle Pace Field
Football
Staff
Head Football Coach - Larry Blakeney
Co-Defensive Coordinator - Jeremy Rowell
Co-Defensive Coordinator - Mike Pelton
Offensive Coordinator - Tony Franklin
Projected Starters
Offense
QB: Omar Haugabook
RB: Kenny Cattouse
FB: Sean Dawkins
WR: Smokey Hampton
WR: Gary Banks
WR: Toris Rutledge/Cornelius Williams
LT: Rob Austin
LG: Chris Jamison
C: Zach Yenser
RG: Kirbie Bodiford
RT: Will Chambliss
Defense
DE: Kenny Mainor
DT: Steve McLendon
DT: Franklin Lloyd
DE: Shawn Todd
LB: Marcus Richardson
LB: Joe Baker
LB: Josh Maxwell
CB: Leodis McKelvin/Elbert Mack
CB: Henry Chubb
FS: Sherrod Martin
SS: Brannon Condren
Special Teams P: Jason Wright PK: Greg Whibbs
History
- Bowl Appearances - 2
- Bowl Record - 1-1
- BCS Appearances - None
- National Championships - 3 (NAIA-1968, Division II-1984, 1987)
- Famous Alumni - Osi Umenyiora, Demarcus Ware, Lawrence Tynes
Basketball
Staff
Head Basketball Coach - Don Maestri
Projected Starters
PG: Odarian Bassett
SG: Richard Chaney
F: Jarvis Acker
F: Sammy Sharp
F: Cedric Jackson
Key Bench Players:
PG: Josh Williams
SG: Boo Ramsey
PF/C: Daryl Davis
SF: Pawel Malesa
Basketball History
- Final Four Appearances -
- National Championships -
- Famous Alumni -
TOURNAMENTS
- Conference Championships
1960-61 Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions (9-1)
1961-62 Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions (8-4)
1963-64 Alabama Collegiate Conference Champions (6-3)
1976-77 Gulf South Conference Champions (11-5)
1993-94 East Coast Conference Champions (5-0)
1999-2000 Atlantic Sun Conference Conference Champions (13-5)
2001-02 Atlantic Sun Conference Champions (14-6)
2002-03 Atlantic Sun Conference Champions (14-2)
2003-04 Atlantic Sun Conference Champions (18-2)
- Tournament Titles
1965-66 Alabama Collegiate Conference Tournament Champions
First Round Defeated North Alabama, 84-80
Semifinals Defeated Jacksonville State, 93-83
Championship Defeated Athens State, 91-84
2002-03 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Champions
First Round Defeated Samford, 70-54
Semifinals Defeated Georgia State, 71-61
Championship Defeated Central Florida, 80-69
- Division II
1976 - 2nd Round
W - Jacksonville State. 88-85
L - Ala.-Huntsville, 74-69
1977 - 2nd Round
W - Lincoln, 81-75
L - North Alabama, 77-70
1988 - Final Four
W - Va. Union, 75-71
W - N.C. Central, 66-65
W - Gannon, 100-79
L - AK-Anchorage, 77-72
L - Fla. Southern, 94-84
1991 - 2nd Round
W - Fla. Southern, 78-73
L - North Ala., 93-86
1992 - 1st Round
L - Jacksonville State, 96-91
W - Rollins, 110-92
1993 - Runner-up
W - Fla. Southern, 75-72
W - Delta State, 110-93
W - Washburn, 94-82
W - N.H., 126-123
L - CS-Bakersfield, 85-72
- Division I
2003 - 1st Round
L - Xavier, 71-59
Baseball
Staff
Head Baseball Coach - Bobby Pierce
Asst. Head Baseball Coach - Mark Smartt
Pitching Coach - Tony Lamberth
Director of Baseball Operations - Jimmy Koliatis
Student Assistant - Brian Bennett
History
- College World Series Appearances -
- National Championships -
- Famous Alumni -
Quick History
- First Year of Baseball: 1954
- Overall All-time Record: 1,276-743-1 (.631)
- Number of Years in the CWS (Last): 7 (1993 - Division II)
- Number of Years in NCAA Regionals (Last): 16 (1997)
- Last Post Season Opponent: Southern California (1997)
- Result: L, 5-2 (NCAA South II - Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
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