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West Georgia Wolves

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Athletic teams representing the University of West Georgia
Athletic teams representing University of West Georgia
West Georgia Wolves
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UniversityUniversity of West Georgia
ConferenceASUN (primary)
United Athletic Conference (football)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorJason Carmichael
LocationCarrollton, Georgia
Varsity teams16 (7 men's, 9 women's)
Football stadiumUniversity Stadium
Basketball arenaThe Coliseum
Baseball stadiumCole Field
Softball stadiumUniversity Softball Field
Soccer stadiumUniversity Soccer Field
NicknameWolves
(formerly Braves)
ColorsBlue and red[1]
   
Websiteuwgathletics.com

TheWest Georgia Wolves (UWG Wolves, formerly theWest Georgia Braves) are the athletic teams that represent theUniversity of West Georgia, located inCarrollton, Georgia, inNCAA Division I intercollegiate sports. The Wolves compete as members of theAtlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) for their 16 varsity sports. West Georgia had been a member of theGulf South Conference since 1983, until it was announced that it would be joiningNCAA Division I as an ASUN member starting in 2024, while the football team is part of theUnited Athletic Conference, a joint venture of the Atlantic Sun andWestern Athletic Conference.[2][3]

Sports sponsored

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Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballBeach volleyball[n 1]
Cross countryCross country
FootballGolf
GolfSoccer
Track & field1Softball
Stunt[n 2]
Tennis
Track & field1
Volleyball
1 – includes indoor and outdoor
Notes
  1. ^To be added in 2025–26.
  2. ^An all-female cheerleading discipline emphasizing acrobatics; part of theNCAA Emerging Sports for Women program. (currently operating as a club sport; to be upgraded to full varsity status at an indeterminate future date).

Athletic achievements

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  • Basketball: holds oneNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Championship in 1974.[4]
  • Co-ed cheerleading: holds eight consecutive UCA Division II titles 2002-2009 and 15 total UCA division II titles for 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 wins.[5][6]
  • All-female cheerleading: has earned 6 UCA Division II National Championships in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012. And 3 UCA Division I National Championships in 2013, 2017 and 2019.[5][6]

Cross country

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Tim Brooks, former member of the 1999Gulf South Conference Championship men'scross country team, was named head coach of the men's and women's teams in 2010.[7] Coach Ryan Bailey took over the Head Coaching position in 2017.

Football

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Main article:West Georgia Wolves football

Softball

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West Georgia's softball team appeared in oneWomen's College World Series in 1974.[8]

Men's basketball

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Main article:West Georgia Wolves men's basketball

The University of West Georgia men's basketball program has been a contender in the Gulf South since joining in 1983. They have had 40 players named to the All Gulf South Teams, 17 players named to NCAA All-American Teams, Appeared in 27 Gulf South Conference Tournaments, and 18 NCAA Tournaments. The 1974 team, coached byRoger Kaiser, won the NAIA National Championship.

Facilities

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University Stadium

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Home side of University Stadium.
Home side of University Stadium.

In 2003, the University of West Georgia acquired 250 acres (1.0 km2) from the city of Carrollton for the purpose of creating a stadium and athletic complex. Such a facility would serve a dual role: give the UWG sports teams a facility that they could use, and aid the university in attracting additional students. The funding for this venture was made possible through private donations and increased student fees approved by the Student Government Association.

During the summer of 2008, construction began on this facility and, in the fall of 2009, theUniversity Stadium opened. The stadium seats roughly 9,600, providing ample space for any sporting or entertainment event.[9] Additionally, the new athletic complex includes a stadium and practice field for the Wolves’ soccer program, a new softball stadium and a women's field house with locker-room facilities for women's sports. There are plans to relocateCole Field from its current location beside the Biology Building to the Athletic Complex.

On October 4, 2014, the University Stadium hosted its first Top-25 matchup in its 6-year history. The game was between the then #24 UWG Wolves and the #22UWA Tigers. It was the first time that CoachWill Hall faced his former team. The final scored showed just how tough of a game it would be as UWG edged out UWA 26–17. It was UWG's first win in the series after 5 previous tries.

The Coliseum

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The Coliseum is an on-campus indoor arena in Carrollton, Georgia. It is primarily used for basketball and volleyball, and is the home field of the University of West Georgia. The arena holds 6,475 spectators and opened in 2009. The total construction cost was $24.7 million.[10]

The concourse level of the facility includes a two-story lobby that offers an area for event pre-function gatherings. The concourse level also features concession stands and restrooms.

The lower level of the facility houses the floor of the arena, spacious locker rooms for the men and women basketball teams, the volleyball team, visiting teams, and referees. Additionally, this level includes a trainer's facility. The Coliseum has a maple wood floor surrounded by seating and a four-sided, state-of-the-art video scoreboard suspended over center court.

The upper level includes three large skyboxes for UWG officials, boosters, and friends to gather during events.

The Coliseum hosts UWG commencement ceremonies, concerts, and other various events. The Georgia High School Association Class AAAAA and AAAA boys' and girls' basketball quarterfinal round of the playoffs are also held at this facility annually.

In July 2021, the Coliseum floor was redone in accordance with the change in the three-point line for NCAA Basketball contests. The new design and finishing was done by CBA Sports, a company led by NBA legendDominique Wilkins.

References

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  1. ^University of West Georgia Visual Brand Identity Guide(PDF). RetrievedJanuary 15, 2017.
  2. ^McCray, Vanessa."University of West Georgia to move to NCAA Division I".The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.ISSN 1539-7459. Retrieved2023-09-08.
  3. ^Chavkin, Daniel (2023-09-08)."NCAA Division II Powerhouse Announces Move to Division I".Sports Illustrated. Retrieved2023-09-08.
  4. ^"NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Championship History"(PDF). NAIA. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-05-23.
  5. ^ab"UWG Cheer History". Retrieved14 September 2011.
  6. ^abLindenberger, Brian."Cheer Dynasty Holds Strong".University of West Georgia. Retrieved2019-11-21.
  7. ^"West Georgia names Cross-Country head coach". UWG. Retrieved2010-05-27.
  8. ^Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013).A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc.ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  9. ^"University Stadium Information". Retrieved14 September 2011.
  10. ^"Peterson's University of West Georgia Report"(PDF).009 Peterson’s, a Nelnet company.Peterson's. 2009. Retrieved2013-11-29.

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