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Jacksonville State University is a public university in Jacksonville, Alabama.Founded in 1883, Jacksonville State offers programs of study in six academic schools leading to bachelor's, master's, education specialist, and doctorate degrees in addition to certificate programs and continuing education opportunities.
November 27, 1982: Jacksonville State defeats Northeastern Missouri 34-21 in the stadium's first NCAA postseason football game. November 21, 1987 to September 15, 1990: Jacksonville State wins 15 consecutive home games. September 9, 1995: Jacksonville State defeats the University of West Georgia in Burgess-Snow Field's first Division I NCAA ...
Pete Mathews Coliseum (also known as "The Pete") is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jacksonville, Alabama.It is home to the Jacksonville State University Gamecocks men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team.
The 2025 Jacksonville State Gamecocks football team will represent Jacksonville State University in Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Gamecocks are expected to be led by Charles Kelly in his first year as the head coach. [ 1 ]
Jacksonville State University was founded in the city in 1883. An EF3 tornado hit Jacksonville on March 19, 2018, causing extensive damage to the city and the university of almost $42 million. [4] The relatively low number of casualties – just four injuries – was attributed by some to the fact that the university was on spring break at the ...
Players joining Jacksonville State football via transfer portal Zevi Eckhaus, quarterback. Previous school/class: Bryant, senior. Eckhaus will bring a veteran presence after the graduation of Zion ...
Jacksonville State Gamecocks (1995–present) Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium is a baseball park in Jacksonville, Alabama . It has been home to the Jacksonville State University Gamecocks baseball team since 1995.
Alcorn State 52, Jackson State 34, (November 19, 1994) - Steve McNair's penultimate college game was played in front of 62,512 fans inside Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium as the annual JSU-Alcorn rivalry reached a fever pitch. McNair capped off his campaign for the Heisman with a 533-yard performance.