Troy Trojans
| Troy Trojans | |
|---|---|
| University | Troy University |
| Conference | Sun Belt |
| NCAA | Division I (FBS) |
| Athletic director | Kyle George |
| Location | Troy, Alabama |
| Varsity teams | 15 |
| Football stadium | Veterans Memorial Stadium |
| Basketball arena | Trojan Arena |
| Baseball stadium | Riddle-Pace Field |
| Softball stadium | Troy Softball Complex |
| Soccer stadium | Colley Track/Soccer Complex |
| Mascot | T-Roy |
| Nickname | "Trojans" |
| Fight song | Trojans, One and All |
| Colors | Cardinal, silver, and black |
| Website | troytrojans |
The Troy Trojans are the sports teams of Troy University. Troy State Normal School began its sports program in 1909, when it fielded its first football team. Through the early years, Troy's athletics nicknames were not official and varied by the sport and the coach. Eventually, teams all began to use the name "Troy State Teachers", but when the athletic teams moved into NAIA competition, the nickname was then changed to the "Red Wave".
In the early 1970s, the student body voted to change the name to Trojans after many felt that Red Wave was too similar to the University of Alabama's nickname, the Crimson Tide. Prior to becoming a member of NCAA Division I athletics in 1993, Troy University was a member of the Gulf South Conference of the NCAA Division II ranks. Troy's primary rivals were Jacksonville State University, Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama), and the University of North Alabama. In 2004, Troy joined the Sun Belt Conference of the Football Bowl Subdivision.
They began playing in the NCAA's Division I-A in 2001, became a football only member of the Sun Belt Conference in 2004, and joined that conference for all other sports in 2005. Troy University's athletics nickname was the Red Wave until the early 1970s when the student body voted to change the name to Trojans.
Prior to becoming a member of NCAA Division One athletics in 1993, Troy University was a member of the Gulf South Conference of the NCAA Division II ranks. At the time, Troy's primary rivals were Jacksonville State University, Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama), and the University of North Alabama. The rivalry between Troy and Jacksonville State was arguably the fiercest of those. However, since Troy University moved to Division I-A participation in football and because Troy and JSU no longer share the same conference affiliation, this once heated rivalry has cooled significantly. Troy has Sun Belt rivalries with all East Division schools (Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, and South Alabama). Currently, the Trojans' most prominent rival in all sports is their main Sun Belt rival, South Alabama.