Alabama State University
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Founded:
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1867 |
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Stadium:
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Cramton Bown (21,800) |
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Mascot: |
Hornet |
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Students: |
7,134 |
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Alabama
State University, founded 1867, is a historically black
university located in Montgomery, Alabama. ASU was
originally founded in Marion as the Lincoln Normal School.
In 1887, the university opened in its new location in
Montgomery but an Alabama State Supreme Court ruling forced
the school to change its name; thus, the school was renamed
the Normal School for Colored Students. In 1954, the school
changed its name to Alabama State College. The college
regained university status in 1969.
Alabama State's colors are
black and gold and their nickname is the Hornets. Alabama
State sports teams participate in NCAA Division I (I-AA for
football) in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC),
which it joined in 1982. ASU is a member school of the
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund.
Website:
http://www.alasu.edu
School Legends
- Tarvaris Jackson
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