WEST GEORGIA WOLVES BASEBALL

Atlantic Sun ConferenceD1spring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

University of West Georgia fields a baseball program competing in NCAA Division I through the ASUN Conference during the spring season. Located in Carrollton, Georgia, the Wolves represent a student body of 16,072 at an institution established in 1906, giving the program deep roots in Georgia's educational landscape. The baseball operation competes at the highest collegiate level while maintaining the academic mission of a comprehensive regional university.

West Georgia's baseball presence reflects the school's commitment to varsity athletics across multiple sports within the ASUN Conference framework. The program recruits student-athletes who balance demanding academic schedules with competitive Division I baseball operations. Playing in the heart of Georgia, the Wolves draw from a talent-rich region while contributing to the athletic traditions that have developed across the university's 118-year history since its founding.

KEY FACTS

SchoolUniversity of West Georgia
SportBaseball
ConferenceASUN Conference
DivisionD1
LocationCarrollton, Georgia
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does West Georgia Baseball compete in?
West Georgia Wolves Baseball competes in the Atlantic Sun Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
Where does West Georgia play baseball home games?
West Georgia Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Carrollton, GA.
Who is the head coach of West Georgia Baseball?
The head coach of West Georgia Wolves Baseball is Staff.
When was West Georgia Baseball program established?
The establishment date for West Georgia Baseball is not currently available.