Special Initiatives
A big part of Kennesaw State Athletics' commitment to Building Champions includes enhancing the quality of the student-athlete experience through facility improvements, scholarships and program initiatives.

Baseball Stadium
Complete renovation expected Spring 2022
PLANS FOR THE RENOVATION
- To be competitive regionally and nationally, we must enhance the quality of our facilities
- A cutting edge, artificial turf playing surface will be safer and more consistent for the players
- Expanded capacity, premium seating options, and upgraded amenities
- Much needed structural and visual improvements to the stadium will help with recruiting
About the Endowed Scholarship
The Kennesaw State University Women’s Basketball Team and the Department of Athletics are working with the KSU Foundation to establish an endowed scholarship in honor of Coach Berenato that will serve as a reminder of all the lasting and meaningful contributions she has made in the lives of students, student athletes, and campus communities throughout her years as a basketball coach.

Coach Angus Berenato
Endowed Scholarship

Dr. Dave Waples
Total Person Award
About the Endowed Scholarship
The Kennesaw State University Department of Athletics has established an endowed scholarship in honor of former Athletic Director Dr. Dave Waples. The second athletic director in Kennesaw State history, Dr. Waples brought KSU to national prominence during his tenure from 1988-2010.
About the Endowed Scholarship
The Coach Scott Whitlock Players’ Scholarship was established to honor the legacy of Coach Scott Whitlock who dedicated over 35 years to the betterment of Kennesaw State and its student-athletes. A legendary softball coach, Whitlock built the KSU program from the ground up, taking over in its third year and amassing a 1,149-315 career record in his 27 seasons, including two NCAA Division II National Championships.

Coach Scott Whitlock
Endowed Scholarship

Coach Tony Ingle
Endowed Scholarship
About the Endowed Scholarship
The Kennesaw State University Men’s Basketball Team and the Department of Athletics have partnered with the KSU Foundation to establish an endowed scholarship in honor of Tony Ingle that will serve as a reminder of all the lasting contributions he has made in the lives of students, student athletes, and the local community throughout his years as a basketball coach.
Highlights of the Legacy Locker Initiative
- The naming right is $5,000 per locker, to be paid off within two years.
- All donations support The Owls Fund.
- There are limited number of lockers available. Lockers will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Donors will receive an invitation to a celebration reception in the chosen sport locker room.
- All locker donor names will be listed in a display outside of the sport's locker room.

Legacy Lockers
Support your favorite team
Anyone in a position to give back to their alma mater should take advantage of the opportunity. I think my gift and the stadium project will carry a lot of weight for years to come. A lot of student-athletes will be affected by this in a positive manner, and I'm excited to help KSU baseball reach the next level.
