2024-25 Highlights

Team National Postseason Appearances

Coach of the Year

Player of The Year

All-Conference Selections

All-Americans

All-Academic Selections

Letter From The Athletic Director

Dear Knights Family,

Middle Georgia State University is embarking on a bold path forward for our intercollegiate athletics program. With the transition to NCAA Division II membership status and joining the Peach Belt Conference upon us, there has never been a more important time in the history of the MGA athletics program.

Middle Georgia State University is now in its 10th year following the consolidation of Middle Georgia College and Macon State College. Over the course of our rich history, the athletics program for MGA has developed a reputation of academic and athletic excellence.
After one of the best seasons in MGA’s athletics history, we are following that success with influential changes and cutting-edge ideas to help build our program into one of the best NCAA Division II athletic departments in the country. With the excitement building on campus for the transition to the NCAA and the Peach Belt Conference, now is the time to reintroduce an exciting initiative: The Knights Athletic Association.

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Through this renewed structure, we aim to grow MGA’s brand both regionally and nationally. Donors can now enjoy enhanced giving levels, premium benefits, and engagement opportunities. Your generosity equips our student-athletes to excel in competition and academics — and prepares them for their career and life after sports.

The Knights Athletic Association is the primary umbrella encompassing all your generous giving to MGA Athletics and operates under the direction of the MGA Foundation. The KAA includes our annual fund (Knights Annual Club), scholarships, planned giving, major gifts, corporate sponsorships, sportspecific giving, capital projects, and more. This initiative is the hub for all financial support providing necessary resources for Knights Athletics.

I encourage you to join us in supporting the Knights Athletic Association and invest in building champions—on the field or court, in the classroom, and in life.

Go Knights!
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Michael Brown
Athletic Director

NCAA Division II Transition

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Middle Georgia State University has initiated a plan to transition its intercollegiate athletics program membership from the National Intercollegiate Athletics Association (NAIA) to the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division II. Currently fielding 10 sports with about 180 student-athletes, the University plans to add women’s track (long distance only) in Spring '26.  

In February 2023, the University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents approved the University’s request to pursue a change to the University’s athletic competition level and add a women’s distance track team. MGA determined that NCAA Division II and its approach to intercollegiate athletics better aligns with the University’s mission, vision, and strategic plan. With the transition, the institution will join other NCAA Division II schools in the state university sector within the University System of Georgia (USG).

With the approval to pursue NCAA Division II, MGA formally requested consideration for membership to the Peach Belt Conference and was accepted in January '24. The institutions of the Peach Belt Conference are more similar to MGA and provide the opportunity to develop in-state rivalries. The decreased geographic footprint of the Peach Belt Conference means less travel time and less time away from the classroom. 

On July 10, 2025 the University received notification from the NCAA Division II Membership Committee of acceptance as a provisional member with competition set to begin in Fall '25. During the course of a three-year provisional membership timeline the University will compete as full members of the Peach Belt Conference which includes the opportunity to compete for conference regular season and conference tournament championships. MGA will not be eligible for NCAA championships until the provisional membership period is complete.

Our History

Middle Georgia State University has a history that is unlike most other institutions of higher education in the United States. It is one of Georgia’s youngest universities (July 2015), and it is also one of Georgia’s oldest institutions. Its origins go back to the late 19th century, and its name has been changed several times.

In 1884, the New Ebenezer Baptist Association established New Ebenezer College, a junior college in Cochran, Georgia. The first classes were held in 1887. However, just 12 years later the association discontinued its support, forcing the college to close in 1898.

In 1919, the Georgia State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts – a division of the University of Georgia – opened a branch on the old Ebenezer campus. In 1927, the college’s name was changed to Middle Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical Junior College, and in 1929 the name was changed to Middle Georgia College, which remained as a two-year junior college operated by a board of trustees.

Two years later, in 1931, the college became a junior college unit of a new organization called the University System of Georgia.
Middle Georgia College continued to move forward, building athletic programs and new facilities. The college’s baseball team won four national junior college championships. The college opened a campus in Dublin; large student dormitories were constructed on the Cochran campus; and in 2007 the Georgia Aviation Technical College in Eastman was merged with Middle Georgia, giving the college three campuses.

Meanwhile, about 40 miles to the northwest in Macon, a new junior college was established by the University System. Macon Junior College opened in 1968 with more than 1,100 students -- the largest enrollment ever for a new college in Georgia. In 1987, it became Macon College when the USG dropped the word “junior” from its two-year institutions.

The college continued to grow, and in 1997 when the college began offering bachelor’s degrees the name changed to Macon State College. The college had established teaching facilities at two locations in Warner Robins, and in 2003 a new campus opened about one-half mile from the main gate at Robins Air Force Base. An apartment complex adjacent to the Macon Campus was acquired in 2010, giving Macon State College its first student housing.

In 2012, the Board of Regents voted to consolidate Macon State College and Middle Georgia College; the new college was named Middle Georgia State College, which incorporated all facilities and all five campuses of the two previous institutions. Athletic programs previously established in Cochran remained located there. Students at the new institution chose new colors (purple, gray/silver and black) and a new mascot (The Knight).

In 2014, Dr. Christopher Blake became MGA’s first permanent president. In 2015, the Board of Regents approved the college’s proposal to offer master’s degrees, and the name of the institution was changed to Middle Georgia State University.
In 2015, a new mission statement was created as a result of the institution’s strategic planning process. That statement is: Middle Georgia State University educates and graduates inspired, lifelong learners whose scholarship and careers enhance the region through professional leadership, innovative partnerships and community engagement.

In late 2016, the University System of Georgia named MGA that year’s Gold Institution and chose Blake as President of the Year.
Over the next few years, the University continued to develop, adding more undergraduate and graduate programs, extending the School of Aviation’s flight program to the Macon Downtown Airport, and expanding the athletics program with women’s volleyball and cross-country teams.

In 2020, the Board of Regents approved MGA’s first doctoral program, the Doctor of Science in Information Technology. 
In 2022, the MGA Foundation raised a record $11.6 million for the University, exceeding its goal in the Building a Legacy of Greatness campaign.

By 2023, MGA had expanded dual-enrollment programs by teaming with the Houston County school system and Robins Air Force Base to teach computer programming courses at the new R. Wayne Lowe Synergy Innovation Center in Warner Robins. That same year, MGA graduated the first students in its Doctor of Science in IT and announced the coming addition of a second doctoral program, the Doctor of Science in Public Safety.

In 2024, MGA's new mission statement further solidified the university as an essential access institution within the University System of Georgia: Middle Georgia State University educates and graduates inspired, lifelong learners whose scholarship and careers enhance the region and the state.

Why GIVE?

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Through annual contributions and gifts, our donors make it possible for Middle Georgia State University Athletics to compete at the highest level and give our student-athletes the best opportunity to enjoy success in competition, the classroom and life. Your gift of any size helps us in our pursuit to our program into one of the best NCAA Division II athletics programs in the country. Thank You!

FAQs

What is the Knights Athletic Association?

The Knights Athletic Association (KAA) is the fundraising arm for Middle Georgia State University Athletics and operates under the direction of the MGA Foundation. It works in collaboration with the MGA Athletic Department to serve its mission by raising funds and providing necessary resources for student-athletes and coaches to achieve success on and off the field of competition.

What are the ways to impact and support the Knights Athletic Association?

Individuals can give through our annual fund, scholarships, major gifts, planned giving, multi-year pledges, corporate sponsorships, sport-by-sport giving, and capital projects. Select fundraising events such as the annual MGA Knights Golf Tournament are also available. To learn more, please visit here.

Who can join the Knights Athletic Association?

We encourage anyone who is a fan of Middle Georgia State University Athletics of any age to join! To learn more, please visit here.

Ways to Give

Join the KAA Now 

  • Mail us your donation to:
    Middle Georgia State University Foundation
    100 University Parkway, A-217
    Macon, GA 31206-5145

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  • Scheduled payments by making a long term pledge
  • IRA qualified charitable distribution  
  • Make a gift via stock transfer 
  • Matching Gift from your company  
  • Give via a donor advised fund  
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