Purchase Legacy Locker
KENNESAW, Ga. -Â With a focus on building champions in the classroom, in competition and in the community, Kennesaw State athletics continues its Legacy Locker initiative to give fans the opportunity to inspire current and future generations of KSU student-athletes through the strength of their family's legacy.
When current and future student-athletes prepare for competition, they will be reminded of the sacrifices made by the individuals who left their legacy for generations to come. Last week, three women's basketball lockers were unveiled, as Wade and Ayako Prince, Kevin and Nancy Prochaska and Jack and Agnus Berenato all joined the Legacy Locker initiative.
The goal of the Legacy Locker campaign is to have the naming rights sold for every locker in our teams' locker rooms. In all, over 200 lockers throughout campus are available to be claimed with all proceeds from the initiative going towards building a greater student-athlete experience.
"The Legacy Locker program is an opportunity for our supporters to leave their legacy forever as forever Owls," said Director of AthleticsÂ
Milton Overton. "The families that have stepped up so far will have their name on that locker forever. No matter what facility is built or where the locker moves, those names will always be in the history books."
The naming right is $5,000 per locker to be paid off within two years and all donations support The Owls Fund. There are limited lockers available per sport's home locker room. Lockers will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wade and Ayako Prince

Nancy and Kevin Prochaska

Jack and Agnus Berenato (On behalf of the coaching staff)
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Click here to purchase your Legacy Locker today and make a difference in the lives of Kennesaw State student-athletes for generations to come.