Terence Norman joins the Kennesaw State baseball staff as the program's Director of Baseball Operations. The 2025 season marks his third year in the newly created role.
Norman was a standout on the KSU baseball team from 2017-2021. The Marietta, Ga. native was a two-time First Team All-ASUN selection and was named an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar. In his new role, Norman will oversee all baseball operations for the KSU baseball team.
"I enjoyed every minute of my student-athlete experience here at Kennesaw State," said Norman. "I am super thankful to have the opportunity to stay involved and give back to such an outstanding program. We are looking forward to another great season."
While at Kennesaw State, Norman etched his name into the Owl record book in multiple categories. The former outfielder currently sits fourth in hits (236), sixth in RBI (131), eighth in games played (199) and ninth in home runs (17).
In his five-year career, Norman registered 199 games played with 186 starts. He holds a career .326 batting average which ranks as the 11th-highest in program history. In his 723 career at-bats, the outfielder recorded 51 extra base hits for the Black and Gold.
Norman provided a big bat in the middle of the order and was a key piece in the KSU offense. One of his top performances came in a 17-8 win over Bellarmine (Mar. 14) inside Stillwell Stadium. Norman ended the day 3-for-6 with a home run, double and career-high six RBI.
The KSU standout graduated in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. While working as a student-assistant coach for the Owls, Norman earned his master's degree in international policy management in the spring of 2022.