San Jose State Spartans | |
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University | San Jose State University |
Conference | Mountain West Conference (primary) Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (women's water polo) WCC (men's water polo) Southland (beach volleyball) WAC (men's soccer) |
NCAA | Division I / FBS |
Athletic director | Jeff Konya |
Location | San Jose, California |
Varsity teams | 22 |
Football stadium | CEFCU Stadium |
Basketball arena | Provident Credit Union Event Center |
Baseball stadium | Excite Ballpark |
Softball stadium | Spartan Softball Stadium |
Soccer stadium | Spartan Soccer Complex |
Other venues | Bud Winter Field Pasatiempo Golf Club SJSU Tennis Complex Spartan Complex Spartan Recreation and Aquatic Center Spartan Beach |
Mascot | Sammy the Spartan |
Nickname | Spartans |
Fight song | Spartan Fight Song[1] |
Colors | Gold, white, and blue[2] |
Website | sjsuspartans |
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Team NCAA championships | |
10 | |
Individual and relay NCAA champions | |
50 |
The San Jose State Spartans are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent San José State University. SJSU sports teams compete in the Mountain West Conference at the NCAA Division I level, with football competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).
San Jose State is one of 20 Division I members in the state of California, seven of which are FBS members. The other FBS members are fellow Mountain West conference mates Fresno State and San Diego State, plus Pac-12 Conference members University of California, Stanford, UCLA and USC. SJSU has participated in athletics since it first fielded a baseball team in 1890.
San José State sports teams have won NCAA national titles in track and field, cross country, golf, boxing, fencing and tennis.[3] As of 2023, SJSU has won 10 NCAA national Division 1 team championships and produced 50 NCAA national Division 1 individual champions.[4] SJSU also has achieved an international reputation for its judo program, winning 52 National Collegiate Judo Association (NCJA) men's team championship titles and 26 NCJA women's team championship titles between 1962 and 2024.[5][6][7][8]
SJSU alumni have won 20 Olympic medals (including seven gold medals) dating back to the first gold medal won by Willie Steele in track and field in the 1948 Olympics.[9] Alumni also have won medals in swimming, judo, water polo and boxing.
The track team coached by "Bud" Winter earned San Jose State the nickname "Speed City", and produced Olympic medalists and social activists Lee Evans, Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Smith and Carlos are perhaps best remembered for giving the raised fist salute from the medalists' podium during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
San José State University sponsors teams in eight men's and twelve women's NCAA sanctioned sports. Jeff Konya has served as the director of athletics since June 12, 2021.[10]