Troy University has announced the members of the 2024 Homecoming Court and named the 2024 Mr. and Miss Trojan Pride.
The Queen and King will be crowned at halftime of Saturday’s Homecoming game against Coastal Carolina. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m.
Queen Court:
- Elizabeth McMahan of Decatur, Alabama. McMahan is a senior biomedical sciences major
- Madilyn Webb of Enterprise, Alabama. Webb is a senior biomedical sciences major
- Shalyn Merida of Clarke County, Alabama. Merida is a senior social science education major
- Z’niya Manning of Attalla, Alabama. Manning is a senior psychology major
- Ally Price of Slocomb, Alabama. Price is a senior education communication studies major
King Court:
- Derrick Nobles of Mobile, Alabama. Nobles is a senior accounting major.
- Dawson Corwin of Montgomery, Alabama. Corwin is a senior risk management and insurance major.
- Steven Canterbury of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Canterbury is a senior social science education major.
- Camden Cummings of Jemison, Alabama. Cummings is a senior criminal justice-accelerated law major.
- Nathaniel Richardson of Greenville, Alabama. Richardson is a senior elementary education major.
Catherine “Maci” Cross is the Homecoming representative for the Dothan Campus. Cross is a senior business administration major from Rehobeth, Alabama.
Antoinette Nicole-Glenn Pagniacci is the Homecoming representative for the Montgomery Campus. Pagniacci is a graduate counseling student from Montgomery.
Trojan Pride
Jayden McQueen, a junior political science major from Crestview, Florida, was named Miss Trojan Pride, and Isaiah Thomas, a junior global business entrepreneurship major from Ozark, Alabama, was named Mr. Trojan Pride.
The Trojan Pride Court is as follows:
- Sarah Morgan
- Zara Smith
- Sarah Solz
- Grace Hatchell
- TraNyia Chatman
- Jayden McQueen
- Gracy Black
- Madison McElrath
- Maren Settle
- Carly Glover
- Ben Hollensworth
- Isaiah Thomas
- Bryson Grimsley
- Bradley Smith
The full Homecoming Court and Mr. and Miss Trojan Pride will take part in the Homecoming parade set for 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 and will also be honored during a pregame ceremony.