If any team on the North Greenville campus knows about working through hardships, it’s football. Click here to read how these Trailblazers are overcoming the odds on the road to their first W of the season.

If any team on the North Greenville campus knows about working through hardships, it’s football. Click here to read how these Trailblazers are overcoming the odds on the road to their first W of the season.
Interested in women’s sports? Click here to read about how the new North Greenville women’s soccer coach is bringing a new culture to the field.
North Greenville University has partnered with Athletic Solutions, offering athletes the opportunity to sell customized merchandise and generate money, while fulfilling their task of representing the university as athletes. This program has not only come to improve the conditions of the athletes but also to change the history of the school’s athletic program.
Will Lowrey, the new athletic director at North Greenville University, emphasizes that true success is achieved not just through athletic skill but by being a devoted follower of Christ, making faith the ultimate goal for a Trailblazer athlete.
Looking forward to football season? Click here to read how hard North Greenville’s football team has worked to prepare.
Need a break from studying for finals? Click here to read about how the NGU spring sports teams have rounded out their seasons.
Abi Oates is a senior on the women’s basketball team who describes her experience over the past four years. In the midst of her farewell, there is a possibility that we may see her next season.
We see the ankle tape and rehab machines, but who are the people behind it all? Click here to read all about the behind the scenes of athletics.
Juan Arbelaez and Vitoria Maximiliano showed how skilled they are in their exciting games against Young Harris. Michelle Tease, head coach of the NGU tennis teams, praised both players and stressed the bright future of the team in coming seasons.
North Greenville baseball is bringing in many wins for the school while keeping their No. 3 national division two ranking. Click here to read about how these Crusaders did against FMU this past weekend.