North Greenville University Crusaders were downed by Delta State 34-9 at home football game this past Saturday, September 28th. North Greenville fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in league play, and they will now travel to West Alabama to take on the Tigers.
Player profile: Elizabeth Trentham
Elizabeth Trentham is a senior on the North Greenville women’s basketball team. Learn more about her and her experience playing basketball at a collegiate level.
North Greenville Crusaders vs. Newberry Wolves Men’s Baseball
North Greenville Crusaders took on the Newberry Wolves on Fri., Feb. 8. The NGU Crusaders defeated the Newberry Wolves 5-2.
A “Night to Shine” for special needs
The Night to Shine event was hosted by the Tim Tebow foundation at Fairview Baptist Church and multiple NGU athletics team volunteered at the event to help those in need have a great night of fun.
North Greenville vs. Bob Jones Mens Basketball
NGU men’s basketball faced up against Bob Jones University on Sat., Feb. 2. The Crusaders defeated Bob Jones 72-64.
Women’s lacrosse ready for season start
The women’s lacrosse team at NGU starts their season this week.
Jayne Arledge honored with hall of fame induction
Jayne Arledge was inducted in the North Greenville University hall of fame to honor her years of coaching, teaching and work for the school as well as to address her impact on the players and university. She talks about her plans for the future of her career at NGU and looks forward to the change she will pave the way to in the future.
The good and bad of parents at sporting events
Parents at sporting events can either make or break the atmosphere for the game. Get inside stories from athletes themselves about how they feel about parents at athletic events.
Season start for NGU women’s basketball
The women’s basketball team at North Greenville just kicked off their season for the 2018-2019 school year. They have had a rocky start but look forward to the possibilities for the overall season.
NGU Men’s Soccer v. Limestone College
On Wednesday Oct. 17, the NGU men’s soccer team competed against Limestone College. The Crusaders lost 2-1 but even though they lost, there was still celebration for sophomore Dillon Erkens #7 as he scored his first goal during the second half of the game.