Luke Kingsbury, Photographer NGU ladies soccer team warming up before the game; preparing to play against Lander University. The coin toss is won by Lander University, leaving the ball in […]
This Summer in Sports: 5 Major Events You May Have Missed
Didn’t manage to catch every important event in sports this summer? Don’t worry, here are five of the biggest.
NGU Women’s Soccer regains their strength as they took a win against Milligan College
NGU Women’s Soccer regained their strength as they took a win against Milligan College on Sep 1, with the final score being 3-2.
Recap: 7v7 spring shootout
North Greenville University women’s soccer program put on the first annual 7v7 spring shootout on April 7, 2018. Eighteen teams competed in an all day tournament and it wrapped up with a feisty match from Young Harris 1 and Furman White in the championship game.
Photoblog: Women’s Soccer
Check out how the women’s soccer team is doing so far this season.
Humans of NGU: Kicking his way into the future
“I am afraid of becoming the person that my dad is” says Louis Enrique Molina also known as “Kike”, a sophomore sports management major and men’s soccer player here at NGU.
Sports Briefs
In obvious agony with his left leg clutched to him, Beckham was carted off the field after going up for a catch and landing tricky back on to the field. Charger players immediately noticed Beckham’s injury and motioned over for medical attention.
Embarrassing game interruptions in sports
Game interruptions are frowned upon in the world of sports, but that doesn’t mean some aren’t hilarious. This interruptions get very little notice in the effort to not let others get the idea to become famous by running across a football field. Here are a couple instances that slid through the cracks.
NGU senior soccer profile: Johnny Lind
Johnny Lind is a senior Health Science major preparing for his last season as a member of the NGU soccer team.
North Greenville Crusaders women’s soccer takes on Anderson University Trojans
Miranda Bradford, Senior Photographer On Wednesday, September 7, NGU women’s soccer team took on Anderson University, suffering its first loss of 4-0. Although the score does not reflect it, there […]