Former MLB player Micah Owings joins NGU as an assistant coach, bringing experience and mentoring capabilities with him.

Former MLB player Micah Owings joins NGU as an assistant coach, bringing experience and mentoring capabilities with him.
NGU won their homecoming game, defeating Erskine 52-35. QB Dylan Ramirez set a program record with six touchdowns in a single game, showcasing NGU’s explosive offense and relentless defense.
Click here to read about how the Montreat cross country athletes have found shelter and a temporary home at NGU after the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
Paden Lipe, new coordinator of intramurals, promotes sports among students with the aim of achieving an inclusive and warm community to provide a space to grow physically and spiritually in Christ.
Click here to read about one NGU women’s soccer player’s story of hard work, determination and family who always pushed her to be her best.
The NGU cross country team, led by Cameron Stober, started the season with optimism after a good first race. They are focused on improvement, mental preparation and teamwork to face the upcoming challenges. Click here to read more.
Take a look at the women’s soccer team season startup.
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.