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Sixth Annual Crusader Golf Classic
The Sixth Annual Crusader Golf Classic will be held on September 29, 2008 at Links O’ Tryon in Campobello, SC. This tournament benefits the men’s basketball program at North Greenville University. We appreciate those of you that have supported our tournament in the past and those that will partner with us for the first time. We are looking forward to another large field of players and are in need of hole sponsors and door prizes. We have averaged 100 golfers each year. If you can play or help us with hole sponsorships / door prizes, please complete the appropriate form attached and return it to us. We will be glad to come by for prizes or donations if needed.
God is doing a tremendous work on our campus. We are expecting 2,100 students this fall. Building projects are ongoing all around campus. Athletically, we continue to see upgrades in our beautiful football stadium and we hope to break ground on a new basketball arena soon. Again, thank you so much for your support of our basketball program and North Greenville University.
Questions please call us at 864.977.7155 [+]
Inter-Squad Scrimage
Tigerville, SC--The Crusaders battled it out with one another on 8/16/08 in Younts Stadium. The team is looking forward to the season opener against Liberty University August 30, 2008 in Lynchburg, VA. Go Crusaders!!!!!!!! [+]
Lister Releases 2008-09 Men's Basketball Schedule
Tigerville, SC--North Greenville University head basketball coach Chad Lister released the Crusaders 2008-09 men's basketball schedule. The Crusaders look to improve upon last season's record.
This season's schedule includes 14 home games in the friendly confines of Hayes Gymnasium and 15 games on the road. Additionally, the Crusaders will play in the NCCAA South Region Tournament March 8-10, 2009.
NGU will open the 2008-09 season at Kennesaw State and play the first home game on November 18 against Limestone. Tipoff set for 7:30PM.
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NGU football featured in SC State Museum exhibit
“Football isn’t life or death: it’s much more important than that.” This quote from Bill Shankley, former manager of the Liverpool Football Club, could be an accurate assessment of the opinions of many South Carolinians. And it doesn’t even matter that Mr. Shankley, an Englishman, was referring to what we Americans call soccer. [+]
MORE HEADLINES
Basketball (M) | July 15
Men's basketball adds signee
Baseball | July 8
NGU introduces Travis Henson at press conference
Baseball | July 7
Marshall signs with River City Rascals
Athletics News | July 1
Wilson Nelson now Executive Director of the Crusader Club
Baseball | June 30
Travis Henson Named Head Baseball Coach
Basketball (W) | June 3
Arledge releases 2008-09 women's basketball schedule
Soccer (W) | June 3
McCormick named head women's soccer coach
Volleyball | June 3
Axson releases 2008 volleyball schedule
Cheerleading | June 3
Cheerleading update






