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Augusta University

Hall of Fame

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Josh Gregory

  • Class
  • Induction
    2025
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Golf
The 2010 men's golf team, coached by Gregory, brought national recognition to Augusta University by winning the NCAA Division I National Championship. Augusta State captured its first National Championship in school history when the Jaguars defeated Oklahoma State 3-1-1 in the final match of the 112th NCAA Championships at The Honors Course near Chattanooga. This victory was significant as it marked the first national title for the Jaguars in any of their 11 university-sponsored varsity sports. The team defeated top-seeded opponents, including the No. 3 seed Georgia Tech, No. 2 seed Florida State, and No. 1 seed Oklahoma State, showcasing their exceptional talent and determination. Mitch Krywulycz's match proved to be the deciding point, as he battled back from an early 4-down deficit to secure the championship. The team's success put Augusta University on the map in the world of collegiate golf and paved the way for future generations of golfers. Their victory remains one of the most significant accomplishments in Augusta University athletics history, highlighting the excellence and competitive spirit of the Jaguars.

The 2011 men's golf team, also led by Gregory, secured its place in history by winning Augusta's second consecutive NCAA Division I National Championship. In the final match of the NCAA Division I Golf Championship at Karsten Creek Golf Course, the Jaguars defeated Georgia, 3-2, to claim the national title. The journey to the championship was marked by a 3-2 win over Georgia Tech in the opening match, followed by a 3-2 victory over top-ranked Oklahoma State on its home course in the semifinals. In the championship match, Carter Newman delivered an early lead for Augusta State by securing the first point. Mitch Krywulycz followed by closing out his match against Hudson Swafford at No. 17. It was Patrick Reed who sealed the victory for the Jaguars, confidently two-putting at the 17th hole to clinch the winning point. This back-to-back championship win made Augusta State just the fifth program in NCAA history to achieve consecutive titles in men's golf. The victory was celebrated with immense pride as the team returned home, bringing national recognition and a second historic championship to Augusta University.
 
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