Men’s basketball head coach at Presbyterian College resigns

Men’s basketball head coach at Presbyterian College resigns

Gregg Nibert, head basketball coach for the men’s team at Presbyterian College, has resigned. Nibert led the Blue Hose for 28 seasons and accumulated more than 400 victories.

“We thank Gregg for all he has done for PC and our men’s basketball team over many years. Not only has he had an impact on the lives of hundreds of student-athletes, he has played a vital role in the Clinton community and our region,” said Bob Staton, PC’s president. “While Gregg has decided to resign, he leaves us with a solid foundation for continuing to strengthen our basketball program. We wish Gregg the best in his future endeavors and offer appreciation for all that he has contributed to PC.”

 


 

Presbyterian College is located on a striking 240-acre campus in Clinton, between Columbia and Greenville, S.C. Offering challenging academics and a culture of honor, ethics, and service that prepares students to be leaders in communities, PC offers its students the benefit of engaging with an exceptional faculty who take individual interest in their students’ well-being, both personally and in the classroom. The Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy is dedicated to the ideals of leadership, honor to the profession, and service to the community. For more information about Presbyterian College, visit www.presby.edu.