Bowling Green State University Athletics
Hall of Fame
Gregory, Jack

Jack Gregory
- Induction:
- 1994
Jack Gregory completed 12 years of service to the University and athletic department as athletic director, quite possiby the most successful era in BGSU athletic history.
During his tenure BGSU teams won league regular season or tournament titles 24 times in nine different sports. In addition, BGSU teams earned spots in postseason play 28 times, including the NCAA championship won by the hockey team in 1983-84.
The Landsdowne, PA. native also had a hand in improving the athletic facilities at BGSU as well as the academic areas for the student athletes. All BGSU athletes benefit from the addition of the Fitness Center and the Bowling Green University Field House. He was also the first athletic director in the MAC to appoint an academic coordinator. His decision paid off, with BG athletes earning national academic honors 22 times in the next seven years.
Jack Gregory was inducted to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.
During his tenure BGSU teams won league regular season or tournament titles 24 times in nine different sports. In addition, BGSU teams earned spots in postseason play 28 times, including the NCAA championship won by the hockey team in 1983-84.
The Landsdowne, PA. native also had a hand in improving the athletic facilities at BGSU as well as the academic areas for the student athletes. All BGSU athletes benefit from the addition of the Fitness Center and the Bowling Green University Field House. He was also the first athletic director in the MAC to appoint an academic coordinator. His decision paid off, with BG athletes earning national academic honors 22 times in the next seven years.
Jack Gregory was inducted to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.
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