Gregory Fulton, coaches photo for BJU Bruins MSOC at Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC, August 16, 2023. (Anastasia Noonkesser)

Greg Fulton

Greg Fulton was named the head coach of the Bruins men's soccer team in 2021 after serving as the lead assistant coach for two seasons. 

Since becoming the head coach, he has tallied 60 wins in four seasons which is the most in any four year period in Bruins history. He has coached the Bruins to three NCCAA DII South Region championships and three NCCAA DII National championships. Fulton has been named the South Region Coach of the Year three times and the National Coach of the Year three times as well.

During his tenure, the Bruins have had 16 NCCAA All-American players and an astounding 33 NCCAA South All-Region players. Three players have been named the South Region Player of the Year and two players have been named the National Player of the Year.

Prior to that, he gained a variety of experience both nationally and internationally as a player and a coach. He graduated from Bob Jones Academy and played two seasons at Spartanburg Methodist College before transferring to Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana where he played his final two college seasons. While there, Fulton led the team in goals his junior season and was given NAIA All-Region 1st Team honors.

During college, Fulton played semi-pro soccer in the Premier Development League (PDL) in California. He also studied and played internationally in Barcelona, Spain, before finishing his degree in international business at Grace College in 2011.

After college, Fulton coached in a variety of youth and club leagues including Furman's United FC where he also served on the Board of Directors. Fulton and his wife Keily have two children.