Football
Honeychuck, Greg

Greg Honeychuck
- Title:
- Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
- Email:
- grhoneychuck@davidson.edu
- Phone:
- 2803
Greg Honeychuck is in his third season as Davidson's head strength and conditioning coach for all 21 Wildcat sports.
Prior to taking over Davidson's head strength and conditioning position, Honeychuck joined the South Florida strength and conditioning staff in January of 2011. As associate director, he coordinated and directed strength and conditioning programs for USF's football summer training, while also assisting the program during the regular season. Honeychuck also directed the strength and conditioning programs for baseball and volleyball.
Before working at South Florida, Honeychuck was a graduate assistant and then moved into an assistant strength and conditioning coaching position with the East Carolina Pirates, where he was the coordinator for women's volleyball and assisted with football and baseball.
Honeychuck received his bachelor's degree in 2008 in health science with a minor in coaching from Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. He went on to earn a master's degree in exercise physiology from East Carolina University in 2010. He also completed internships during his undergrad years at Binghamton University and Penn State University.
Honeychuck is certified from the NSCA-CSCS, CSCCa-SCCC as well as having his Under Armour Combine 360 certification.
Prior to taking over Davidson's head strength and conditioning position, Honeychuck joined the South Florida strength and conditioning staff in January of 2011. As associate director, he coordinated and directed strength and conditioning programs for USF's football summer training, while also assisting the program during the regular season. Honeychuck also directed the strength and conditioning programs for baseball and volleyball.
Before working at South Florida, Honeychuck was a graduate assistant and then moved into an assistant strength and conditioning coaching position with the East Carolina Pirates, where he was the coordinator for women's volleyball and assisted with football and baseball.
Honeychuck received his bachelor's degree in 2008 in health science with a minor in coaching from Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. He went on to earn a master's degree in exercise physiology from East Carolina University in 2010. He also completed internships during his undergrad years at Binghamton University and Penn State University.
Honeychuck is certified from the NSCA-CSCS, CSCCa-SCCC as well as having his Under Armour Combine 360 certification.