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Bill Morningstar

  • Title
    Director of Golf and Head Men's Golf Coach
  • Email
    mornings@elon.edu
  • Phone
    336-278-6740
Bill Morningstar has had a tenure of 41 years at his alma mater and currently serves as Elon's director of golf and head men's golf coach.

A four-year letterwinner on the Elon men’s basketball team, Morningstar helped the Fightin’ Christians to a 74-40 record during his playing days. As a senior, he led Elon to a 21-7 mark in 1963-64, which included a streak of 13 consecutive wins. He graduated from Elon with a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1964.
 
After earning a master’s degree in education from Lynchburg College, Morningstar returned to his alma mater in 1972 as an assistant men’s basketball coach and head men’s golf coach.
 
His teams consistently finished high among the NAIA ranks in the 1970s and 1980s. Under Morningstar's direction, Elon advanced to the NAIA National Tournament 16 times in 19 years, finishing among the nation's top-10 teams each time. He has coached 65 all-conference performers, 43 all-district selections, 18 All-Americans and 14 Golf Coaches Association of America All-America Scholars.
 
Morningstar's 1982 men’s golf team was his most successful at Elon and brought the program more national recognition. After capturing both conference and district titles, Elon won the NAIA National Championship at the Alamance Country Club in Burlington, N.C., besting Texas Wesleyan. Morningstar was named NAIA National Coach of the Year for his efforts.
 
A 1988 inductee into the Elon Athletics Hall of Fame, Morningstar has been named a conference coach of the year 15 times during his tenure, including a streak of seven straight years from 1976-82 when Elon was a member of the Carolinas Conference. He was inducted into the SAC Hall of Fame in 2002. Morningstar was also inducted into the NAIA Coaches' Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Halifax County-South Boston Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.
 
In its first season in NCAA Division II, Morningstar led Elon to a conference title while picking up coach of the year honors yet again. During Elon's first official NCAA Division I campaign, Morningstar led the Phoenix to six tournament titles and a No. 27 national ranking. During his career, Morningstar served as president of the NAIA Golf Coaches' Association and as tournament director for two NAIA National Tournaments.
 
As the head men’s basketball coach at Elon from 1979-86, Morningstar won 101 games, which ranks sixth all-time in program history. Along with Elon Athletics and College Football Hall of Famer Richard McGeorge, Morningstar was one of four honorees in 2011 to be given the Distinguished Service in Sports Award by the Alamance County Sports Development Council.
 
Morningstar was appointed Elon’s cross country coach in 1993 by former Director of Athletics Alan White. In his first year, Morningstar led the Elon men and women to a first-place finish at the SAC Championships. During his 12 years as the men’s coach and eight as the women’s coach, he was named SAC Coach of the Year four times.
 
During his tenure, Morningstar also taught classes in Elon’s health and physical education departments.