Andrew Gregor is in his fourth season with Pacific. The Portland native had a very successful soccer career. In high school, he played for Sunset High School and was named Oregeon 4A Co-Player of the Year in 1993. In 1994, he helped lead the F.C. Portland club team to a USYSA U-18 national championship in 1994 and took Most Valuable Player honors.
Gregor played for the University of Portland. He was a four time All-West Coast Conference selection and the WCC Freshman of the Year in 1994. After college, he was a second round pick for the Columbus Crew, where he played one season. He moved around several times in his professional career, having the longest stints with the Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers.
In 2002, he helped lead the Seattle to a USL-1 regular-season championship and was named All-League First Team, an honor he would receive four times in his career. With the Timbers in 2004, he helped claim the USL-1 regular-season title for the first time. He followed in 2005 by helping Seattle win a USL-1 Championship. He led the Sounders with five assists in 2006 and the Timbers in all offensive categories in 2007 with eight goals, five assists and 21 points.
He retired from soccer in Januaray of 2010 after after 12 years at the professional level. In February of 2010, he ranked 12th in the USL First Division Top 25 Players of the Decade.