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Carolina softball starts season ranked in top 25

South Carolina softball will start the 2020 season at No. 19 in the initial USA Today/NFCA Poll and No. 21 in the opening ESPN/USA Softball rankings, it was announced Tuesday.

Murray State to retire No. 12 worn by Sumter's Ja Morant

Murray State Athletics announced it will retire the No. 12 worn by recent Racer Great and Sumter's own Ja Morant in a ceremony at halftime of the Racer men's basketball game against SIUE Saturday (Feb. 1), at the CFSB Center in Murray, Kentucky.

South Carolina remains No. 1 in AP Poll

Oregon moved up one spot in The Associated Press' women's basketball poll to No. 3 after beating rival Oregon State twice in a 48-hour span.

South Carolina Rolls Past Vanderbilt, 90-64

Justin Minaya had 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead South Carolina to a 90-64 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday night, the Commodores' SEC-record tying 24th straight conference loss.

Blythewood product leads FMU Men in home loss

Georgia College snapped a 53-53 deadlock with a late 7-0 spurt and the Bobcats hung on for a 66-58 victory over Francis Marion University, Wednesday night in Peach Belt Conference men’s basketball action.

Jana Johns named to preseason All-SEC Team

The Southeastern Conference unveiled its 13th annual Preseason All-SEC Team on Wednesday to highlight the upcoming season of SEC softball and it was announced South Carolina's Jana Johns represented the Gamecocks on the squad.

Clemson releases 2020 football schedule

The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its 2020 football schedule on Wednesday, and Clemson will kick off its 125th season on Thursday, Sept. 3, when the team opens the season on the road at Georgia Tech.

Tigers top Demon Deacons in Nail-Biter, 71-68

Led by a career performance by Hunter Tyson, the Clemson University men's basketball team proved to be the "Cardiac Cats" on Tuesday, as the Tigers prevailed in a thriller with Wake Forest.

Former Gamecock tight end joins football staff

Kiel Pollard's playing days came to an abrupt end back in August when the former Gamecock tight end found a cyst on his spinal cord that forced him into an early retirement.

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