Family business: Gamecocks win together again at All-Star Weekend
Led by Dawn Staley and Lisa Boyer from the bench and thanks in part to 11 points from A’ja Wilson, their Home team won the 2019 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game 82-80 Friday night.
Jacob Olson belted two home runs and seven different Gamecocks drove in at least one run as the University of South Carolina baseball team defeated Liberty, 13-7, Saturday afternoon at Founders Park.
Bryce Teodosio’s grand slam in the fifth inning and 5.0 strong innings pitched by freshman starter Davis Sharpe propelled No. 14 Clemson to a 7-2 victory over South Alabama in the first game of a doubleheader at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
South Carolina softball used a four-home run performance with 15 hits to propel itself to a 16-7 win in five innings over Campbell on Saturday night at Carolina Stadium at Beckham Field. Cayla Drotar tied the school record for RBI in a game with eight as she blasted two home runs, including a grand slam, to help lift the Gamecocks to victory.
A.J. Lawson had 23 points off six of South Carolina’s program record-tying 16 3-pointers to rally past Texas A&M 84-77 on Saturday.
Down by seven points with 17 seconds left in the game, Clemson University men’s basketball got consecutive threes from Marcquise Reed to cut the deficit to just one. Reed stole the subsequent inbounds pass but had the game-winning shot attempt blocked and Clemson fell to No. 16/20 Louisville by one, 56-55.
Led by Dawn Staley and Lisa Boyer from the bench and thanks in part to 11 points from A’ja Wilson, their Home team won the 2019 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game 82-80 Friday night.
All-Star weekend is only getting started Friday, but A’ja Wilson is already multiple events in to a busy schedule in the Queen City.
The University of South Carolina baseball team begins its 127th season of play this weekend as the Gamecocks welcome Liberty to Founders Park.
Dawn Staley looks ahead to the Gamecocks test against UConn Monday night.
William Byron put Hendrick Motorsports in a familiar position: on the pole for the Daytona 500. His bigger goal is to make the starting spot pay dividends for the NASCAR powerhouse.