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On Wednesday the defending national champions found out they were bringing back four out of the five starters from this year's title team.
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Cam Gaskins joined the ABC Columbia Sports team in August of 2019 as an Anchor/Reporter.
He graduated from the University of Georgia in 2017 with a degree in Digital Broadcast Journalism and a certificate in Sports Media.
He previously worked for WGXA in Macon, GA where he covered everything from the Mercer Bears to the Macon Bacon. He also covered the Georgia Bulldogs in the 2018 SEC Championship Game.
Cam was born and raised in Georgia, and grew up cheering for the Braves and Falcons. Now he’s excited to call the Palmetto State home and cover all the great sports here in the Midlands.
In his free time, Cam loves watching a good movie, hiking, finding a new restaurant, and trying to break 100 on the golf course.
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On Wednesday the defending national champions found out they were bringing back four out of the five starters from this year's title team.
The Irmo native had to wait 13 years as a pro, but finally captured that elusive green jacket in 2020. Now, when he returns to Augusta National, he does so as a champion.
There's a great deal of pressure that comes from being the wire-to-wire No. 1 team in the country. That pressure is nothing new to these Gamecocks.
For the first time since expanding to three awards in 2018, one women's basketball team has swept all three Naismith awards, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced at a press conference on Wednesday.
While the lack of shot-making concerns head coach Dawn Staley, she's confident that while her team finds it collective stroke on offense, there is more than enough defense to propel this team forward.