Clemson staff likely to remain in tact through 2019
Each year, it seems Dabo’s assistants are up for multiple head coaching jobs around the country. This season was no different.
With the announcement of the 2018 American Football Coaches Association All-America Team on Wednesday, all five All-America teams recognized by the NCAA toward consensus status have been formally recognized for the 2018 football season. Five Clemson players earned at least one first-team All-America selection, featuring a unanimous honoree among a school-record three consensus selections this season.
Gamecock senior standout Deebo Samuel has been named to the 2018 AFCA Coaches’ All-America first team as an all-purpose performer, it was announced today.
The Allstate Sugar Bowl will introduce 10 legends as the second class of the Sugar Bowl Hall of Fame in conjunction with the 85th annual Allstate Sugar Bowl on January 1, 2019.
Noah Gurley paced five Paladins in double figures with a career-high 17 points as 23rd-ranked Furman topped Charleston Southern, 77-69, Tuesday evening at Timmons Arena.
Behind one of their best offensive performances of the season and a career night for junior guard Sikander Nielsen, the Newberry Wolves (4-5) secured a 117-85 blowout road victory over the Warren Wilson Owls (6-8).
The Indianapolis Colts today signed defensive tackle and former Tiger DeShawn Williams to the practice squad and released defensive end Anthony Winbush from the practice squad.
The South Carolina men’s and women’s tennis teams head to Melbourne, Australia to compete in the first-ever dual matches at the Australian Open 2019 as announced by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) and Tennis Australia Tuesday afternoon.
Each year, it seems Dabo’s assistants are up for multiple head coaching jobs around the country. This season was no different.
Two University of South Carolina football players were recognized as All-Americans, in a pair of announcements made Monday.
Former South Carolina and professional baseball players Brian Buscher and Joey Pankake will join the Heathwood Hall Baseball program in the spring of 2019.