Gray Collegiate wins second-straight 2A title
Gray Collegiate completed their climb to the top in back-to-back years, defeating Andrew Jackson 79-38 in the SCHSL 2A Championship game Saturday.
With a 9-7 mark in Atlantic Coast Conference play during the regular season, the Clemson women’s basketball team will enter the ACC Tournament as the No. 7 seed.
Behind a season-high 17 hits and three home runs, the University of South Carolina baseball team jumped out with 11 runs in the first four innings and cruised to a 14-3 win over No. 23 Clemson Sunday afternoon at Founders Park, taking 2-of-3 games in the Palmetto Series.
No. 14/15 South Carolina women’s basketball battled #5/5/ Mississippi State to the bitter end in a 68-64 loss at Colonial Life Arena Sunday afternoon. The Gamecocks (21-8, 13-3 SEC) came within two in the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs picked up key rebounds down the stretch to close with a win.
Gray Collegiate completed their climb to the top in back-to-back years, defeating Andrew Jackson 79-38 in the SCHSL 2A Championship game Saturday.
Keenan only scored 19 points in the first half, but the Raiders poured in 51 in the second half to blow by Ridgeland-Hardeeville 70-40 for the SCHSL 3A Title.
Keenan’s girls won the 2A SCHSL Championship a year ago, but was unable to take home a second-straight ring their first season playing in class 3A’s ranks.
Ridge View head coach Yerrick Stoneman said as the celebration continued in Colonial Life Arena that the Blazers are trying to build a tradition in their program. Another building block to their legacy was added Saturday night.
No. 14 Clemson scored in six different innings and made Monte Lee’s 200th game as the Tiger head coach a memorable one in its 11-5 victory over South Carolina at Fluor Field on Saturday afternoon.
Freshman guard Torrence Watson scored 20 points and Missouri beat South Carolina 78-63 on Saturday.
Leading by as much as 12 and up eight with 1:46 left in the game, Spring Valley’s players and coaches had tears in their eyes, unable to believe what had just happened.