WATCH: Fright Night Fever Week 10 highlights
Watch week 10 action from around the Midlands as region play heats up for area teams.
South Carolina stumbled in the Southeastern Conference last season and things aren’t expected to change this much as the Gamecocks were picked to finish last for the second straight season per media polls.
South Carolina senior Ta’Niya Latson earned a spot on the Ann Meyers Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year Preseason Top 20 Watchlist
James Cook ran for a career-high 216 yards and two touchdowns, Allen accounted for three scores and the Bills returned from their bye with a resounding 40-9 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
In front of nearly 2,500 fans at historic Abbott Memorial Stadium, the Allen University Yellow Jackets walked into Tuskegee’s homecoming atmosphere fresh off a bye week — with sense of urgency.
William Atkins IV threw four touchdown passes, Jordan Smith caught two of them, and South Carolina State routed Norfolk State 51-20 in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference opener for both teams on Saturday.
The #24 ranked Newberry College Wolves forced three turnovers and rallied from a 21-7 first half deficit to win their fifth consecutive game defeating Emory & Henry 36-34 at Setzler Field to remain in first place in the South Atlantic Conference.
Germie Bernard scored two touchdowns in the final 2 1/2 minutes, and No. 4 Alabama rallied to beat South Carolina 29-22 at Williams-Brice Stadium for its seventh straight win.
Watch week 10 action from around the Midlands as region play heats up for area teams.
No. 2 South Carolina women’s basketball was solid Friday night, defeating the Anderson Trojans 112-31 in an exhibition matchup at Colonial Life Arena.
Heat guard Terry Rozier was arrested in a separate but related betting case.