A’ja Wilson headlines 2018 WNBA Draft
South Carolina senior forward A’ja Wilson headlines the list of 10 prospects who will attend the WNBA Draft 2018.
South Carolina senior forward A’ja Wilson picked up another national honor today as THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) announced that she is the winner of the Honda Sport Award for Basketball.
South Carolina senior forward A’ja Wilson headlines the list of 10 prospects who will attend the WNBA Draft 2018.
The Fireflies produced a late-inning surge on Wednesday night at Spirit Communications Park. The squad trailed 3-2 after seven frames and then exploded with six runs in the eighth. Columbia defeated Hagerstown, 8-3, and claimed its first series win of the season.
Dutch Fork grads Dustin Johnson and Wes Bryan both tee it up at the RBC Heritage Thursday morning.
The Lexington County Blowfish Baseball Club announced today that on Friday, June 8, the Blowfish will become the Lexington County Pancakes when the club takes on the Macon Bacon, the newest team in the Coastal Plain League.
No. 11 South Carolina softball used a combination of timely hitting and dominate pitching to earn a 7-0 win over Winthrop on Wednesday night at Terry Field. The pitching duo of Dixie Raley and Kelsey Oh allowed just four hits on the night while striking out eight. With the win, Carolina matched last season’s win total with 15 games remaining in the regular season.
West Virginia women’s basketball coach Mike Carey announced Wednesday that South Carolina transfer Bianca Cuevas-Moore will join the Mountaineers for the 2018-19 season.
Redshirt-junior forward David Skara will not return for his senior season and will instead pursue his dream of playing professional basketball, head coach Brad Brownell announced on Tuesday. Skara will graduate in May with a degree in economics.
Newberry men’s basketball coach Dave Davis announced the signing of TJ Brown as his first commitment to the 2018-19 class.
University of South Carolina offensive lineman Cory Helms is one of an all-time high 1,251 players from a record-tying 302 schools who qualified for membership in the society’s 12th year.