Columbia says “Farewell” to WNBA-bound Wilson
A’ja Wilson was surrounded by love and support Saturday all across the capital city before she leaves home to continue her basketball journey outside the Midlands for the first time.
Irmo’s Dustin Johnson shoots a 72 Saturday in Hilton Head Island, falling back at the RBC Heritage, while defending champ, fellow Dutch Fork alum, and former Gamecock Wesley Bryan stayed posted his second-straight 71.
A’ja Wilson was surrounded by love and support Saturday all across the capital city before she leaves home to continue her basketball journey outside the Midlands for the first time.
No. 11 South Carolina softball dropped a pair of games in a Saturday doubleheader against No. 6 Florida at KSP Stadium to close the three-game series. The Gators picked up a 7-0 win in the first game before taking the series finale with a 3-0 victory via a walk-off home run.
World No. 1 Dustin Johnson made the cut for the first time in his career at the RBC Heritage, while defending champ and fellow Dutch Fork alum Wesley Bryan is two-under entering the weekend.
Past plaid jacket winners Wesley Bryan and Matt Kuchar break down what they appreciate about playing the course at Harbour Town in South Carolina’s lone PGA event.
The second game of Carolina’s series at Arkansas scheduled for Friday night has been pushed back to Saturday due to severe weather.
Carlos Cortes’ 2-run home run in the top of the fifth proved to be the difference for South Carolina baseball in a 3-2 win over No. 3 Arkansas Thursday night (April 12) in the opener of a three-game SEC set at Baum Stadium.
Rory Sabbatini shot a 7-under 64 for his lowest round ever at Harbour Town Golf Links and a two-stroke lead Thursday in the RBC Heritage, with top-ranked Dustin Johnson five shots behind.
2017’s plaid jacket winner, former Gamecocks golfer and Dutch Fork alum Wesley Bryan, breaks down his start to play in his home state’s only PGA Tour event.
The Las Vegas Aces selected South Carolina forward, and unanimous national player of the year, A’ja Wilson, Thursday, with the number one overall pick of the 2018 WNBA Draft.