BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AP) โ South Carolina has been voted to win its third straight Southeastern Conference title and Gamecocks standout Tiffany Mitchell was picked to win her third consecutive conference player of the year award by a panel of SEC and national media members.
A Coldstream couple has filed suit against SCE&G, alleging the company's release of water through the Lake Murray Dam caused flash flooding in their neighborhood.
In an all around effort, Clemson womenโs soccer team beat the NC State Wolfpack (4-12-0, 0-7-0 ACC) by a final score of 4-1 Thursday night at Dail Soccer Field. The No. 6 Tigers improve to 12-2-1 on the season and 6-2-0 in conference.
In a battle of top teams in the Southeastern Conference, Floridaโs Liz Slatteryโs last-second goal in overtime lifted the No. 8 Gators (12-3-1, 6-2-1 SEC) past No. 17 South Carolina (11-4-1, 5-3-1 SEC), 2-1, on Thursday night at James G. Pressly stadium.
The Clemson golf team is ranked 12th in the nation according to the latest Golfwee/Sagarin computer poll. The Tigers jumped from 27th to 12th by virtue of their third-place finish at the U.S. Collegiate Championship in Alpharetta, Ga. last weekend.
Founders Federal Credit Union and the University of South Carolina announced today a partnership awarding naming rights of Carolina Stadium to Founders Federal Credit Union. Carolina Stadium will now officially become Founders Park.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ School districts in the Columbia area will soon be returning to their normal schedules after area flooding caused delays and reconfigurations of school bus routes.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ Attorneys for poor school districts that sued the state 22 years ago have asked the South Carolina Supreme Court to withdraw its interim deadlines for fixing school funding in exchange for a final due date.
The bye week came at an opportune time for the Gamecock offense, as they try to get healthy for the final five games of the season, especially at the quarterback position, where both Connor Mitch and Lorenzo Nuรฑez have been hampered by shoulder injuries.
On Wednesday, an SBA Administrator and one of President Obama's Cabinet members visited the midlands to speak with local leaders and assess the flood damage.