Winthrop head men's basketball coach Pat Kelsey announced the hiring of veteran coach Dave Davis as associate head coach for men's basketball Friday afternoon, with a start date of July 1.
Megan Rapinoe went from controversy to triumph, scoring twice for the United States in the much-anticipated clash with host France to send the defending champions into the semifinals of the Women’s World Cup with a 2-1 victory Friday night.
Major League Baseball announced today that outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. and first baseman Freddie Freeman have been selected as starters for the National League at the 90th MLB All-Star Game.
With NBA free-agency beginning on Sunday, Kemba Walker joins a highly anticipated free agent class looking for a new home. For Walker, it looks like that home will be in Boston.
The Dutch Fork high school football team made the trip up to Charlotte to play in the Carolina Panthers' 7 on 7 passing tournament. The Silver Foxes were one of ten teams to receive an invite to the tournament.
Craig Kimbrel dodged trouble for a save in his season debut when new teammate Anthony Rizzo dived into first base for the final out, and the Chicago Cubs rallied from five runs down to beat the Atlanta Braves 9-7 on Thursday.
Mason Hickman and Jake Eder combined for 14 strikeouts, Vanderbilt knocked out Michigan ace Karl Kauffmann in the fourth inning, and the Commodores won the College World Series with an 8-2 victory in Game 3 of the finals Wednesday night.
Kumar Rocker struck out 11 while pitching 6 1/3 innings of three-hit ball, and Vanderbilt got to Michigan’s shaky bullpen in a 4-1 win in Game 2 of the College World Series finals Tuesday night.
The University of South Carolina has won the Certified SC Grown Palmetto Series for the fourth year in a row. The Palmetto Series is an annual points competition between the state's flagship universities in head-to-head athletic events. Points were also awarded for highest team GPA and for a food drive tackling hunger in their communities.
George Rogers gave USC a Heisman Trophy, left a career that's kept him home on top of the program's record book, and provided memories and moments that will be idolized forever in Carolina lore. It's not enough for arguably the greatest Gamecock of all time. He wants to give more.
Columbia's own Jarrell Brantley begins his NBA career, flying out to Utah on Sunday to meet the team that drafted him 50th overall during Thursday night's NBA Draft. The Ridge View product sat down with ABC Columbia after the Draft. He says he's thankful and excited to begin his pro career.