Randy Smith, one of the most respected football student-athletes in Clemson history, passed away on July 6. The native of Augusta, Ga. was 75-years of age.
The New Orleans Pelicans announced Saturday that the No. 1 pick in this year’s NBA draft will not play any more at the Summer League in Las Vegas because of a bruised left knee. The team stressed the move is precautionary.
The United States jumped out to an 11-1 advantage early in the first quarter, held that same 11-point lead after the third quarter and was able to hang on for a one-point victory to move to 2-0 in pool play at the World University Games.
Former Ridge View star and College of Charleston alum Jarrell Brantley had the play of the night in Utah's 84-81 win over San Antonio in the Salt Lake City Summer League finale.
Gamecocks guard AJ Lawson impressed on the international stage Wednesday, scoring a game-high 31 points for Canada in a 90-79 win over Senegal in the FIBA U19 World Cup.
Consensus Men’s Basketball National Player of the Year Zion Williamson of Duke and Field Hockey National Player of the Year Ashley Hoffman of North Carolina are the top Atlantic Coast Conference male and female athletes for the 2018-19 academic year, as voted upon by a select media panel (82 voters).
With Alex Morgan’s cheeky tea-sipping celebration and a postgame mobbing of goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, the United States has moved a step closer to successfully defending its latest Women’s World Cup title.
ESPN announced today that the 2018 Clemson Tigers football team has been selected as one of seven nominees for “Best Team” at the network’s annual ESPY Awards.
After becoming the first British player to win the NCAA men's singles national championship, Gamecock tennis star, Paul Jubb, returned to his home country to play in its most prestigious tennis tournament.
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The 2019 NBA Summer League begins on Monday, July 1, and a pair of former Gamecocks are set to participate this summer. Recent graduate, Chris Silva (2015-19), will play with the Miami Heat in both the California Classic in Sacramento, and the Las Vegas Summer League, while former Gamecock Duane Notice (2013-17) will play with the Toronto Raptors in Las Vegas.
Coco Gauff grew up admiring the Williams sisters. Picked up a tennis racket as a little girl because of them. And on Monday at Wimbledon, still just 15, Gauff beat one of them.
Former Clemson All-American and US Amateur Champion Doc Redman finished second at the Rocket Mortgage Classic on the PGA Tour on Sunday with a score of 19-under-par 269.