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South Carolina Wins 4th-Straight Palmetto Series Crown

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 gives back at 28th annual Gala

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 Jarrell Brantley thankful, excited for future with Utah Jazz

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.

Columbia's Brantley picked by Jazz in second round

Columbia's own Jarrell Brantley was not invited to the NBA combine nor projected by many mocks to be selected, but the College of Charleston alum earned his moment, selected with the No. 50 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz.

US defeats rival Sweden 2-0, finishes atop group

The United States faced its toughest test of the Women’s World Cup and the defending champions were again dominant Thursday night, beating Sweden 2-0 to serve up revenge against the fierce rivals that stunned the Americans in the last Olympics.

Jubb Awarded Wimbledon Wild Card

Less than a month after winning the NCAA Singles Championship, South Carolina rising senior Paul Jubb will get the chance to play on tennis' biggest stage, earning a wild card entry to the 2019 Wimbledon Championships. 

Woodland denies history with US Open title at Pebble Beach

In front of Gary Woodland was a 263-yard shot to the scariest green on any par 5 at Pebble Beach, especially with a U.S. Open on the line. Behind him by one shot on the leaderboard was Brooks Koepka, the most dangerous figure in major championship golf these days.

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