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Irmo's Johnson locked into US spot for Ryder Cup

After making a Sunday charge at the PGA Championship that came up just short of a victory — one that would have locked up his spot — Woods said he wants to do much more than just help Furyk call the shots as an assistant when the Americans head to France next month to defend the cup.

Johnson, Kisner fall back, Koepka takes PGA lead into Sunday

Koepka bullied rain-softened Bellerive on Saturday in the PGA Championship, building a five-shot lead until he had to scramble to avoid a slide on the back nine. He settled for a 4-under 66 and a two-shot lead over Adam Scott going into the final round of the final major of the year.

Gamecocks celebrate Fall Sports Fan Day

Thousands of Gamecocks fans packed the Jerri and Steve Spurrier Indoor Practice Facility Saturday to meet their favorite fall sports athletes as Carolina hosted Fan Appreciation Day.

Fisk named to 2018 MAC Hermann watch list

The University of South Carolina for the third straight year will have a player on the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch list. The United Soccer Coaches announced today that Grace Fisk has been named to the list for the annual honor that recognizes the top women's soccer player in NCAA Division I. 

Go wins 2018 Kuala Lumpur Amateur Open

Rising junior Lois Kaye Go played her way to a title this week at the 2018 Kuala Lumpur Amateur Open, finishing the three-round tournament with scores of 68, 68 and 73.

Benedict opens fall practices Wednesday afternoon

The Benedict College Tigers opened fall football practice on Wednesday with a spirited two-hour workout. Head coach Mike White said the players and the coaching staff were excited to hit the field for the first time.

Newberry defensive lineman: "this defense is the best ever"

Newberry defensive lineman Keito Jordan (Ridge View High School) set the bar pretty high for the Wolves' defense this season, calling them "the best defense ever". While coach Todd Knight isn't ready to jump on that bandwagon just yet, he is pretty excited about the 2018 season.

Will Muschamp won't hold Deebo Samuel back in 2018

Deebo Samuel was the most explosive playmaker last season, but two injuries cost him the entire 2017 season with the Gamecocks. This year, as he returns from both a broken leg and ankle, Will Muschamp has no plans to go easy on the senior wide receiver. 

NCAA adopts college basketball reforms for agents, NBA draft

The NCAA is taking steps to try to clean up college basketball, carving out a limited role for agents to work with players and changing pivotal parts of its rules-enforcement system as part of numerous reforms in the wake of a corruption scandal.

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