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(01/10/11 9:01am)
ATLANTA — Freshman running back Marcus Lattimore fumbled for the first time in his career on the first series of the game. The reigning SEC Freshman of the Year was hit on a screen pass by Florida State cornerback Greg Reid. The fumble was Lattimore's first in 249 carries.
(11/29/10 9:48am)
Wide receiver Alshon Jeffery reached a career milestone Saturday, eclipsing the 2,000 yard mark in only his second season of play.
(11/29/10 9:29am)
CLEMSON -- The South Carolina defense has a tendency to not let the big play bother them.
(10/22/10 4:09am)
The USC women's golf team will be looking to get back on track this weekend as it travels to Wilmington, N.C., to compete in the Landfall Tradition at the Country Club of Landfall.
(10/08/10 4:14am)
Over the weekend, freshman Suzie Lee was the one thing every golfer aspires to be: consistent.
(04/20/10 12:17am)
Senior George Bryan IV had a superb SEC Championship over the weekend, tying for first place individually in the first postseason tournament of the year.The Chapin native shot a 2-under-par 68 to close out his Sunday round at Sea Island Golf Club at St. Simons Island, Ga. He preceded the final round with an even-par 70 on Friday and an excellent 4-under-par 66 in Saturday's round, posting his second-best score of the season.The team as a whole did not fare as well as Bryan. No. 12 USC finished in ninth place at 24-over-par. No. 18 Georgia took advantage of its home state advantage and win with a score of 4-over-par. No. 16 Florida and No. 40 Ole Miss tied for second place with 9-over-pars.Senior Paul Woodbury finished tied for 18th individually with a 5-over-par 215. Rounding out the individuals for Carolina was sophomore Wesley Bryan, who tied for 38th with 10-over-par, and senior Patrick Rada, who fired 19-over-par to place 55th.The USC women's golf team played in its own SEC Championship a few hundred miles West of where the men were teeing it up.No. 30 Carolina finished in seventh place at 15-over-par overall at the North River Yacht Club in Tuscaloosa, Ala. No. 6 Alabama continued the trend of the home team winning by emerging victorious with a 4-under-par 848.Sophomore Katie Burnett finished in 15th place for the week with a 214, while senior Benedicte Toumpsin came in 20th, firing a 217. Senior Corrine Carr had the best round of her career on Sunday, shooting a 4-under-par 67 in the final round. Carr channelled her inner Phil Mickelson by going bogey-free on the day.