Stephen Garcia breaks silence, vows troubles are in past
He met with the media.
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He met with the media.
By nature, baseball players are superstitious.
When Rhode Island coach Jim Foster was forced to make a pitching change just 17 minutes after the game started, it looked like the beginning of a long night for the Rams.
Last week, USC men's basketball coach Darrin Horn criticized the production his team got from the shooting guard position this past season.
Usually, rust is considered a corrosive force of nature, eating away at what once was.
But, there's no doubt in my mind Tennessee had to fire Pearl. He shamelessly lied to the NCAA, putting the Volunteer program between the biggest rock and the cruelest hard place imaginable.
That is known. What isn't, however, is if the 49ers' win will eventually lead USC coach Dawn Staley some 396 miles north to Charlottesville, Va.
"Dylan Thompson hit two big balls," Spurrier said. "At least we got two big passes."
South Carolina thought it should have been invited to the NCAA Tournament. Dawn Staley, its head coach, even said so in the official release that announced USC had received the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the Women's National Invitational Tournament. But the Lady Gamecocks weren't one of the 64 chosen to go dancing. So, they had a choice — suffer a letdown and early WNIT exit, or seize the opportunity at hand.
Dawn Staley's third year in Columbia has brought a return to the postseason.
When Shaq Wilson went down with the nagging hamstring injury that ultimately cost the sophomore linebacker the majority of his 2010 season, USC assistant head coach Ellis Johnson on several occasions lamented not having what he called "the quarterback of the defense" available to play.
South Carolina starting quarterback Stephen Garcia has been suspended for the first week of spring practice, coach Steve Spurrier announced Tuesday.
The Waterloo of my sports prognosticating time here at this fine newspaper has been my affinity for Utah State once the NCAA Tournament rolls around. The past two years, I have written over a thousand combined words in two columns explaining why the Aggies would be the Cinderella of March Madness.
East Regional: Ohio State over Syracuse
Like their male counterparts, the USC women's basketball team will likely not hear its name called when the field of 64 for the 2011 NCAA Women's Tournament is announced today.
The Tigers were terrible this season. They went 11-20, with nine of those losses coming by 11 points or more. Mercifully, their season came to an end in the opening game of the SEC Tournament via a 69-51 loss to Georgia.
Another series sweep was not in the cards for the No. 4 Gamecocks on Sunday, as Cal State Bakersfield salvaged its weekend with an 8-3 getaway game win in front of 7,128 at Carolina Stadium.
It is foolish to single out any one rivalry in collegiate athletics as the best of them all. While I have no reservations about declaring the best rivalry in all of sports (Yankees-Red Sox) or the history of mankind (Capitalists-Communists), I think it's best to classify each major college rivalry on its own merit and not try to compare what is unfit for comparison.
South Carolina has an extremely young team this season, but there are some veterans in the mix. Tonight marks the end of the road in front of a home crowd for two of them.