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(04/15/16 7:25pm)
After a historic night in the NBA that saw a legend retire and the regular season wins record broken, most wondered what the next big headline would be. There had been rumblings around that the Tennessee Titans were shopping the No.1 pick, but most expected a deal to be finalized closer to the draft.
(04/11/16 4:15am)
South Carolina’s men’s tennis team started the weekend off with a victory against Auburn on Friday, and they tried to continue the winning ways on Sunday when they faced the No. 14 Florida Gators (13-6, 8-2).
(04/08/16 8:24pm)
The plug has officially been pulled on the promising, young career of basketball coach Donnie Tyndall. The NCAA announced that they are giving Tyndall a 10-year show-cause penalty for the violations he committed during his time as the head coach of the University of Southern Mississippi’s men’s basketball program. This means that he cannot perform any form of coaching duties for any school that employs him. In addition, when this time is over, he must be suspended for half of the season by whatever school employs him.
(03/29/16 2:27am)
South Carolina's men’s tennis team finished the weekend on a high note by beating Tennessee after falling just short of the upset against Kentucky.
(03/29/16 3:23am)
Stephen Curry and the Warriors are dominating the NBA right now and are currently on pace to break the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' 72 regular season wins record.
(03/20/16 4:59am)
South Carolina’s men’s tennis team entered Friday’s matchup looking to upset the No. 19 Georgia Bulldogs, but they got off to a rough start and never really recovered.
(02/20/16 1:01am)
Peyton Manning is not only one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game of football, but he is arguably one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He is an offensive coordinator playing quarterback and he understands every nuance about the game. This, along with his numerous acts of charity and generosity, led him in becoming one of the most respected players in the NFL.
(02/15/16 3:12pm)
In 2013, the Louisville Cardinals’ athletic department had reached the pinnacle of success. The football team won the Sugar Bowl against the No. 3 Florida Gators, the baseball team beat the No. 2 Vanderbilt Commodores to reach the College World series, the women’s basketball team made it all the way to the national championship and Rick Pitino led the men’s team to a national championship over Michigan.