
Three days after Deonte Weathers caught two touchdown passes in the Stags' win over Stratford and two days after his car skidded off the road and into a power pole, friends, family and coaches in Berkeley County are still reeling from the news of Weathers' death. More>>
Former Clemson QB leaves Marshall to play at Division II school More>>
Gamecocks' starting pitcher getting $600,000 to end college career early More>>
Gamecocks Among Several NCAA Championship Schools To Be Received By The President More>>
Braves veteran third baseman is likely done for the year, possibly for his career More>>
Focus is more on gallery flow than modifications to the course More>>
Fort Dorchester grad led ACC in tackles for a loss in 2009 More>>
Darlington Raceway will retain its Mother's Day weekend date on new NASCAR schedule. More>>
North Charleston High School announced the hiring of its next football coach on Tuesday. Gerald Hemingway will lead the Cougars for the 2010 season. More>>
Murrian, Altman knock in runs More>>
James Island native heading to Bakersfield More>>
Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips says the NCAA was on the Tigers' campus this week to talk with two members of the football team. More>>
Wieters hits 2 HR's in loss More>>
Gardner, Greene knock in runs More>>
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier says tight end Weslye Saunders has told him he didn't do anything wrong in a trip to an agent's party in Miami. More>>
Georgia receiver A.J. Green says he has "never" been to Miami and isn't focused on the NCAA investigation of the Bulldogs. More>>
MLB American League Brett Gardner, OF, New York Yankees – No game Matt Wieters, C, Baltimore Orioles - No game Justin Smoak, 1B, Seattle Mariners - No game AAA Pacific Coast League Drew Meyer, More>>
McGuiness hits walk-off homer for Greenville; Meyer also goes deep; Murrian stays hot; Wieters leaves game with injury More>>
McGuiness hits 10th HR More>>
Wojciechowski with another impressive start More>>
The celebration continues Friday for the University of South Carolina men's baseball team as the City of Columbia is throwing a parade for the national champion team. Check out a slideshow of the celebration. More>>
UCLA has won a nation-leading 106 NCAA championships in 17 sports. Not one of them is in baseball — yet. The Bruins' chance is here, against South Carolina, in the best-of-three College World Series finals starting Monday night. More>>
Porter-Gaud grad believes 2010 NFL season will be much better for Falcons More>>
Jermain Defoe's goal put much-improved England into the World Cup's round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over Slovenia. More>>
Wieters homers, Wojciechowski looks good in pro debut More>>
Smoak homers, knocks in 4 runs More>>
Gardner triples in win More>>
Wieters homers in loss More>>
It will go down as one of the worst umpiring calls in baseball history — Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga was robbed of a perfect game on Wednesday just as he thought he'd completed one of the game's rarest feats. More>>
Goose Creek native is Player of the Week for second time this season More>>
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who won't face criminal charges after a 20-year-old college student accused him of sexually assaulting her inside a nightclub's bathroom, said Monday he knows... More>>
Tiger Woods got that first day at the Masters out of the way. The practice round. The news conference. More>>
By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer How much difference is there between a good season and a great one? Try 12 points. More>>
Slow and plodding early, fast and frantic late. No matter the tempo, Wisconsin stayed poised against pesky Wofford. More>>
"The Fastest 40 Minutes in Basketball" is still humming. More>>
The New Orleans Saints turned the Super Bowl's postgame celebration into something out of the French Quarter. More>>
Top-ranked Florida will be without one of its best pass rushers against No. 2 Alabama in the Southeastern Conference championship game. More>>
C.J. Spiller has been part of many big Clemson wins. He's also endured several Tiger fades following critical victories. More>>
The NFL has fined Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis for a helmet-to-helmet hit delivered to Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco. More>>
Serena Williams' profanity-laced, finger-pointing tirade at a U.S. Open linesperson drew a $10,000 fine Sunday, and more punishment could follow from a broader investigation into what the head of the tournament called her... More>>
Philadelphia Eagles fans thirsty for predictions on whether their team will win or lose each week won't get them from a New Jersey pigskin-prognosticating camel. Princess, the star of Popcorn Park Zoo, won't predict the... More>>
Rafael Nadal looked lost, swallowed up by the huge serves and crushing forehands coming at him from his 6-foot-6 opponent across the net. More>>
Kim Clijsters sat perched on the arm of a couch in the players lounge Friday, talking to friends. More>>
Serena Williams is still waiting for her first true test of this U.S. Open. More>>
Associated Press - September 6, 2009 3:05 PM ET COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - He's watched the video three times, and Steve Spurrier can't stop worrying about the South Carolina offense. More>>
Baltimore police say the other driver was at fault in a minor crash involving Olympic champion Michael Phelps. More>>
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick will not travel with the team for their preseason game at Indianapolis. More>>
South African runner Caster Semenya, who is undergoing gender testing after questions arose about her muscular build and deep voice, returns home Tuesday to celebrations after her 800-meter win at the world championships. More>>
Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps was not injured when the SUV he was driving collided with another car in Baltimore, but the other driver was taken to a hospital. More>>