The women’s basketball game between the University of South Carolina (USC) and Louisiana State University (LSU) has been moved after wintry weather swept the Palmetto State.
A highly anticipated women's basketball matchup between No. 2 South Carolina and No. 5 LSU, planned for Thursday, will be postponed to Friday because of a winter storm, the Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday.
A major winter storm that has spread snow across Southern states this week, including the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida and Louisiana, has impacted multiple sporting events in the region. Schools canceled classes in many areas across at least eight states,
Heavy snow coated the Midlands and the winter storm continues to move eastward. Ice and snow overnight for the Lowcountry and Pee Dee. Here's your forecast.
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Yvonda Bean, CEO of the Columbia Housing Authority in Columbia, South Carolina, has been hired as the new leader of the Indianapolis Housing Agency, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday.
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ESPN’s “College GameDay” TV show will head to Columbia for the Gamecocks’ matchup with the Tigers on Jan. 23. The one-hour program will air at 7 p.m., preceding the conference rivalry between No. 5 LSU and No. 2 South Carolina.
LSU vs. South Carolina women's basketball game was postponed due to frigid winter weather, causing an ESPN College GameDay appearance cancellation and fan frustration
Due to travel issues brought on by Winter Storm Enzo, the women’s basketball game between # 2/2 South Carolina and # 5/4 LSU has been moved to Fri., Jan. 24, at 5 p.m. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, but College Game Day will not be part of the broadcast.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team’s matchup with No. 4 LSU has been moved to Friday. The game, initially scheduled for Thursday at 8 p.m. in Colonial Life Arena, will now be played on Friday at 5 p.m. ESPN will continue to broadcast the game, but the “College GameDay” show will no longer be part of the broadcast.