Coastal Carolina’s national championship baseball team will take no backseat to Clemson’s title-touting football team on S.C. roadways if Grand Strand senators have their way.
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Coastal Carolina’s national championship baseball team will take no backseat to Clemson’s title-touting football team on S.C. roadways if Grand Strand senators have their way.
The reigning national champion Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. You can say it over and over again. Gary Gilmore won’t complain.
In an effort to start a new chapter in his life — and baseball career, for that matter — Jordan Gore felt the need to retrace his steps, and see exactly where it took him. Inevitably, the path led back to Conway, where he starred for the hometown Tigers en route to being named an all-state talent.
The first year of Sun Belt membership may already be paying dividends for the folks in Conway, South Carolina. The Chanticleers received a commitment from one of the top players in Kentucky on Friday in 2017 small forward Jaylen Sebree.
With starting quarterback Josh Stilley out this week with a knee injury, Myrtle Beach High product Tyler Keane will get the start this week as Coastal Carolina hosts Furman.
A survey of college baseball coaches and sports information directors across the nation listed South Carolina’s Founders Park as the No. 3 best college baseball park overall in the country. Clemson’s Doug Kingsmore Stadium came in at No
The Coastal Carolina women's soccer team will open up its inaugural season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference this weekend hosting Arkansas State Friday, Sept. 16 then welcomes Appalachian State Sunday, Sept. 18. This will be the first Sun Belt match played by the Chanticleers.
Former Jacksonville State tight end Spencer Goffigan calls Saturday’s matchup between No. 4 JSU and No. 17 Coastal Carolina “weird and surreal, but probably one of the greatest feelings.”
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The Coastal Carolina men's golf team opened its 2016-17 season with 36 holes Monday at The Invitational at The Ocean Course (par 72, 7,115 yards). The Chanticleers posted an opening round 1-under par 287 and followed with an even par 288 in the afternoon for a score of 575 to stand in ninth place in the 16-team field.
A look at the big picture, game balls and by the numbers.
Two first half goals by Amber Adams and Melanie Flatter powered the Coastal Carolina women's soccer team to a 2-0 victory over Jacksonville Sunday afternoon.
Sophomore running back has solid performance against Chanticleers.
For the fifth consecutive year the Coastal Carolina women's cross country team claimed the team championship, while the men's team also won the team title on Friday night at the 12th annual Coastal Carolina Invitational at CCU Hackler Course.
The Coastal Carolina volleyball team played its third and final match of the Panther Invitational Saturday afternoon, turning in 25-17, 25-23, 25-23 sweep of American to move to 2-1 for the tournament.
Coastal Carolina University Athletics Director Matt Hogue was the guest speaker at the Orangeburg Touchdown Club on Thursday, as he updated those in attendance on what is taking place at