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Steve Spurrier’s taking a positive outlook on South Carolina’s season, even if he’s not that crazy about how the 14th-ranked Gamecocks have played this year. Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore joked earlier this week that he’s still giving out name...
He’s set to have an MRI on Monday, Gilmore said earlier this week, although the coach noted “there’s no evidence that there’s anything significant.” Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore joked earlier this week that he’s still giving out name tags to his...
Coastal Carolina pitcher Matt Laney, left, hands the ball to head coach Gary Gilmore after giving up a bases-loaded walk to the only batter he faced in the sixth inning of an NCAA regional tournament baseball game against Connecticut on Sunday, June 5, 2011... View Photo »
Like they say in the military, if you feel pain, it means you're still alive. So he had that going for him. Does anyone else feel uneasy about the use of DNA in this manner? They took a sample from him and then matched it up with old cases. If the...
Coastal Carolina baseball coach Gary Gilmore said he was still pinching himself Wednesday as the university took another big step toward a $10.2 million renovation project for the Chanticleers’ baseball and softball stadiums. The university announced...
"This facility will have some of the best components from the top collegiate and minor league baseball stadiums in addition to having our own unique features," said CCU head baseball coach Gary Gilmore. "To have the indoor facility complete and know...
Threlkeld, 74, of East Hampton, N.Y. , a far-ranging and award-winning correspondent who worked for both CBS and ABC News, died Jan. 13 in a car crash. He served as a reporter, bureau chief and anchor, and he covered the Vietnam and Persian Gulf wars,...
Those who were arrested will likely be charged with illegally demonstrating at the Supreme Court. Such activities are banned on the court's plaza looking out toward the U.S. Capitol. The protests are timed to mark the year of the 35th anniversary of...
Gary Mark Gilmore (December 4, 1940 — January 17, 1977) was an American criminal and spree killer who gained international notoriety for demanding that his death sentence be fulfilled following two murders he committed in Utah. He became the first person executed in the United States after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a new series of death... Full Article
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