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Second-half surge leads No. 12 Auburn over Alabama

Second-half surge leads No. 12 Auburn over Alabama

Matt Lowe

February 22 Despite being down to just seven scholarship players after it was announced before the game that second-leading scorer Mustafa Heron would not play due to an illness, No. 12 Auburn relied a second-half surge to down Alabama 90-71 FULL STORY

Sweet 16 berth has Gamecocks thinking big

Sweet 16 berth has Gamecocks thinking big

Ken Cross

March 20 South Carolina is enjoying a coming out party in Frank Martin’s fifth year in Columbia. After a thrilling 88-81 defeat of Duke Sunday night in the NCAA round of 32 in Greenville FULL STORY

Vanderbilt's Stallings named Pitt's new coach

Vanderbilt's Stallings named Pitt's new coach

The Sports Xchange

March 27 Vanderbilt's Kevin Stallings has been hired to become the next head coach at Pittsburgh, the school announced Sunday. FULL STORY

Top 25 Roundup: Kentucky loses 21-point lead, game

Top 25 Roundup: Kentucky loses 21-point lead, game

The Sports Xchange

February 03 The Volunteers (11-11, 4-5) went on a 10-0 run to slash the lead and closed the first half by outscoring Kentucky 29-2 to make it 42-36 at intermission. Tennessee completed FULL STORY

Big 12-SEC Challenge falls in Big 12’s favor

Big 12-SEC Challenge falls in Big 12’s favor

Ken Cross

February 02 This was the top game of the weekend. LSU led for almost the entire game until the Sooners, behind 32 points from Buddy Hield, who was 7 0f 8 from 3-point land FULL STORY

Top 25 Scores: No. 5 Texas A&M falls in Arkansas

Top 25 Scores: No. 5 Texas A&M falls in Arkansas

Lindyssports.com Staff

January 28 Moses Kingsley scored 18 points and Arkansas forced 21 turnovers in its biggest victory of the season, beating No. 5 Texas A&M 74-71 FULL STORY

Gamecocks 15-1… Martin asserts his program

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Ken Cross

January 15 Five years ago, the South Carolina Gamecocks looked the part of a team that had talent to play in the Big South Conference and never challenge the SEC. It was a program in Darin Horn’s third year that had very little talent, no team culture, and there was no interest from a fan base that was literally allowing Kentucky to fill their building and celebrate fervently when the Wildcats came to town and generally pick up easy wins. FULL STORY