CofC Golfer Is on a Roll
The first Black golfer to capture the CAA individual championship, South African Kieron van Wyk is driven to succeed.
The first Black golfer to capture the CAA individual championship, South African Kieron van Wyk is driven to succeed.
After a 20-year absence, the College of Charleston men’s basketball team is ranked in the AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll at No. 23.
A former player on the CofC men’s soccer team, John Bello '10 did opposition analysis to support the U.S. Men’s National Team coaches with strategy development for matches at the World Cup.
The Athletics Department has posted another banner year in the classroom with a high single-year NCAA Academic Progress Rate, which represents the academic success and retention of student-athletes.
The College of Charleston Athletics Department has received a generous, program-changing $1.5 million gift from Robb and Lydia Turner to fund the renovation and new construction of its current tennis facility at Patriots Point.
Three former College of Charleston sailors – Enrique Arathoon ’17, Juan Maegli ’15 and Stefano Peschiera ’18 – are competing in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.
Equestrian team member Haley Cole rides in honor of her late mother, who passed down her love of horses.
Cougars first baseman Ari Sechopoulos ’20 is reliable and steady in his skills at the plate – and in his loyalty to the College.
Breaking a school record in the 6K while maintaining a near perfect GPA, double-major Tess Masselink has proven herself to be quick in more ways than one.
With the continued focus on the health, safety and well-being of its student-athletes, coaches and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, College of Charleston Athletics has suspended fall sports competition.