Men’s Soccer Heads to Brazil Ahead of World Cup
College of Charleston men’s soccer coach Ralph Lundy says his players will create lifelong memories as they travel and compete in Brazil.
College of Charleston men’s soccer coach Ralph Lundy says his players will create lifelong memories as they travel and compete in Brazil.
Guensch, who will serve as the Cougars’ recruiting coordinator, spent the past two seasons at UNC Greensboro.
The Cougars will attempt to repeat as the nation’s best co-ed sailing team at the ICSA National Championships, held June 3-6, 2014, at St Mary's College of Maryland.
Nicole DeMarco has made the most of her time at the College, participating in athletics, student media, student government, a sorority and multiple study abroad trips. She's headed for The Hague this summer.
College of Charleston students, staff and volunteers work with Hope for the Warriors to host veterans in sailing clinic May 7-9, 2014.
The equestrian team finished in second place at the 2014 Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) National Championships, earning the Cougars their third reserve championship in program history and first since 1991.
The women's and men's golf teams are headed to the NCAA Regionals after winning conference championships in the Colonial Athletic Association.
This championship is the College's first Colonial Athletic Association team championship in a men’s sport. This is the Cougar's inaugural season in the CAA, and this title marks the third overall next to volleyball and women’s golf.
Candice M. Jackson was named women’s basketball head coach at the College of Charleston on April 24, 2014. Jackson spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Duke University.
The Sand Volleyball Team's hopes of making it to nationals this year ended on April 22, 2014, with a narrow loss to South Carolina. But the team's coach says competition is getting tougher as the emerging sport experiences record growth.