Women’s Sailing Team Claims Third National Championship
The women's sailing team battled through light breeze and shifty conditions Thursday, May 20, to claim the program's third Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women's National Championship.
The women's sailing team battled through light breeze and shifty conditions Thursday, May 20, to claim the program's third Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women's National Championship.
More than a dozen student-athletes from the College commemorated Black History Month by reading select books to the young students at Memminger Elementary School.
Laura Lageman is stepping down as the College of Charleston's senior associate athletics director and senior woman administrator in athletics after an industrious career that spanned more than three decades.
Utilizing their built-in diversity and pulpit, the College’s sports teams are leading the charge for change.
When Harry Huge, an avid supporter of CofC athletics and academics alike, recently passed away, he left a lasting legacy at the College of Charleston.
The College has struck a deal with the Charleston Battery for the professional soccer team to play at Ralph Lundy Field starting in March 2020.
Two basketball legends, John Kresse and Otto German '73, hang up their hightops for good.
Highly competitive summer internship exposes softball pitcher Kylie Burke to superbugs and medical rarities.
The 2020 College of Charleston Athletics Hall of Fame Class has been selected and includes four former student-athletes including the first inductee from the sport of softball.
Equestrian team coach Natasha McCarthy has a lot of horse sense when it comes to putting together the best riding team possible.