Homecoming 2016 is a Great Time to be a Cougar
Homecoming 2016 is many things. It's a time of service, honor and spirit – and, of course, a little friendly competition. And it's all happening right now at the College of Charleston.
Homecoming 2016 is many things. It's a time of service, honor and spirit – and, of course, a little friendly competition. And it's all happening right now at the College of Charleston.
The high-scoring basketball player underwent surgery to correct a shoulder injury.
Underhand free throws, a hamburger sandwiched between donuts, celebrity sightings, a high-flying freshman standout. Why wouldn't you attend the Jan. 7 home game against Hofstra?
The Cougars are making their first appearance in the poll since the 2011-12 season as they prepare for a major road game against No. 25 Miami on Dec. 19.
The College is hosting alumni educators at a January basketball game and mailing out College of Charleston posters to South Carolina classrooms.
The 2016 inductees are former basketball player Jody Lumpkin '00, former sailor Steven D. Hunt '98 and former baseball head coach John Pawlowski.
The Cougars shocked the Tigers 70-58 Monday night at TD Arena.
Featuring, food, fun and games, the College's annual kick-off for the men’s and women’s basketball seasons gets underway on George Street at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015.
Point guard Joe Chealey is out for the season after suffering a lower left leg injury in practice.
Adjehi Baru, the 2014–2015 Cougars basketball co-captain, was also a standout student in the College's international business program.