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	Sophomore Thiago Pinheiro (pictured) was able to cheer on sophomore teammate Kyle Koch during a break in his match.

Men's tennis defeats LSU over weekend

The two far right courts held most of the drama when USC hosted LSU at the Carolina Tennis Center Sunday. Sophomore Kyle Koch was locked in a tiebreaker to decide the second set of his singles match. Next to him, sophomore Thiago Pinheiro’s match was suspended while his opponent argued with the referee.


	USC women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley announced Sunday night she withdrew her name from consideration for the Ohio State head-coaching vacancy.

Staley withdraws name for Ohio State

Within a week of South Carolina’s exit from the NCAA tournament, coach Dawn Staley briefly considered a new job. Ohio State called USC Athletics Director Ray Tanner last Wednesday to ask for permission to speak with Staley, and a representative called her shortly thereafter.


Equestrian heads to SEC Championship

South Carolina will look to claim the inaugural SEC championship as their own this weekend in Auburn, Ala. For a team that was once No. 1 in the country, the Gamecocks have struggled lately, losing two consecutive meets and five in a row on the road.


USC defeats Texas A&M in series opener

Carrying a four-game SEC losing streak into the series opener against Texas A&M, coach Chad Holbrook said Thursday’s contest was not just another game for his South Carolina baseball team, as it looked to get back on a winning track.


Gamecocks’ swimmers prepare for NCAAs

For redshirt junior swimmer Michael Flach, the time for analyzing races is over. As Flach and four teammates prepare to compete at NCAA championships in Indianapolis beginning today, the junior said he hasn’t set goals for times in the events he will swim. Instead, he believes if his training comes together, the times will take care of themselves.


	USC outfielder Graham Saiko may play this weekend after taking batting practice Wednesday. He has a left wrist injury.

Baseball hosts Texas A&M

The USC baseball team has a sign hanging in its clubhouse that reads, “A man knows not his own strength until he has met adversity.” Coach Chad Holbrook told reporters Wednesday that now is the ideal time for his players to read that sign. After being swept by the Razorbacks in a home series last weekend, the Gamecocks will look to bounce back in a three-game series against the Aggies, which begins Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Carolina Stadium.


	Former USC star tailback Marcus Lattimore said he expects to be ready for the first half of the next NFL season

Lattimore impresses at SC Pro Day

Marcus Lattimore won’t watch the NFL Draft in one month. The former South Carolina tailback said it doesn’t matter to him where he’s drafted. He said he hasn’t even looked at draft projections. South Carolina’s Pro Timing Day on Wednesday was the first time Lattimore stepped onto the Williams-Brice Stadium field since tearing three ligaments in his knee on Oct. 27.


Young players learning from Clowney

During the offseason, junior defensive end Jadeveon Clowney has become a YouTube sensation and graced a magazine cover, but with spring practice underway, the most prevalent topic lately has been Clowney’s Heisman chances for the 2013 season.


	The women’s basketball team fell 75-69 to Kansas.

Women lose in NCAA 2nd round

Prior to South Carolina’s matchup against 12th-seeded Kansas in the NCAA Tournament, sophomore forward Aleighsa Welch told reporters USC would have to find a way to disrupt the Jayhawks’ efficient, high-scoring offense. But the Gamecock defense could not slow down Kansas, falling 75-69 in the round of 32 in Boulder, Colo.


Rutqvist competes at national meet

South Carolina’s women’s swim team officially concluded its season as junior Amanda Rutqvist completed her performance at the NCAA Championship in Indianapolis.