BOONE, N.C. The College of Charleston performed admirably in their final regular season meet of the season at the Mountaineer Outdoor Open, and appear poised headed into the looming CAA Championships.
May 1st 2016, 1:59am
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CHARLESTON, S.C. The College of Charleston track and field program will compete in their penultimate meet of the season Saturday, when they will travel to Boone, N.C. for the Mountaineer Outdoor Open.
RICHMOND, VA. The College of Charleston track and field team received conference-wide recognition for the first time this season, as the Colonial Athletic Association announced that RoShani Glover has been named the CAA Field Athlete of the Week.
CHARLESTON, S.C. The College of Charleston will keep Patriots Point busy this weekend with both baseball and softball taking place, and festivities are slated to expand even further with the inclusion of a silent auction on Saturday.
MT. PLEASANT, S.C. - Track & Field competition made its triumphant return to Charleston county Saturday, where the College of Charleston experienced great success at the Lowcountry Collegiate Invitational in front of a sizable crowd.
CHARLESTON, S.C. For the first and only time this season, the College of Charleston track & field team will have the opportunity to compete in front of its own fans this weekend when it heads out to Mt. Pleasant to host the Lowcountry Collegiate Invi...
CHARLESTON, S.C. The College of Charleston track and field team will have an extra weekend off they weren't counting on, as this Friday's App State Outdoor Open has been cancelled due to poor weather conditions.
GAINESVILLE, FLA. - The College of Charleston wrapped up their showing at the Florida Relays on Saturday stringing together three relay races on the final day of competition.
GAINESVILLE, FLA. - Day two of the Florida Relays in Gainesville wrapped up on Friday, with the Cougars making a mark on their Top 10 list in the 4x400m relay.
GAINESVILLE, FLA. The College of Charleston track & field team wrapped up day one of competition at the Florida Relays Thursday, and it was once again the sprints that made a statement for the Cougars.
Mar 31st 2016, 9:18pm
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