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In a release issued on Sunday, school officials apologized after the DJ known as T.O. played a song released by LSU star Flau’Jae Johnson’s late father at the end of the Gamecocks’ 66-56 win at Colonial Life Arena.
The DJ played the song “Cut Friends” by Camouflage. The artist, whose real name was Jason Johnson, was the father of LSU player Flau’Jae Johnson. He was murdered in 2003, about six months before Flau’Jae was born.
Tennessee Volunteers women's basketball team has a massive opportunity against the South Carolina Gamecocks. The Tennessee Volunteers women's basketball team h
See where South Carolina women's basketball and coach Dawn Staley stand in the rankings after beating LSU on Friday, picking up win No. 7 in SEC play.
The Gamecocks’ perfect start to SEC play includes four straight wins by 10 or more points against ranked opponents.
No. 2 South Carolina handed No. 5 LSU its first loss of the season with a 66-56 victory on Friday. This was the Gamecocks' 69th consecutive home victory, and their eighth win against AP Top 25 competition this season.
South Carolina issued an apology to LSU and Tigers junior guard Flau'Jae Johnson on Sunday in response to the Gamecocks' DJ playing a song by Johnson's late father at the end of Friday's game between the teams at Colonial Life Arena.
South Carolina apologized to Flau'jae Johnson for its in-arena DJ playing a song by her late father after the Gamecocks' win vs. the Tigers last week.
Perhaps the biggest story within the women's college basketball world over the weekend came on Friday, when the South Carolina Gamecocks' home game DJ (who goes
Kim Caldwell will be back on the sideline Monday night when her 17th-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols host the defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks.