
Dwayne Mclemore
Senior Sports Editor at The State
Director of Sports at The State in Columbia, SC. Fan of my family, naps and the Boston Celtics.
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2 weeks ago |
islandpacket.com | Dwayne Mclemore
South Carolina’s Morris Ugusuk Dwayne McLemore [email protected] South Carolina men’s basketball is losing another player to the transfer portal. Morris Ugusuk is entering the portal, The State confirmed Friday through a team source. On3 Sports’ Joe Tipton was the first to report the news. The Finland native will have two years of college eligibility left. He appeared in 62 games over two seasons for the Gamecocks, making six starts this season.
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1 month ago |
thetandd.com | Dwayne Mclemore
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Dec 31, 2024 |
thestate.com | Dwayne Mclemore
South Carolina veteran safety Nick Emmanwori had a team-high five tackles the first half of Tuesday’s Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, but he didn’t play at all in the second half. Head coach Shane Beamer declined to discuss Emmanwori’s situation or why he didn’t play. “It’s an internal team matter,” Beamer told reporters. “I’m not going to discuss it.”Emmanwori is projected as an early-round NFL Draft pick in 2025, if he chooses to turn pro.
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Dec 31, 2024 |
thestate.com | Dwayne Mclemore
It’s gameday in the Sunshine State, and there’s a lot on the line for the South Carolina Gamecocks in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl. South Carolina (9-3) is trying to win its 10th football game in a season for the fifth time ever. The Gamecocks are going for their seventh-straight win to close out the year. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers will try to put an exclamation point on his stellar season — and do so with Mike Shula calling plays in his first game as offensive coordinator.
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Dec 26, 2024 |
thestate.com | Dwayne Mclemore
Juju McDowell or Oscar Adaway will start at tailback for South Carolina in the Cheez-it Citrus Bowl. That’s according to the Gamecocks’ pre-bowl depth chart released Thursday evening. One of the veterans will replace Raheim “Rocket” Sanders in the bowl game. Sanders declared for the NFL Draft on Dec. 19 via a social media post but didn’t explicitly say he wasn’t playing in the Citrus Bowl. He is not listed on the updated South Carolina depth chart. The Gamecocks face Illinois at 3 p.m. Dec.
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It's been great to have you. I've enjoyed reading all your good work and watching you grow. Best of luck moving forward.

Some career news: Today was my last day with @thestate. It’s been a fun ride, and I’ll miss everyone in Columbia. Next stop: The 757! More than fired up to cover Norfolk State, Hampton and more for @virginianpilot. See y’all in VA soon! 🚀