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Hank Small announces retirement as CSU Athletic Director

Charleston Southern Athletic Director Hank Small announced Thursday morning that he will retire effective April 1, following 17 years as the head of the CSU Athletic Department.  A nationwide search will commence to find the next CSU Athletic Director.  Luke Blackmon, Vice President for Business Affairs and Athletics, will serve as the Interim A.D. beginning […]

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CSU announces 26th Annual Buc Club Golf Tournament

The Charleston Southern Athletic Department will host its 26th Annual Buc Club Golf Tournament on Monday, May 7, at The Links Course at Wild Dunes Resort on Isle of Palms, S.C. All proceeds from the event go to fund athletic scholarships at Charleston Southern University. The cost of the tournament is $200 per player and […]

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Athletic Training students win quiz bowl

Charleston Southern University Athletic Training Program students won the 2018 South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association Quiz Bowl on Feb. 16.  The CSU team competed against other South Carolina professional athletic training programs, including the University of South Carolina, Winthrop University and Erskine College. The Quiz Bowl team consisted of four third-year undergraduate athletic training students: […]

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CSU dedicates Singleton Baseball Complex

Charleston Southern University dedicated the Singleton Baseball Complex on Monday, February 5.  The complex includes a two-story 3,500-square-foot building, a memorial plaza, and a stadium courtyard. The first floor of the complex houses a locker room, training room and the Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Enrichment Center. Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, mother of former CSU baseball player, Chris Singleton, was […]

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Singleton Complex rounding third, headed for home

During the past two weeks, activity has increased daily outside the soon-to-be completed Singleton Baseball Complex. The “Love is Stronger” memorial plaza is starting to take shape as all nine of the Palmetto trees are now planted to pay tribute to the nine lives lost in the Emanuel AME shooting. Physical plant facilities director, Nick Cimorelli, says all […]

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