LSU, South Carolina and Gamecocks
A major winter storm that has spread snow across Southern states this week, including the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida and Louisiana, has impacted multiple sporting events in the region.
The Southeastern Conference has postponed Thursday night’s women’s basketball game between No. 5 Louisiana State and No. 2 South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina, until Friday.
A frozen alligator was spotted in a pond on Cat Island, in South Carolina, on Wednesday. The National Service Office in nearby Charleston, S.C. reported 2-4 inches of snow fell over the region with temperatures that dropped to the mid-20s.
A once-in-a-lifetime winter storm pummeled the South, all the way down to the Gulf Coast, with snow and ice. Here's the latest.
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A winter storm pummeled the southern United States with ice and snow Tuesday. Here's how much snow fell in Florida, Texas, Alabama and more.
The Southeastern Conference said Wednesday that it's rescheduling the LSU -South Carolina women's basketball game because of weather-related travel issues. The game, originally scheduled to tip at 7 p.m. Thursday in Columbia, South Carolina, will now begin at 4 p.m. Friday on ESPN.
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