Andrew Miller
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Andrew Miller, a long-time sportswriter for The Post and Courier, covers the Carolina Stingrays.
Recent Stories
First-place Rays beaten by Gwinnett
The Stingrays had plenty of luck Friday night against the Gwinnett Gladiators. Unfortunately most of it was bad luck.
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Rays' Ford played tough during unbeaten streak
Twenty seconds into the second period of Wednesday night's game, South Carolina Stingrays goalie Todd Ford realized it was going to be one of those nights.
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Touchdown punctuates Hill's career
Former Woodland and Clemson standout making a name for himself in Atlanta
Once a running back, always a running back. The last time that Atlanta Falcons cornerback Tye Hill had that much open space to work in front might have been his freshman year at Clemson when the former Woodland High School star still had aspirations of being a running back.
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Stingrays continue hot streak with a shootout victory at home
They say that the toughest game to win is that first home game after a long road trip. You'll get no argument from the South Carolina Stingrays. Keith Johnson had two goals, including the game-winner in the seventh round of the shootout, and Braden Holtby stopped 25 shots to lead the Stingrays past Charlotte, 3-2, Saturday night before a crowd of 5,592 at the North Charleston Coliseum.
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Myers carries North Charleston over Camden
Danzel Myers didn't miss practice this week. The Camden Bulldogs probably wished he had. Myers rolled up 424 yards of total offense and accounted for seven touchdowns to lead North Charleston past Camden, 52-22, Friday night.
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Bulldogs big factor in MEAC
Despite losing three starters, S.C. State considered a top contender for league crown
When South Carolina State basketball coach Tim Carter found out that the Bulldogs were picked to finish second in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preseason coaches poll, he thought his colleagues might be playing joke on him.
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SCSU learning to win
South Carolina State women's basketball coach Doug Robertson thinks he sees light at the end of the tunnel, and he's pretty certain it's not an on-coming train.
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Stuckey feels more at home in Cleveland
When Chansi Stuckey was traded from the New York Jets to Cleveland last month, the former Clemson wide receiver thought he would have a big role in the Browns' passing game. Think again.
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Wolves upend Marion
ST. STEPHEN -- With five minutes left in the third quarter and Timberland leading by 41 points, Wolves coach Art Craig turned to his son, quarterback Cody Craig, and told him his night was over.
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