Andrew Miller
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Andrew Miller, a long-time sportswriter for The Post and Courier, covers the Carolina Stingrays.
Recent Stories
Threat of MLS strike looms large
Real Salt Lake striker Robbie Findley hopes he's still playing soccer next week. With the start of the regular season less than a week away, Major League Soccer faces its first labor stoppage that is threatening to end this year's season even before it begins.
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Rays welcoming back injured trio
South Carolina Stingrays coach Cail MacLean isn't expected to sign any college players for this weekend's two-game series with the Florida Everblades. But that doesn't mean the Stingrays won't have a couple of new faces in their lineup. Well, new, old faces.
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MLS champs too much for Battery
This time there was no moral victory for the Charleston Battery. In the opening round of the Carolina Challenge Cup last Saturday, the Battery managed to play Major League Soccer's Toronto FC to a scoreless draw.
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Russell's kick has raised expectations
MLS Cup champion Real Salt Lake play Battery today
When last we saw Real Salt Lake defensive midfielder Robbie Russell he was being swarmed by his teammates just inside the 18-yard box on Seattle's Qwest Field.
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Florida goalie again foils Rays
Florida goalie Chris Beckford-Tseu didn't stand on his head the last two games against the South Carolina Stingrays -- it just seemed that way.
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Charleston optimistic after opening match
It doesn't seem to matter what league the Charleston Battery plays in, they always seem to give teams from Major League Soccer fits. And Saturday night's matchup with Toronto FC was no exception.
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Stingrays lose in OT, but clinch playoff spot
The South Carolina Stingrays probably deserved a better fate. Milan Gajic scored with 1:16 left in overtime to lift Florida over South Carolina, 2-1, Saturday night before a crowd of 6,257 at the North Charleston Coliseum.
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Stingrays on brink of another playoff berth
Todd Ford had no one to blame but himself. With a little more than seven minutes left in regulation, the South Carolina goalie appeared to be well on his way to his second shutout of the season. But one missed poke check later and the shutout was gone.
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Lowcountry success leads to MLS awards
Jason Kreis wasn't about to challenge the fickle soccer gods. If winning a second straight MLS Cup required another extended stay in the Lowcountry to play in the Carolina Challenge Cup, then the coach of Real Salt Lake was all for it.
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