Blue Hose fly past Eagles, 80-72

By MONTE DUTTON Jonah Pierce keeps Morehead's Josiah LeGree occupied (Monte Dutton photos). Click here. The early part of basketball season is often full of ups and downs. The goal is to round into shape for the conference season. On Saturday afternoon at Templeton Center, Presbyterian College took a step in the right direction with …

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Harvard to bring antiquity to Timmons Arena

By MONTE DUTTON Tom House (Furman photo) Click here. For as long as I can remember, fans of private schools have referred, mostly tongue in cheek, as their schools as “the Harvard of the South.” Furman gets to play Harvard “in the South” when the Paladins host the Crimson at Timmons Arena on Saturday at …

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UAB opts to promote interim head coach

PC's Steve Englehart was a finalist in UAB coaching search (Monte Dutton photo). Click here. The University of Alabama Birmingham has chosen interim football coach Alex Mortensen to coach the Blazers going forward. The son of the late ESPN analyst Chris Mortensen took over when ex-NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer was dismissed during the season. The …

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Englehart is finalist for UAB vacancy

By MONTE DUTTON Steve Englehart (Monte Dutton photo) Click here. Reports in Alabama indicate that Presbyterian College’s Steve Englehart may be headed to the vacant head football coaching job at the University of Alabama Birmingham. The hire has not yet been confirmed or announced. UAB fired former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer after two seasons yielded …

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Devils fall short, but numbers were prolific

By MONTE DUTTON Javen Cook (3) rushed for a school-record 334 yards against Landrum (Monte Dutton photo). Click here. Clinton High School has won nine state football championships. In all-time victories, the Red Devils rank 10th in the state’s history with 715. The leader is Summerville with 856. The only other school above 800 is …

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Blue Hose demolish Bulldogs, 69-41

By MONTE DUTTON Carl Parrish (Monte Dutton photo) Click here. Presbyterian and Citadel played in the Harrah’s Cherokee Center, which annually hosts the Southern Conference Tournament, on Sunday. The Bulldogs exited in the first round of that Asheville, N.C., affair earlier this year, and little familiarity was apparent in the Blue Hose’ 69-41 victory. Statistically, …

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Paladins reach finals of Florida tourney

By MONTE DUTTON Alex Wilkins (Furman photo) A talented group of Paladins showed some potential in Thursday’s 73-72 victory over Richmond in the opening game of the Terry’s Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational in Kissimmee, Fla. Click here. Furman will be back on ESPN2 on Friday at 3 p.m., taking on Illinois State (5-2) in the …

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What’s next for Englehart?

By MONTE DUTTON Steve Englehart (Monte Dutton photo) Click here. The Football Championship Subdivision, the lower tier of NCAA Division I, named Presbyterian College’s Steve Englehart as one of five district winners of the American Football Coaches Association’s Coach of the Year race. Earlier this week, Englehart, 48, was named as one of the 15 …

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