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WBB: Duke Preview
Who: #3 South Carolina (7-1) vs. Duke (8-1). Columbia, SC
Time/TV: 9:00 on ESPN. C”Mon world wide leader- some of us got to work in the morning. Texas at Notre Dame is the lead-in.
Line: Will update when one is available. Best guess SC -13.5. Total 135.5
History: South Carolina leads 7-2 and 6-1 under Dawn Staley. Carolina leads Duke 3-0 at Colonial Life Arena but the Blue Devils have been a pesky out in prior years, excluding Duke’s last trip to the CLA in 2019 when they lost by 43. Tonight’s game marks the Gamecocks’ second appearance in the ACC/SEC Challenge. In the inaugural event last season, South Carolina had a comeback victory over #24 North Carolina 65-58 in Chapel Hill.
Last Meeting: December 3, 2023. Carolina 77-61. The Gamecocks were coming off a win at UNC and were making their second straight ACC Tobacco Road game. The Gamecocks started slow and the Devils proved to be a out. Duke tied the game at 55-55 with 7:43 to play before a 22-6 USC run ended the upset bid. The Gamecocks dominated the boards to the tune of 45-24. Kamilla Cardoso was unstoppable with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Chloe Kitts also added 14 points.
Scouting the Blue Devils
This looks like the best team of the Kara Lawson era in Durham. Last year’s squad advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to UConn 53-45. Duke’s teams under Lawson have been known for their defense, but this group of Devils can score. Duke is averaging 83.2 points and shooting 48.3% from the floor, including 38.9% from three. The Blue Devil’s have played a strong schedule with ranked wins over Kansas State and Oklahoma. Duke’s only loss was a five-point defeat at Maryland.
The players to know behind the numbers: senior guard Reigan Richardson is Duke’s best player averaging 15 points a game and shooting 43% from three. Richardson dropped 35 on Oklahoma the day before Thanksgiving. Freshman Toby Fournier had an offer from Dawn Staley and her play early in her career shows why. The Canada native is averaging just under 12 points with 4.3 rebounds a game. The Blue Devil’s leading rebounder is 6’0 athletic guard Jadyn Donovan. The sophomore from Maryland is pulling down 7.2 boards a game. Lawson pulled Duke’s second leading scorer, Ashlon Jackson, all the way from China… China, Texas that is. (I didn’t know such a town existed- for those wondering it is a town of 1,260 people that is about 35 miles east of Houston and 10 miles west of Beaumont). Jackson can be a real x-factor when she’s hitting her threes. She was a combined 10-for-15 against K-State and Oklahoma but was also a combined 3-for-12 in Duke’s loss to Maryland and near loss at South Dakota State. She’s connecting on 45.8% of her three-point attempts on the season.
Gamecock News and Notes
First some fan info: With the late tipoff, the Gamecocks invite fans to dress in their comfy, but appropriate, pajamas.Fans have two options to give this holiday seasonBring a new blanket to donate at the door, and the Gamecocks will get them to local shelters.Bring a new teddy bear (unboxed, no battery packs please!) to toss onto the court at halftime, and the Gamecocks will distribute them to various hospitals and other charities.
South Carolina is playing its fourth ranked opponent of the season, and the Gamecocks’ schedule includes 14 games against teams ranked this week or at the time of the game. Seven of those games are against non-conference foes. The Gamecocks head to play Top 10 TCU on Sunday. Strength of schedule is why South Carolina, despite having a loss, topped the NCAA’s NET rankings when they were released on Monday.
South Carolina rebounded to their first loss since March of 2023 with two resounding wins over Iowa State and Purdue. The Gamecocks two highly ranked freshman were a big reason. Joyce Edwards earned SEC co-Freshman of the Week honors this week after leading the team with 12.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game at the Fort Myers Tip-Off last weekend. Maddy McDaniel is second in the nation with a 7.00 assist-to-turnover ratio that includes four games of at least four assists and three turnover-free games.
Prediction: Duke hangs around until South Carolina’s superior depth kicks in late. Gamecocks 83-70.
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Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Coming to South Carolina Tourist Town
When most people think of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, they picture a tourist destination with ample sunshine, sandy beaches, and beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean.
But soon Myrtle Beach will feature a more meaningful attraction city officials believe is long overdue – a Vietnam War memorial.
Last week, more than 500 curious residents of the oceanside southern hamlet attended a groundbreaking event for the new memorial, which will be in The Market Common at Warbird Park.
Entrance to the memorial will feature the words “Welcome Home,” a phrase many Vietnam veterans never heard upon returning from war more than five decades ago.
During construction, an 8-foot, multi-sided wall will be built, along with a reflecting pool and a memorial garden. The goal: to finish most of the work before this year’s Memorial Day weekend, according to The Post & Courier.
Long Overdue Welcome Home
Some of the project’s organizers spoke at the groundbreaking, including retired Air Force Col. Thomas “Buddy” Styers who shouted enthusiastically to many Vietnam veterans in attendance, “Welcome home, brothers, welcome home!”
“For those who don’t know what that means, it’s for all that they went through,” Styers said.
Styers, a Myrtle Beach resident, is the executive director of the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Redevelopment Authority. Himself a Vietnam veteran, Styers can relate to the negativity many of his fellow soldiers faced when they came home. Styers returned to the U.S. in 1970 after serving a tour in Vietnam.
“I came home through the San Francisco airport at 1 o’clock in the morning. It was winter and I was in short sleeves,” Styers said. “Right around the corner there were (protestors) waiting for people in uniform. They were calling us names and worse. … It was the first time I’d ever seen men with long hair.”
Project Came Together Quickly
In 1992, Styers retired from the Air Force and in 1993, the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base closed. Styers took the lead in helping the dormant 114-acre former base transform into The Market Common, a vibrant residential and commercial hub. At the center of the district is Warbird Park, which already includes a World War II memorial, along with an exhibit of some of the aircraft previously housed at the old Air Force base.
“I knew we had to preserve the history of the Air Force and the military in Myrtle Beach,” he said, “and this is the one piece that has been missing.”
The city’s redevelopment group donated $600,000 to construct the memorial, and other local donors chipped in. The project has moved along quickly. Organizers started the planning phase early last year after receiving input from Myrtle Beach area veterans’ groups, which proved vital in moving the project along.
The project’s brisk execution impressed Meredith Denari, a city spokesperson, who told the Post & Courier that seeing the memorial develop from an idea to Wednesday’s groundbreaking in a year was a “true community effort.”
Memorial Features
Mike Lowder, a Myrtle Beach city council member, became emotional talking about the memorial to veterans in attendance.
“This is a small way for the city of Myrtle Beach to say, ‘Welcome home,’” Lowder said.
Jessica Wise, head architect for the project, said the memorial needed to showcase several themes.
“We wanted the memorial to be a place of visibility, remembrance, reflection, gratitude, storytelling and education,” she said.
The Vietnam memorial wall will be illuminated at night and will include images, engravings and statues. It will also include quotes from past presidents Jimmy Carter and Franklin Roosevelt. Stone benches will also be placed at the site to give people a chance to reflect on the sacrifices of the Vietnam War and connect with other visitors.
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SC releases 2025 human trafficking report, spotlights minors as victims
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WPDE) — South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson unveiled the 2025 Annual Report on human trafficking at the State House Monday, which highlighted the ongoing battle against this pervasive crime.
As Chair of the South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force, Wilson was joined by task force leadership and law enforcement officials from various levels to present the report’s findings.
In 2025, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) investigated 315 tips, involving over 300 potential victims, with a significant number of cases involving minors.
Investigations spanned 41 of the state’s counties, with Greenville leading at 35 cases, followed by Berkeley and Charleston with 30 each, Richland with 28, Lexington with 27, and Dorchester with 21. Only five counties reported no cases.
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While data from the National Human Trafficking Hotline was absent due to an operator transition, the report incorporated statistics from the Department of Social Services and the Department of Juvenile Justice, underscoring the various entry points for identifying minor victims.
“Human trafficking is not a challenge any single agency can solve alone,” said Wilson. “Through the leadership of the State Task Force and the dedication of our partners, South Carolina remains a model on how to best address this crime.”
A significant initiative launched in 2025 was the South Carolina Safe House Certification Program, aimed at service providers working with trafficking victims. In collaboration with the Safe House Project, the Task Force certified programs at four organizations: Doors to Freedom, the Formation Project, Jasmine Road, and Lighthouse for Life. South Carolina is the first state to mandate a statewide certification for specialized human trafficking programs, which are now listed in the Task Force’s online resource directory.
“The data continues to inform how we shape and implement statewide initiatives from specialized training and certification to public awareness and prevention education,” said Monique Garvin, Director of the Task Force.
The event was attended by SLED Chief Mark Keel, State Task Force Subcommittee Chairs, regional task force chairs, nonprofit leaders, and other anti-human trafficking advocates.
For more information, the annual report is available on the State Task Force website at humantrafficking.scag.gov.
To report incidents or seek victim services, individuals can contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888, which operates confidentially 24/7.
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South Carolina Lottery Pick 3, Pick 4 results for Jan. 11, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The South Carolina Education Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Jan. 11, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Pick 3 Plus FIREBALL numbers from Jan. 11 drawing
Evening: 3-0-0, FB: 1
Check Pick 3 Plus FIREBALL payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 Plus FIREBALL numbers from Jan. 11 drawing
Evening: 4-7-9-4, FB: 1
Check Pick 4 Plus FIREBALL payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from Jan. 11 drawing
Evening: 04
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Palmetto Cash 5 numbers from Jan. 11 drawing
09-14-17-25-27
Check Palmetto Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
The South Carolina Education Lottery provides multiple ways to claim prizes, depending on the amount won:
For prizes up to $500, you can redeem your winnings directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. Simply present your signed winning ticket at the retailer for an immediate payout.
Winnings $501 to $100,000, may be redeemed by mailing your signed winning ticket along with a completed claim form and a copy of a government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center. For security, keep copies of your documents and use registered mail to ensure the safe arrival of your ticket.
SC Education Lottery
P.O. Box 11039
Columbia, SC 29211-1039
For large winnings above $100,000, claims must be made in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in Columbia. To claim, bring your signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, a government-issued photo ID, and your Social Security card for identity verification. Winners of large prizes may also set up an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for convenient direct deposit of winnings.
Columbia Claims Center
1303 Assembly Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Claim Deadline: All prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date for draw games.
For more details and to access the claim form, visit the South Carolina Lottery claim page.
When are the South Carolina Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3: Daily at 12:59 p.m. (Midday) and 6:59 p.m. (Evening).
- Pick 4: Daily at 12:59 p.m. (Midday) and 6:59 p.m. (Evening).
- Cash Pop: Daily at 12:59 p.m. (Midday) and 6:59 p.m. (Evening).
- Palmetto Cash 5: 6:59 p.m. ET daily.
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