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SC-Ga.’s Jasper port barely treading water after 19 years
The short-term prospects for the long-planned megaport in Jasper County aren’t gaining much steam.
In fact, they appear to be nearly dead in the water.
At one of his first public appearances before lawmakers, S.C. State Ports Authority CEO Micah Mallace provided a update last week about the Jasper Ocean Terminal that South Carolina and Georgia vowed to develop together along the Savannah River nearly two decades ago.
“Where are we with that now?” asked Rep. David Weeks, D-Sumter.
Mallace, with his first 100 days under his belt, replied that the SPA’s Peach State’s counterpart isn’t as engaged as it was earlier on in the drawn-out process.
“I think that the Georgia Ports Authority has been clear in their intentions and that they wish to deliver more infrastructure, more capacity that they control individually … on the Georgia side of the river, if you will,” he said Jan. 28.
He added that South Carolina’s nearest maritime rival “enjoys ample capacity for the foreseeable future for the next couple of decades.”
“We remain committed to delivering something in Jasper at the right time but certainly don’t have the funding nor the demand to do so in the short term,” Mallace said of the SPA.
Rep. Leon Stavrinakis of Charleston chimed in that it “doesn’t sound like you have a partner right now” for the project.
“That’s right,” Mallace said.
The 1,500-acre site on the South Carolina side of the Savannah River was was first identified as a prime deep-water maritime hub location about 40 years ago.
The two states formally agreed to pursue the deal together in March 2007 and acquired the site near Ridgeland the following year for $7.6 million. They’ve since contributed a total of roughly $20 million over the years to pay for preliminary engineering studies, consultants and other expenses.
The original goal was to be open in 2025.
The Jasper terminal would be a $5 billion game changer for the Southeast shipping industry, outfitted with up to 10 berths that could handle as many as 7 million cargo containers a year. County leaders were eager to build the terminal as quickly as possible to create thousands of jobs and expand the tax base.
The proposed Jasper Ocean Terminal (upper right) was announced in 2007 for a 1,500 acres on the South Carolina side of the Savannah River in Jasper County.
The timing was reassessed and pushed back in 2018, when a new forecast showed the new terminal wouldn’t be needed until 2035 at the earliest, a decade later than the previous estimate.
By then, Georgia was starting to move on. It chose in 2019 to stick close to home by outlining plans to convert about 200 acres up the river on Hutchinson Island near downtown Savannah into a three-ship container terminal that’s expected to open in 2030.
The decision pushed work at the Jasper site even further back.
The Port of Charleston, meanwhile, saw an unexpected expansion opportunity drop in its lap when WestRock Co. agreed to sell its shuttered Cooper River paper mill to the SPA two years ago. The $110 million purchase is expected to more give the authority’s neighboring North Charleston Terminal room to grow through 2050 or beyond.
For now, all preliminary work at the Jasper port property is on hold. The six-member board that South Carolina and Georgia created to move the project along hasn’t met since October 2024. Its website hasn’t been updated.
Andy Fulghum, Jasper County’s administrator, said in an email that he and other local officials have “been at this a long time” but they understand “all of this is market-driven.”
He also was appreciative that the area’s Statehouse delegation for helping redirect funding from the idled terminal effort “to assist us with some current economic development projects.”
“This makes sense and will help us to better respond to current landside port-related development interest in that area,” he said.
A $1.8 million budget request last week will go toward a new trade park in Jasper that, ironically, will handle cargo shipments from the Port of Savannah.
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Missouri beats South Carolina in game two
Columbia, Mo. — The South Carolina softball team (25-21, 4-13) dropped the second game of its series at Missouri (24-23, 7-10) 5-0 Saturday night (Apr. 18).
Kai Byars led the Gamecocks with a pair of doubles on the night. It was her second multi-hit game of the season and her first game with multiple extra base hits.
The Tigers scored a run in the third inning without the aid of a hit. They would extend the lead and add four more in the fourth.
Carolina’s best opportunity for a run came in third. Byars doubled to lead off the inning and Shae Anderson followed with a bunt single. A double play on a potential sacrifice fly ended the rally.
Emma Friedel (8-4) took the loss, allowing one run on no hits in 3 1-3 innings. She struck out six and walked three.
The rubber game of the series will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. ET.
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Former Texas guard Jordan Lee transfers to SEC rival South Carolina
Audi Crooks on being in the transfer portal
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Jordan Lee entered the transfer portal after a breakout season at Texas and the junior guard isn’t going too far. She’s staying in the Southeastern Conference.
Lee announced on Instagram Friday that she’s transferring to South Carolina to play for Dawn Staley after spending the first two years of her collegiate career at Texas under Vic Schaefer. Lee captioned her Instagram post, which featured a video montage of her visit to Columbia, South Carolina, “Feeling cocky.”
Lee was one of four players from Texas to enter the transfer portal after the Longhorns’ second consecutive trip to the Final Four ended in a devastating loss to UCLA. She was named to the All-Region team in the Fort Worth 3 bracket in this year’s NCAA Tournament following her Sweet 16 and Elite Eight performance, where she recorded 22 points, six assists, three rebounds and four steals while also providing strong defense.
After being limited to five starts her freshman year, Lee slid into the starting lineup last season and started a career-high 38 games. She also averaged career highs in points (13.2), assists (2.5), rebounds (2.5), steals (1.5), field-goal percentage (42%) and free-throw percentage (75%), while shooting 34% from 3-point range.
Texas’ Aaliyah Crump, Justice Carlton and Aaliyah Moore also entered the transfer portal. On Friday, Crump announced she’s transferring to Duke, citing her connection with head coach Kara Lawson.
“For me, choosing Duke University goes far beyond one sentence. The moment I connected with Kara Lawson and her coaching staff, I knew I was exactly where I belonged,” said Crump, who averaged 7.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game her freshman season at Texas.
Crump continued: “Their dedication and vision for the program is truly special, and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to be a part of it. The connection Coach Lawson and I have built is one of a kind, and I fully trust in her plan for the success of this program. I can’t wait to be coached by genuine people who support my growth not only as a basketball player, but as a person as well.”
Three-time All-American Madison Booker and junior starting forward Breya Cunningham are expected to return to Texas.
Contributing: Mitchell Northam
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South Carolina DB Jalon Kilgore has private workout with Saints
Each offseason, the NFL shakes up the landscape with free agency, as some of the top names at each position move around the league to new teams. The New Orleans Saints have fallen victim to this in 2026 so far, with Demario Davis and Alontae Taylor both moving on, and Cameron Jordan not having re-signed as of yet. Cornerback was a position that could already use a talent influx alongside Kool-Aid McKinstry and Quincy Riley; now, it is even more of an issue.
Adding a new defensive back to fill the STAR role for the defense is certainly going to be a focus this spring, and that has been clear from the Saints’ pre-draft meetings. Recently, they added another name to the growing list; this time, it was South Carolina prospect Jalon Kilgore.
There is a lot to like about Kilgore, especially in that nickel or STAR role long term. He is enormously athletic and absolutely rapid both in straight-line testing and on the field. He got a decent chunk of his collegiate snaps at slot corner, 1,382 to be exact, but also had 541 in the box, 238 at free safety, 53 along the defensive line, and 24 as an outside corner.
His coverage metrics in 2025 were very solid, as on 65 targets, he allowed 34 receptions (52.3%) for 390 yards and 2 touchdowns. He picked up 2 interceptions, 10 pass deflections, 54 total tackles, and 2 fumble recoveries in 694 total snaps this season. Throughout the combine, he ended up performing well in pretty much every drill, which bodes well for his ability to translate to the NFL. If the Saints are looking to add someone with slot experience already, Kilgore may be one of the best options available.
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