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2024 | CJ Fulton, an Irish National Team guard, chose to return to the team for the upcoming season. |
2024 | Charleston Cougars were selected to finish second place in the conference's preseason poll. |
2024 | Ante Brzovic, a 2024 First Team All-CAA member, decided to return for his senior season. |
2024 | Chris Mack begins his first season as head coach of the Charleston Cougars men's basketball team. |
October 1 2024 | Derrin Boyd, a graduate student from Lipscomb who led his team with 17.6 points per game and earned All-ASUN Second Team selection, becomes eligible to play for Charleston. |
October 1 2024 | Lazar Đjoković and Đorđe Ćurčić, two sophomores who previously played together on the Serbian U-19 National Team, become eligible to play for Charleston after transferring from Saint Louis and Xavier. |
October 1 2024 | AJ Smith becomes eligible to play for Charleston after transferring from The Citadel, bringing 16.2 points per game scoring experience from his previous team. |
October 1 2024 | Elijah Jones, a senior transfer who won the NJCAA National Championship in 2023, becomes eligible to play for Charleston after transferring from Green Bay. |
October 1 2024 | Deywilk Tavarez, a sophomore transfer from Delaware State who won MEAC Rookie of the Year after averaging 17.0 points per game, becomes eligible to play for Charleston. |
October 1 2024 | Stef van Bussel, an international player who previously played for Netherlands National U-18 and U-16 Teams, becomes eligible to play for Charleston after transferring from Saint Louis. |
2020 | The College of Charleston's Bully Pulpit Series hosted multiple U.S. presidential candidates during the 2020 campaign, including Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Amy Klobuchar, Beto O'Rourke, and Bernie Sanders. |
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