Sorensen an imposing figure
Posted at 12:23 AM on 12.25.2008
Justin Sorensen, a native of Parksville, British Columbia, has survived sticky, 100-degree days, embraced the Southern hospitality and found a home on the Gamecocks' offensive line.
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Justin Sorensen, a native of Parksville, British Columbia, has survived sticky, 100-degree days, embraced the Southern hospitality and found a home on the Gamecocks' offensive line.
USC's new women's basketball coach sat down recently with GoGamecocks the Magazine's Joseph Person and discussed Columbia's late-night dining options, her favorite movies and why you'll never catch her on a WaveRunner at Lake Murray.
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Darrin Horn was introduced as South Carolina's new men's basketball coach on April 1, after five years as Western Kentucky's coach. He sat down with Seth Emerson, GoGamecocks The Magazine's men's basketball beat writer, recently for some questions.
The winter issue of GoGamecocks The Magazine hits newsstands Thursday, Nov. 13. This edition features basketball preview coverage, a feature on football offensive tackle Justin Sorensen and more. Plus, find out more about Steve Spurrier's right-hand man. Click here to find a distribution location, or call (803) 255-1365.