The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

THE HOT CORNER

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Victaria Saxton scored 19 points and Aliyah Boston had her 79th career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds as No. 1 South Carolina improved to 30-0 with a 93-66 victory over Arkansas at the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament on Friday. The topseeded Gamecocks will play either fourth-seed Mississipp­i or No. 13 seed Texas A&M in the semifinals today. South Carolina improved to 30-0 with its 36th straight victory.

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 2

Vanderbilt has announced on social media that scoring leader Liam Robbins will miss the rest of the season with a leg injury sustained in Wednesday’s 68-66 victory at No. 23 Kentucky. The fifth-year senior left the game after just four minutes after going up for a rebound and landing awkwardly.

PRO SOCCER: Brighton manager 3

Roberto De Zerbi won’t be on the touchline for today’s Premier League game against West Ham as a result of a one-match suspension for abusive behavior toward a match official. The Football Associatio­n announced the touchline ban and a fine of $18,000 for De Zerbi’s actions following a 1-0 loss to Fulham on Feb. 18.

PRO BASEBALL: Toronto Blue

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Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. left Friday’s spring training game against Tampa Bay with right knee discomfort. Guerrero was seen walking toward the clubhouse with an athletic trainer in the second inning and was replaced defensivel­y by Rainer Nunez to start the third. Guerrero had an RBI single during the first inning in his lone at-bat.

SKIING: A downhill race in

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Aspen, Colorado, was canceled Friday after 24 racers due to the deteriorat­ing weather conditions and with Adrian Smiseth Sejersted of Norway in line for his first World Cup win.

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