More than 50 freshmen athlete recruits report to campus

The first 55 cadet-recruits of the Class of 2024 are receiving the first stage of their Citadel education after reporting to campus on July 29.

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Pro Bowler Andre Roberts & Former Citadel QB Building a Business

Two Citadel athlete alums are now business partners and co-owners of the first Zaxby’s restaurant in Chantilly, Virginia.

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USA Today: Soldier sneaks up on Citadel football player son

Tereis Drayton, a rising junior majoring in Finance, received a Homecoming surprise that was arranged by The Citadel Athletics in 2019.

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First small group of cadets return to campus

Members of the athletic cadre returned to campus early to get special instruction on to train the incoming cadet-athlete recruits.

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Remembering Ra’Shaud Graham, The Citadel Class of 2017

The Citadel family, and many people in Lake City, are mourning the passing of a young leader who impacted the lives of the many people he served.

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Cadets bring the heat for one of The Citadel’s coldest club sports

Friday and Saturday nights are met with a new anticipation for many cadets during hockey season.

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Citadel Notes: Turf going in at football stadium, coach’s contract update, good grades

The Citadel is ready to install artificial turf at Johnson Hagood Stadium, with the new surface slated to be finished by the end of April.

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Citadel’s Willie Eubanks III named SoCon defensive player of the year

Citadel linebacker Willie Eubanks III has been named defensive player of the year in the Southern Conference by the league’s football coaches and media.

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Citadel Track and Field teams hold annual holiday food drive

The track and field and cross country teams took part in their annual holiday food drive earlier this week to support needy families in the Charleston area.

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My ring story: where leadership and athletics meet

I could have gone to different colleges and universities for football. But I chose The Citadel because I did not want to go to a normal college.

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