In a recent incident that has sparked significant discussion in the sports community, a DJ at a women’s basketball game ...
The Gamecocks also said they'd meet with the DJ to "provide further education on our expectations of her in the future." ...
LSU star basketball player Flau’jae Johnson and her fans were outraged that the deejay for South Carolina played a song of her father, rapper Camouflage, who was killed just before she was born.
DJ T.O. initially dismissed the controversy but later apologized on social media and was issued a one-game suspension from ...
Kim Mulkey and the LSU women's basketball program remain in the spotlight following a busy week of Southeastern Conference ...
However, Camoflauge, whose real name was Jason Akeil Johnson is LSU star player Flau’Jae Johnson’s father, who was killed in 2003 – nearly six months before she was born. The University of ...
The LSU Tigers, now 21-1 and ranked 2nd in the SEC, have proven their resilience once again, bouncing back from a tough loss ...
The South Carolina athletic department announced the women’s basketball team’s arena DJ has been suspended for one game for ...
LSU Tigers women's basketball coach addressed the ongoing controversy regarding South Carolina's home DJ playing a song by ...
Months later, things had seemingly calmed down—Flau’jae Johnson even poked fun at the situation last summer—ahead of the two SEC powerhouses meeting again this year. Until the end of the ...
Read South Carolina athletics' full apology after DJ played a song by LSU guard Flau'Jae Johnson's late father Camouflage ...
South Carolina's athletic department apologizes to LSU women's basketball star Flau'jae Johnson and her family after the Gamecocks' arena DJ played a song by her late father during South Carolina ...