Here is the latest South Carolina sports news from The Associated Press

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — The second round of the RBC Heritage was cut short because of rain yesterday, with K.J. Choi shooting a 4-under 67 for a one-stroke lead over Robert Allenby. Allenby was among 65 players left on the course when the storm hit Harbour Town Golf Links.

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Former FedEx Cup champion Bill Haas withdrew yesterday from the RBC Heritage with a wrist injury. Haas opened with a 1-over 72 that left him six shots off the lead shared by Matt Kuchar, Steven Langley and William McGirt. Haas did not start his second round here.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Student-athletes who seek transfers due to “difficult life circumstances” might have to sit out a season but gain an extra year of eligibility starting in 2015-16. The NCAA says the proposed change would give athletes a year to focus on academics and the circumstance that led them to seek a transfer.

ATLANTA (AP) — TNT analyst Craig Sager will miss the NBA playoffs as he undergoes treatment for leukemia. A sideline reporter famous for his brightly colored suits, Sager describes the postseason as “my favorite time of year — city to city, round by round, 40 games in 40 nights.”