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The Columbia Inferno were an ECHL team based in Columbia, South Carolina. Beginning in 2008, the team went on voluntary suspension awaiting construction of a new arena in suburban Lexington County, South Carolina. However, the ECHL dropped Columbia as a "future market" in June 2014. [1] They played their home games at the Carolina Coliseum.
The headquarters of Bvt. Maj. Gen. William F. Barry burned down as the inferno spread; the General and his staff barely escaped with their lives. [70] The University of South Carolina narrowly escaped burning through the effort of alert citizens who put out spot fires. [71]
The Coliseum was the largest arena in South Carolina at the time of its completion. It was the home of the USC men's and women's basketball teams from 1968 to 2002, as well as Columbia's main events venue until 2002, when the Colonial Life Arena , opened a block away on Greene Street.
The Chicago Inferno is an American soccer club based in Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States. The team originally played from 2012 to 2014 in the USL Premier Development League, the fourth division of the American soccer pyramid, in the Heartland Division of the Central Conference. In 2015 Chicago Inferno - Crystal Lake was launched as a ...
Columbia Inferno: 3 – 2: OT: South Carolina Stingrays Carolina Coliseum: May 6 South Carolina Stingrays: 2 – 0: Columbia Inferno North Charleston Coliseum:
Lancaster Inferno FC: 0 NC Courage U23: 3 Eastern Conference: Long Island Rough Riders: 0 Long Island Rough Riders: 2 Eagle FC* 1 NC Courage U23* 2 Tennessee SC: 1 Florida Elite SA: 1 Asheville City SC* 2 Asheville City SC* 0 Southern Conference: Tennessee SC: 1 AHFC Royals: 0 Tennessee SC: 1 NC Courage U23* 3 Colorado Storm 2 Minnesota Aurora ...
Due to South Carolina location in the American sun belt as well as its low overall population and the lack of any major media market (Charleston is the largest city with approximately 150,000 people in 2022), [2] South Carolina was largely ignored by the ice hockey community for decades.
Greenville, South Carolina: Cambria County War Memorial Arena: 1988–2010 3,745 1950 ... Columbia Inferno (2001–2008) Carolina Coliseum: 2001–2008 [16] 12,401