For the third time in four seasons South Carolina women's soccer (19-2-3, 7-0-3 SEC) reached the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals in 2019. The Gamecocks were the last standing SEC program in the 64-team tournament.
This will be the first University of South Carolina Athletics event since the March 11th softball game against Winthrop at Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field 192 days ago (as of Saturday).
Teams will also be permitted to begin full team practices on Thursday, October 22. The start date of other winter sports (indoor track and field, swimming and diving and wrestling) will be up to each institution's discretion.
This weekend’s game between No. 12 North Carolina and Charlotte has been canceled after the 49ers announced contact tracing had depleted their offensive line with several players placed into quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Collin Hill will be the starting quarterback when the South Carolina Gamecocks open the 2020 football season against the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday, Sept. 26, head coach Will Muschamp announced today.
The Gamecock women's soccer program has been projected to finish second in the SEC preseason coaches' poll, announced by the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday.
Will Muschamp said on his call-in show Thursday night that two members of the Gamecock football team have tested positive for COVID-19, while nine others are being held out of practice because of contact tracing.
The Springs Brooks Plaza outside Williams-Brice Stadium will have a new centerpiece with the delivery of the much-anticipated Gamecock sculpture on Thursday, September 10.
The Southeastern Conference has announced the 2020 fall women's soccer schedule, which includes four matches at South Carolina's Stone Stadium this season for the defending SEC Tournament Champion Gamecocks.
The Southeastern Conference announced the fall volleyball schedule for the 2020 season Wednesday afternoon. South Carolina will face regional rivals Georgia and Tennessee on the road and play host to Auburn and Florida.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is not sure he has ever been this eager to start a season for the top-ranked Tigers after months of uncertainty due to the global pandemic.
It's not something Gamecock fans have seen since the Spurrier days, but new offensive coordinator Mike Bobo says, he'll go a little old school this year.
The South Carolina football team was back on the practice fields Tuesday morning as they began week four of the preseason camp. The team was dressed in full pads as they went through a two-hour workout on a beautiful September morning in Columbia.