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Gamecock Women's Soccer Season Ends in NCAA Quarterfinals

It's the third time in four seasons the Gamecocks have finished in at least the NCAA quarterfinals. South Carolina will graduate five seniors in Grace Fisk, Mikayla Krzeczowski, Elexa Bahr, Tatumn Milazzo and Rebecca Koch.

Gamecock Women's Basketball Falls to Indiana, 71-57

South Carolina suffered a rare bad-shooting night, falling to Indiana 71-57 in the Paradise Jam. The Gamecocks led after the first quarter and dominated the third quarter, but foul trouble to key Gamecocks derailed the offense late in the loss.

CAROLINA-CLEMSON MEMORIES: The '04 Brawl

As the Carolina-Clemson rivalry game approaches, ABC Columbia looks back at some of the most memorable moments in the Palmetto Bowl. In 2004, the Gamecocks and Tigers played a game no one will ever forget. Former Gamecock Preston Thorne was there.

CAROLINA-CLEMSON MEMORIES: Mason Zandi looks back at 2012 win over Tigers

This week, leading up to the Carolina-Clemson game Saturday afternoon, ABC Columbia takes a look at some of the greatest moments in the history of the rivalry. In this installment, former Gamecock offensive lineman Mason Zandi looks back at Carolina's 27-17 win over Clemson in 2012.

Gamecocks fall to Wichita St. in Cancun

Erik Stevenson had 19 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals and Wichita State led wire-to-wire in a 70-47 victory over South Carolina on Tuesday night to advance to the title game of the Cancun Challenge.

Boston wins SEC Freshman of the Week

South Carolina forward Aliyah Boston (St. Thomas, U.S.V.I./Worcester (Mass.) Academy) was named SEC Freshman of the Week, the league office announced Tuesday morning. Boston averaged 15.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2 blocks per game.

Gamecocks Notch 10th-Straight Win Over Clemson

In the final rivalry game of her career, Mikiah Herbert Harrigan narrowly missed a double-double with nine rebounds, including five on the offensive end, and added a pair of blocks as well.

Gamecocks blank Notre Dame 1-0 in NCAA second round

No. 5 South Carolina women's soccer advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in school history with a 1-0 win over Notre Dame on Friday night. Sophomore Riley Tanner's goal was the difference in the win for the Gamecocks, who beat Notre Dame for the second time this season.

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