Staley speaks on what went wrong against Maryland
Dawn Staley addressed the difference in how No. 10 Carolina started and ended their game against No. 9 Maryland, as the Terrapins won on the road 85-61.
The Gamecocks fell out of the first 10 teams in the AP women’s basketball poll on Monday after being ranked that high for the past 89 consecutive weeks dating back to Jan. 6, 2014. It was the third-longest active streak behind UConn and Notre Dame.
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Shelton Mitchell scored 22 points with four steals, Elijah Thomas had 15 points and 12 rebounds and No. 16 Clemson beat Akron 72-69 on Monday in the first game of the Cayman Islands Classic. Marcquise Reed added 16 points for Clemson (4-0), which returns four starters from last season’s Sweet 16 game. Sophomore Aamir…
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Chris Silva scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead South Carolina to a 90-55 rout of George Washington in the consolation game of the Air Force Reserve Tip-Off tournament.
Instead of earning a comeback win to bolster playoff hopes, Newton’s errant pass with 1:07 left allowed Detroit to hold on for a 20-19 win over Carolina on Sunday.
Dawn Staley addressed the difference in how No. 10 Carolina started and ended their game against No. 9 Maryland, as the Terrapins won on the road 85-61.
While back in the States from playing in China, nursing and recovering from an injury while playing international pro ball, Gamecocks great A’ja Wilson watched her former teammates and coaches clash with No. 9 Maryland, taking in her first game as a graduate of USC.
Jake Bentley, Jason Senn, AJ Turner, and TJ Brunson discussed what went right for Carolina in their 49-9 win over Chattanooga Saturday night and what they aim to build on as they prep for their rivalry week road trip to Clemson.
The Gamecocks’ 49-9 win over Chattanooga Saturday night will make Will Muschamp the first coach in Carolina history to lead a team to a bowl game in his first three years in charge of the program. But there’s still bigger goals and opponents ahead for USC.