Adam Hill, Cardinal Newman’s Tringali solid in Friday scrimmage
The Gamecocks held their first scrimmage of the year Friday afternoon at Founders Park.
The Gamecocks held their first scrimmage of the year Friday afternoon at Founders Park.
On Friday, Dawn Staley reiterated her position on Te’a Cooper and the NCAA ruling Cooper ineligible to play this season.
The time has come and Coastal Carolina baseball, like everyone else across the country this weekend, is ready to officially start the 2018 season. The Chanticleers will have three weeks to prepare before opening their season Feb. 16-19by hosting Indiana, Oklahoma, South Alabama, Kansas State and Virginia Tech in the 18th annual Brittain Resorts Baseball at the Beach.
A few former Gamecocks and current Houston Texans are trading in the pads for a little game of basketball. But not just any game.
Saturday’s basketball doubleheader between Newberry and Mars Hill has been postponed until Monday, Feb. 19.
For just the third time in the last 10 seasons, Gamecock baseball isn’t ranked in the top 25 of Baseball America’s poll.
A’ja Wilson had 27 points, 13 rebounds and seven blocks in her return to the starting lineup to power No. 9 South Carolina to a 90-42 victory over Arkansas on Thursday night.
Prior to Thursday’s game, Dawn Staley presented senior forward A’ja Wilson with a ball to commemorate her 2,000th career point, which she scored against Auburn on Jan. 11.
South Carolina Athletics was informed today by the NCAA that the waiver of the transfer year in residence for Te’a Cooper was denied. Cooper will have two years of eligibility remaining, beginning with the 2018-19 season.
The Gamecocks 16-3 (5-2 SEC) will host the Arkansas Razorbacks 11-9 (2-5 SEC) tonight at Colonial Life Arena with a 6:30 p.m. start time. Senior forward A’ja Wilson will be celebrated for her 2,000th career point by Dawn Staley prior to tip-off.