HIGHLIGHTS: Gamecocks hold off UMASS, 76-70
Freshman Justin Minaya scored 17 points, Chris Silva had 12 of his 14 points in the second half and South Carolina defeated UMass 76-70 on Saturday.
No. 1 Clemson is the top seed in the College Football Playoff for the second time in three years as they look to win their second-straight College Football Playoff National Championship.
New Year’s Day is game day for the Gamecocks. Carolina has accepted an invitation to take part in the 2018 Outback Bowl to face off with Michigan.
Whether it was about wearing invisible turnover chains, trash talk from Hurricanes legends, or a dominant performance worthy of a No. 1 ranking, Clemson players had plenty of to discuss following their 38-3 win over Miami in the ACC Championship.
Dabo Swinney speaks to the media following his No. 1 Tigers 38-3 win over Miami in the ACC Championship, their third conference title in a row.
For the first time in 29 years, No. 1 Clemson has won their third-straight ACC Championship, handling No. 7 Miami 38-3.
Top-ranked Clemson claimed its second-straight ACC Title Saturday night, with a 38-3 beatdown of Miami. They celebrated like it too. Click the video to watch the festivities.
Freshman Justin Minaya scored 17 points, Chris Silva had 12 of his 14 points in the second half and South Carolina defeated UMass 76-70 on Saturday.
The Dutch Fork Silver Foxes held off a late Dorman comeback to win its second-straight 5A State Championship Saturday afternoon at Williams-Brice Stadium.
Former Gamecock and current Gamecock Radio Network analyst Langston Moore joined ABC Columbia Sports Director Mike Gillespie to recap the 2017 Gamecock regular season, but with a little twist.
Fueled by a balanced offensive attack and a stifling defensive performance, the No. 1 Clemson football team won its third straight and 17th all-time ACC Championship, defeating the No. 7 Miami Hurricanes 38-3 on Saturday at Bank of America Stadium. With the win, Clemson improved to 12-1 overall, while Miami moved to 10-2.