Staley, Boston honored at Final Four Wednesday
South Carolina’s Dawn Staley and Aliyah Boston repeated as Werner Ladder Naismith Women’s Coach of the Year and Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year
South Carolina lost three more players Tuesday when Zia Cooke, Brea Beal and Laeticia Amihere joined three-time All-American Aliyah Boston in entering the WNBA draft.
The Gamecocks scored two runs in the seventh and three more in the eighth in a 5-0 win over No. 13 North Carolina Tuesday night at Truist Field.
South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball icon and 2021-22 national player of the year Aliyah Boston officially declared for the 2023 WNBA draft Saturday.
South Carolina’s shot at perfection is over, and so is its chance to repeat as national champion.
Caitlin Clark had another sensational game with 41 points to help Iowa spoil South Carolina’s perfect season with a 77-73 victory on Friday night in the Final Four.
In one of the most talked about and highly anticipated matchups in women’s Final Four history, Dawn Staley’s undefeated South Carolina team will face Iowa and dynamic guard Caitlin Clark.
Cole Messina broke a 3-all tie with a two-run home run as the Gamecocks moved to 7-0 in the SEC for the first time in program history with a 6-4 win over Mississippi State Thursday night
March Madness is down to the Women’s Final Four. Defending champion South Carolina remains on track to repeat and completing the 10th undefeated season in the women’s game after its 86-75 win over Maryland.
South Carolina’s Dawn Staley and Aliyah Boston repeated as Werner Ladder Naismith Women’s Coach of the Year and Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year
South Carolina senior guard Brea Beal knew she could trust Dawn Staley before she even suited up for the Gamecocks.