Gamecocks start SEC Tournament defense Friday
The Gamecocks are chasing their seventh SEC Tournament title.
The Gamecocks are chasing their seventh SEC Tournament title.
Spencer Rattler is not sure how things went sideways when he was Oklahoma’s quarterback, he just knows it was time for a reset and believes he’s found it at South Carolina.
The Gamecocks scored a pair of runs in the seventh and one in the eighth to break a 6-all tie and give the Gamecocks a 9-6 win over Appalachian State Tuesday night at Truist Park.
Freshman Devin Carter had 17 points and eight rebounds, Jermaine Couisnard also scored 17 points with seven assists and South Carolina beat Missouri 73-69 on Tuesday night.
South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley and a trio of Gamecocks featured prominently in the annual SEC awards, the conference office announced today.
A spokesperson for the University of South Carolina Athletics Dept. says the tennis team’s upcoming match with North Carolina State University has been postponed after the team was involved in an accident on the way to Raleigh, NC.
The Gamecocks, who have been in the top spot since the preseason AP poll, will be the top seed when the SEC Tournament begins later this week.
Aliyah Boston extended her record streak of double-doubles to 21 for the Gamecocks (27-1, 15-1 Southeastern Conference), who had already clinched the regular-season title and No. 1 seed entering the league tournament in Nashville.
South Carolina couldn’t sustain the momentum of its first four-game league winning streak in February since joining the SEC in 1992.
The Gamecocks won the first contest, 10-6, and shut out the Colonials in game two, 5-0.