NCAA tournaments canceled over coronavirus
The NCAA has called off its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments as part of a complete cancellation of all remaining spring and winter championships.
The NCAA has called off its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments as part of a complete cancellation of all remaining spring and winter championships.
After the University of South Carolina’s decision to extend spring break one week due to the threat of the Coronavirus, the Gamecock football team is altering its spring practice schedule.
The Big Ten, SEC and American Athletic Conference have canceled their conference tournaments, the leagues announced Thursday.
The Southeastern Conference has announced it will conduct the 2020 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament with only essential staff, limited family and credentialed media in attendance at Bridgestone Arena.
The NCAA made the unprecedented decision Wednesday to hold the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments without fans due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
In an attempt to keep South Carolina student-athletes and fans safe from potential spread of Coronavirus, the Athletics Department is cancelling Monday’s women’s basketball fan event, FAMdemonium.
The blows keep coming for the Gamecock basketball team.
South Carolina athletics will continue all its events, despite a growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus.
The Houston Texans and Johnathan Joseph have mutually agreed that the veteran cornerback will enter free agency, the team announced Wednesday.
South Carolina softball’s Kelsey Oh will miss the remainder of the season due to a surgery to repair a Lisfranc foot injury, head coach Beverly Smith announced today.