Frank Martin looking for better attitude from team following Boston loss
Frank Martin was candid Thursday about the attitude of his team, following Tuesday’s loss to Boston.
Propelled by goals from Grace Fisk and Riley Tanner, the Gamecocks will host Washington State in the NCAA quarterfinals Nov. 29 at 6:00 p.m.
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Jermaine Couisnard converted a three-point play with just over a minute to go Friday as South Carolina slipped past Gardner-Webb, 74-69.
No. 5 South Carolina women’s soccer advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in school history with a 1-0 win over Notre Dame on Friday night. Sophomore Riley Tanner’s goal was the difference in the win for the Gamecocks, who beat Notre Dame for the second time this season.
Freshman Aliyah Boston scored a career-high 18 points, senior Ty Harris also had 18 and fifth-ranked South Carolina routed South Carolina Upstate 112-32 on Thursday night.
Frank Martin was candid Thursday about the attitude of his team, following Tuesday’s loss to Boston.
In the middle of a week filled with instability and ambiguity for the South Carolina Athletics program, President Robert Caslen is trying to set the record straight again over his comments he says are not accurate.
South Carolina’s leading wide receiver is likely out for the Clemson game on Nov. 30, according to Will Muschamp.
Boston’s balanced offensive attack was more than enough to counter South Carolina star guard A.J. Lawson in a 78-70 upset victory on Tuesday.
The last eight days were filled with reports and contradictory statements from USC President Robert Caslen and Athletics Director Ray Tanner.