Gamecocks score early, often in win over CSU
Mark Kingston and Noah Campbell break down the impact of the Gamecocks’ breakout offensive showing in their 10-3 victory over Charleston Southern Tuesday night at SRP Park.
Mark Kingston and Noah Campbell break down the impact of the Gamecocks’ breakout offensive showing in their 10-3 victory over Charleston Southern Tuesday night at SRP Park.
The Gamecocks scored 10 runs in the first three innings of play in a 10-3 win over Charleston Southern Tuesday night at SRP Park.
According to multiple reports, former Gamecock head basketball coach Darrin Horn has been hired by Northern Kentucky for the same position.
For her efforts in last week’s games, No. 14 South Carolina softball’s Karly Heath has been named SEC Freshman of the Week, the conference office announced today.
ABC Columbia caught up with former Gamecock wideout Deebo Samuel, who could be drafted in the first or second round this week. He’s considered a top five wideout and top 40 player by ESPN. The Draft airs this Thursday at 8 p.m. on ABC Columbia and continues Friday and Saturday.
The South Carolina women’s tennis team claimed its first SEC Tournament in program history after defeating Georgia, 4-3, on Sunday afternoon at the Mitchell Tennis Center.
It took four playoff holes to decide Sunday’s 2019 SEC Championship match, with No. 11 South Carolina women’s golf falling just short against Ole Miss. The Gamecocks finished in second place for the second-straight year and the fifth time in program history.
The University of South Carolina baseball team and Texas A&M split the two games of Saturday’s doubleheader, with Carolina winning the first by a score of 3-2 and Texas A&M taking the rubber match game 6-3.
No. 15 South Carolina softball swept a Saturday doubleheader over UNCG at Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field. The Gamecocks started the day with a 6-3 victory against the Spartans before closing with 9-4 win to earn their 24th-consecutive non-conference victory.
Former Gamecock and current Detroit catcher Grayson Greiner hit his first major league home run Friday night in the Tigers’ 7-3 loss to the White Sox.