Mark Kingston speaks on frustration after another SEC loss
The Gamecocks lost for the sixth time in seven SEC games Friday night, dropping their series opener to Auburn 4-2.
The Gamecocks lost for the sixth time in seven SEC games Friday night, dropping their series opener to Auburn 4-2.
A big second inning from Auburn proved to be the difference maker on Friday as the Tigers (21-5, 5-2 SEC) took game one of the series from the University of South Carolina baseball team (16-10, 1-6 SEC ), 4-2, Friday night at Founders Park.
No. 16 South Carolina softball dropped a hard-fought 8-5 game in the series opener at No. 8 LSU on Friday night at Tiger Park.
ABC Columbia has learned one member of the Gamecock basketball team is transferring from the program.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) -The Gamecocks are gearing up for Saturday’s NCAA Tournament appearance in Greensboro, NC against Baylor. For the sixth-straight season, the Gamecocks are one of the last 16 teams pursuing a championship in March. Sunday night No. 4 seed Carolina went on a 12-4 run to close the last 2:15 of regulation, defeating No. 5 seed Florida St….
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Dawn Staley and the Gamecock Womens Basketball team are just days ways away from their sixth straight trip to the Sweet 16. The Gamecocks will tip off against Baylor at 2 p.m. Saturday in Greensboro. The two teams played earlier this season with Baylor winning by 25 points. CHARLOTTE (WOLO) – For the sixth-straight season, the Gamecocks…
Two runs in the top of the third inning was the difference as North Carolina A&T shut out the University of South Carolina baseball team, 2-0, Tuesday night at Founders Park.
No. 20 South Carolina came from behind on Tuesday to claim its fourth title in the last five seasons at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate. All five players in the lineup posted red numbers today as the Gamecocks shot a field-best 277 (-11) in the final round to run away with a seven-shot victory.
South Carolina women’s golf associate head coach and director of golf development and facilities Puggy Blackmon has announced that he will retire at the conclusion of the 2018-19 season. Blackmon has served the sport of golf for more than 35 years, coaching and mentoring many of the best male and female players in the game.
Former Gamecock tight-end Jared Cook has a new home.