Staley, Gamecocks go back on the road to Arkansas Sunday
#16/18 South Carolina is back on the road for the fourth time in six games, traveling to Arkansas for a 5 p.m. (ET) tipoff on Super Bowl Sunday.
No. 16/18 South Carolina women’s basketball came from behind to defeat Arkansas 87-79 on the road Thursday night. The Gamecocks (16-5, 8-1 SEC) got career performances from freshmen Destanni Henderson and Victaria Saxton, and Alexis Jennings added a double-double in just 23 minutes as a total of five Gamecocks scored in double figures.
#16/18 South Carolina is back on the road for the fourth time in six games, traveling to Arkansas for a 5 p.m. (ET) tipoff on Super Bowl Sunday.
A.J. Lawson and Chris Silva scored 19 points apiece as South Carolina ended a two-game losing streak with an 86-80 win over Georgia on Saturday.
No. 16/18 South Carolina women’s basketball secured its ninth-straight win over No. 19/15 Kentucky with a 74-70 win at Memorial Coliseum Thursday night. The Gamecocks (15-5, 7-1 SEC) had four starters in double figures, led by senior forward Alexis Jennings’ second double-double of the season.
#16/18 South Carolina travels to #19/15 Kentucky for a Thursday night top-20 matchup in SEC women’s basketball action. The Gamecocks (14-5, 6-1 SEC) are looking for their ninth-straight win over the Wildcats and to stay in second place in the SEC standings.
Mississippi native Deke Adams has returned to his home state to serve as Mississippi State’s defensive line coach, Bulldogs head coach Joe Moorhead announced on Wednesday.
Four former University of South Carolina football players have earned spots on opening day rosters of The Alliance of American Football league, as it kicks off its inaugural season in February.
Linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams has officially earned an invitation to the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine.
The Gamecock baseball team will have at least 10 games televised on the ESPN family of networks with an additional 33 games on SEC Network Plus, the Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday afternoon.
Carolina’s Frank Martin, AJ Lawson, and Chris Silva each describe what went wrong in their 92-70 loss to No. 1 Tennessee Tuesday, while Vols head coach Rick Barnes details where his team found success for a program-record tying 15th-straight win.