Gamecocks aim to host NCAA Tournament regional
As Carolina settles in to start the home stretch to the regular season, the Gamecocks are looking to stay locked in and lock up a chance to host regional play in the NCAA Tournament.
South Carolina men’s golf will be heading to Bryan, Texas, for 2018 NCAA Regionals May 14-16, as the 81-team field was announced for the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship Wednesday evening on Golf Channel.
No. 12 South Carolina softball used two Mackenzie Boesel home runs and three or more runs in every inning to roll to a 14-0 win in five innings over Charleston Southern on Wednesday night at Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field.
Columbia, S.C. (WOLO)–One state lawmaker wants to honor one of USC’s greatest athletes, not at the Colonial Life Arena, but on state house grounds. Wednesday, Richland Co. Rep. Leon Howard filed a resolution to have a statue of Wilson placed on the capitol grounds. In a statement Rep. Howard says statues at the state house should not just be reserved…
Former Gamecock and current Yankees pitcher Jordan Montgomery left his Tuesday night start against the Astros after just one inning pitched due to elbow tightness in his throwing elbow.
As Carolina settles in to start the home stretch to the regular season, the Gamecocks are looking to stay locked in and lock up a chance to host regional play in the NCAA Tournament.
South Carolina men’s tennis (18-8, 7- 5 SEC) has qualified for its 24th appearance in the NCAA Tournament in program history, which was announced by the NCAA on Tuesday night.
South Carolina women’s tennis (19-6, 11-2 SEC) received the No. 10 seed and will host the Columbia Regional of the 2018 NCAA Women’s Tennis Tournament, the NCAA announced Tuesday.
Justin Smoak and Russell Martin homered, Yangervis Solarte had three hits and the Toronto Blue Jays edged the Minnesota Twins for a 7-5 win on Monday night.
Former Gamecock defensive lineman Ulric Jones signed an undrafted free agent deal with the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, according to his social media pages.
In the second installment of ABC Columbia’s exclusive interview, “Marcus Lattimore: Life After Football”, Lattimore explains his new role with the Gamecocks and what he has planned for the team this summer and fall.