Behind six goals from the offense and Hannah McLaughlin’s collegiate debut at goalkeeper, the Clemson Tigers defeated the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Historic Riggs Field
In front of 4,017 electric fans, the ninth-largest crowd in program history, No. 15 South Carolina women's soccer (2-0-0) took out William and Mary (1-1-0) 3-0 to wrap up an undefeated first week of the 2019 season on Sunday night at Stone Stadium.
Former Gamecock All-American Matt NeSmith is headed to the PGA TOUR after winning the Albertsons Boise Open on Sunday in the second leg of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.
Panthers general manager Marty Hurney is “cautiously optimistic” Cam Newton will be ready for the Sept. 8 regular season opener against the Los Angeles Rams after the quarterback suffered a left mid-foot sprain in a preseason game.
Bruce Staley -- the cousin of Gamecock great Duce Staley -- had himself a game Thursday night, rushing for two touchdowns and leading Airport to a 41-7 season-opening win over Dreher.
No. 15 South Carolina women's soccer (1-0-0) defeated No. 21 NC State (0-1-0) 2-1 in its physical season opener on Thursday night at Stone Stadium, with senior Elexa Bahr's goal being the difference maker in the 53rd minute.
The Gamecocks will have a loaded backfield in 2019 with three seniors returning (Rico Dowdle, Mon Denson and AJ Turner), plus the addition of Clemson transfer Tavien Feaster. But who gets the start when the Gamecocks face UNC in Charlotte?
No. 15 South Carolina women's soccer takes on No. 21 NC State on Thur., Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. on SEC Network in a highly-anticipated season opener. The Gamecocks will then take on William and Mary on Sun., Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. to wrap up their opening weekend.
The Wolves are expecting big things on offense this year to match the elite production of their defense and help capture the team's first SAC title since 2016.