Gamecock Football will be represented by quarterback Jake Bentley, linebacker TJ Brunson and wide receiver Bryan Edwards at the 2019 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days next week
The Fireflies returned back to Segra Park on Tuesday after the off day looking fresh and energized. Columbia vaulted itself back into first place with a 4-1 series-opening win over Augusta. The Fireflies were sharp in every phase of the game on Tuesday – pitching, timely hitting and clean defense.
Slowed by a balky ankle, trailing by a service break in the third set of her Wimbledon quarterfinal, Serena Williams appeared to be in trouble Tuesday against an opponent playing the tournament of her life.
Aamir Simms posted an ultra-impressive performance in the 2019 World University Games semifinal against Israel, scoring 27 points and grabbing 16 rebounds to help the United States secure a spot in the gold medal match on Thursday night.
On Tuesday, University of South Carolina Athletics Director, Ray Tanner, announced that no changes will be made to alcohol sales policies at Williams-Brice Stadium for the 2019 season.
Setting itself apart from other great American sports teams, the U.S. women’s soccer team is embracing a front-line role in social justice causes even as it savors a fourth world championship.
Behind a big second half, the United States defeated Germany in the quarterfinals of the 2019 World University Games by a final score of 76-74 on Monday evening.
After playing his first two pro seasons in Los Angeles, former Gamecock star Sindarius Thornwell was released by the Los Angeles Clippers Saturday night.
The United States went back and forth with China over the course of the first two quarters but took off in the second half and coasted to a comfortable 99-70 victory on Saturday evening.
Randy Smith, one of the most respected football student-athletes in Clemson history, passed away on July 6. The native of Augusta, Ga. was 75-years of age.
The New Orleans Pelicans announced Saturday that the No. 1 pick in this year’s NBA draft will not play any more at the Summer League in Las Vegas because of a bruised left knee. The team stressed the move is precautionary.
The United States jumped out to an 11-1 advantage early in the first quarter, held that same 11-point lead after the third quarter and was able to hang on for a one-point victory to move to 2-0 in pool play at the World University Games.
Former Ridge View star and College of Charleston alum Jarrell Brantley had the play of the night in Utah's 84-81 win over San Antonio in the Salt Lake City Summer League finale.
Gamecocks guard AJ Lawson impressed on the international stage Wednesday, scoring a game-high 31 points for Canada in a 90-79 win over Senegal in the FIBA U19 World Cup.