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Gamecocks make changes to baseball schedule

Due to expected below freezing temperatures in the Midlands on Tuesday and Wednesday night, the Gamecock baseball team's two midweek games against The Citadel (Tuesday, March 5) and Gardner-Webb (Wednesday, March 6) at Founders Park have been moved.

Gamecocks Hold Off Auburn, 73-66

No. 14/15 South Carolina women's basketball took care of business in the fourth quarter to take down Auburn 73-66 on the road Thursday night.

Clemson Falls In Final Regular Season Game

The Clemson Tigers (18-11, 9-7) came up just short, 63-59, to the Duke Blue Devils (13-14, 5-10) in Clemson’s final game of the regular season. Facing a double-digit deficit with five minutes to play, the Tigers pulled to within one but could not complete the comeback.

Claflin falls at buzzer in CIAA Quarterfinals

In its first-ever Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) basketball tournament appearance, the Claflin University men's basketball team suffered a tough overtime loss at the buzzer, falling to Johnson C. Smith University, 83-80, in the quarterfinal round in Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte, NC.

Tigers Upend Panthers on the Road, 62-48

Clemson University men’s basketball held Pittsburgh to just 16 first half points and 27.3 percent shooting en route to its convincing 62-48 victory. This marked the fourth time this season that Clemson has held its opponent to less than 50 total points – tied for the most in a season since the 2015-16 campaign.

2019 Cancun Challenge Matchups Announced

Matchups were announced today for the 2019 Cancun Challenge, which features South Carolina, Northern Iowa, West Virginia and Wichita State in the Riviera Division.

Claflin meets Johnson C. Smith in 2019 CIAA Tournament

The Claflin University men’s basketball team will open play in their first-ever Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championship Tournament on Wednesday (Feb. 27) against Johnson C. Smith University at the Bojangles’ Coliseum.

After loss to Bama, Frank Martin believes Gamecocks still have shot at NCAA Tournament

After losing to Alabama, the Gamecocks are now off the bubble in ESPN's Bracketology, meaning if the season ended today, USC would not make the NCAA Tournament. Fortunately for the Gamecocks, there are three more games left to play, plus an SEC Tournament, so Frank Martin doesn't want anyone rushing to conclusions after Tuesday night's loss to the Tide.

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