Cierra Dillard scored 22 points and 11th-seeded Buffalo shocked No. 3 seed Florida State 86-65 on Monday night to advance to the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.
Per SC State, the football team has rescheduled its opening spring football practice to Wednesday (March. 21st), beginning at 6:15 a.m. at Oliver.C. Dawson Stadium/ Willie Jeffries Field.
South Carolina State will open spring football drills Tuesday (Mar.20st), in a quest for their 17th Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Championship at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium/Willie Jeffries Field.
As the final buzzer bellowed through Colonial Life Arena and the midnight hour drew near, number 22 walked off the garnet and black-painted hardwood. She crossed over from the bench to the 100's sections, right hand extended into the air, waiving goodbye to the standing ovation full of fans who supported one of the Midlands own, a hometown hero, for the final time in a full four years in Columbia.
A’ja Wilson had 25 points and 11 rebounds in her last-ever college home game to lead South Carolina to its fifth consecutive trip to the Sweet 16 with a 66-56 victory over No. 10 seeded Virginia in the women’s NCAA Tournament’s Albany Regional on Sunday night.
Gabe DeVoe scored 22 points and Elijah Thomas had 18 points and 11 rebounds for Clemson, which closed the first half with a 25-4 run that helped it beat cold-shooting Auburn 84-53 on Sunday and advance to the Midwest Region semifinal.
Despite allowing just four hits all game, the University of South Carolina baseball team (13-7, 1-2 SEC) dropped the rubber match, 3-2, to No. 2 Florida (18-4, 2-1 SEC) on Sunday afternoon in front of 7,113 fans at Founders Park.
No. 17 South Carolina took the series against No. 23 Ole Miss before dropping a tough 1-0 game to the Rebels on Sunday at the Ole Miss Softball Complex. Carolina took the first two games of the series, and finished the weekend outscoring Ole Miss 12-6.
Parker Chavers was 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored while Seth Lancaster drove in three to lead #30 Coastal Carolina to an 8-3 win over Arkansas State Sunday afternoon and a sweep in the season-opening Sun Belt series at Tomlinson Stadium/Kell Field.
Will Wilson hit two solo homers, including the go-ahead home run in the eighth inning, to lift No. 10 NC State to a 5-4 win over No. 2 Clemson at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
A'ja Wilson changed the course of her school's sports history when the Heathwood Hall Highlander decided to become a South Carolina Gamecock. Her picture perfect portion of time playing home games in the Palmetto State comes to a close Sunday.
No. 10 NC State put its leadoff batter on base in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth innings, and all six scored in its 6-1 win over No. 2 Clemson at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The University of South Carolina baseball team’s offense erupted for a season high 16 hits and sophomore Cody Morris struck out a career high 10 batters as the Gamecocks evened the series with No. 2 Florida with a 15-7 win on Saturday afternoon (March 17) at Founders Park.
The last hope for the seemingly yearly 12-5 upset ended on Friday night as No. 5 seed Clemson beat New Mexico State 79-68 in the Midwest Region. It’s just the second time since 2008 a No. 12 seed won’t advance.
Florida scored five of its seven runs in the middle innings en route to a 7-3 win over the University of South Carolina baseball team in both team’s Southeastern Conference opener Friday night (March 16) at Founders Park.
No. 17 South Carolina opened up SEC play with a commanding 7-3 win over No. 23 Ole Miss on Friday at the Ole Miss Softball Complex. Carolina took an early 5-0 lead it wouldn’t surrender thanks to four runs with two outs in the fourth to help the Gamecocks to their first win over a ranked opponent in 2018.
Jason Bilous struck out nine and Jay Causey fanned four to lead #30 Coastal Carolina to a 3-1 victory over Arkansas State Friday night in the teams’ Sun Belt opener at Tomlinson Stadium/Kell Field.
15-seed North Carolina A&T outscored the defending national champion Gamecocks 31-24 in the second half of their first round matchup. The visiting Aggies came to Colonial Life Arena and forced two-seed Carolina to commit 19 turnovers.
South Carolina’s A’ja Wilson had not felt this bad about a victory in a long, long time. And she’s promised not to let it happen again, especially not in her final home appearance in her stellar college career.