UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Southern California have all stated their cases for No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament with their stellar play this season.
Sophomore forward Collin Murray-Boyles was tabbed Second Team All-SEC by the league’s 16 head coaches on Monday as the league office announced its postseason awards.
South Carolina completed a dominant three-day run in Greenville by knocking off No. 1 and second-seeded Texas 64-45 on Sunday to win its third straight SEC championship and ninth title in the last 11 years under Staley.
Chloe Kitts finished with 15 points and nine rebounds and was named the tournament’s MVP, Tessa Johnson added 14 points and No. 5 South Carolina knocked off No. 1 Texas 64-45 on Sunday to win its third straight Southeastern Conference Tournament championship and ninth title in the last 11 years under coach Dawn Staley.
No. 11 Clemson University men’s basketball used an 18-5 first-half burst to take a 15-point lead and cruised to a 65-47 win over Virginia Tech in the regular-season finale in Littlejohn Coliseum on Saturday evening.
A 7th inning comeback came up just short for the No. 11 South Carolina softball team, as the Gamecocks fell in their SEC opener to No. 2 Oklahoma Friday night.
Chloe Kitts had 25 points and 10 rebounds and No. 5 South Carolina held off a furious second-half rally from Vanderbilt to win 84-63 on Friday in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals.
Clemson scored six runs in the fifth inning and four runs in the seventh inning in its 11-2 victory over Presbyterian at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Wednesday. T
Jarvis Evans Jr. struck out six in seven innings of work and the University of South Carolina baseball team used early power and 13 hits to defeat The Citadel, 9-1, Wednesday night at Riley Park.
The No. 11 South Carolina softball team (20-0) tied the program record for wins to start a season as the Gamecocks defeated Youngstown State (2-16) in run-rule fashion with a final score of 10-2.