Gamecock junior cornerback Israel Mukuamu is one of 42 candidates on the preseason watch list for the 17th annual Lott IMPACT Trophy, the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation announced today.
South Carolina coach Frank Martin will chair a new committee formed by the National Association of Basketball Coaches to address issues of race and discrimination not only within intercollegiate athletics but society at large.
Former Gamecock and Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jasper Brinkley spoke to ABC Columbia on Tuesday about George Floyd's death and racism in the United States.
In normal times, sports provide an escape, or a distraction from the hardships of the "real" world. In a world without sports, there is no escape from the protests happening around America -- and the reasons behind them.
In an interview with ESPN's "Outside the Lines", former Gamecock Hayden Hurst discusses his mental health struggles in college and how it changed his outlook on life.
The Hilinski's Hope Foundation announced plans Tuesday to engage programs across the country to use the games of Saturday, Oct. 3, to kick off College Football Mental Health Awareness Week.
Gamecock sophomore infielder Wes Clarke was named a Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the publication announced Tuesday morning.
Tringali went 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA and 13 strikeouts in 10.2 innings pitched in six appearances in relief this season. He earned the win at Furman (March 3), striking out seven in five innings of work.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the SEC had suspended all athletics activities through May 31. June 1 will begin a transition period that will allow student-athletes to get tested for the virus on campus as well as gradually adapt to the full training and sports activities.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the SEC had suspended all athletics activities through May 31. June 8 will begin a transition period that will allow student-athletes to gradually adapt to full training and sports activity after this recent period of inactivity.
The NCAA Division I Council voted Wednesday to allow voluntary on-campus athletic activities to resume in football and men's and women's basketball, starting June 1, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.