Gamecock junior linebacker Spencer Eason-Riddle is one of 91 players under consideration for the 2019 Wuerffel Trophy, presented by Chick-fil-A Foundation, which honors college football's top community servant.
Gamecock senior A.J. Turner has been named to the preseason watch list for the 2019 Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse, it was announced today.
Day two of the South Carolina Pro-Am brought two Gamecock basketball greats back to Columbia. PJ Dozier and Sindarius Thornwell each participated in games this evening with Dozier suiting up for team Chick-Fil-A and Thornwell for Hood Construction.
Gamecock basketball's "8K in 8 Days" campaign, designed to reach eight thousand fans in eight days, continued Tuesday afternoon at the Northwest YMCA in Irmo. The Gamecocks taught skills and drills to a youth summer camp at the Y.
Gamecock senior Javon Kinlaw has been named to the 2019 preseason Outland Trophy Watch List, presented by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases and released today by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA).
Gamecock baseball senior-to-be Sawyer Bridges received a medical exemption waiver from the Southeastern Conference on Friday and will be an undergraduate assistant coach for the Gamecocks in the upcoming 2019-20 academic year.
The start of the eight-annual South Carolina Pro-Am saw some of the best basketball players from our state and top Gamecocks from Frank Martin's roster face off at Heathwood Hall.
For the fifth-straight year, Gamecocks great Marcus Lattimore hosted his youth camp to teach the game that made him a South Carolina sports legend, this time, hosting the event back on campus.
University of South Carolina seniors Javon Kinlaw and Bryan Edwards were selected to the 2019 Preseason Media Days All-SEC teams, the Southeastern Conference announced today. In addition, the Gamecocks were pegged for a fourth-place finish in the East, according to the media that attended the four-day event in Birmingham.
Will Muschamp was in a cordial mood until he was asked by a reporter whether he thought Carolina was Clemson's "little brother" given the Tigers' recent success over USC and nationally. Muschamp wasn't too pleased.