The Gamecocks went on a 17-1 run from 13:48 to the 9:13 mark of the second half to take the lead. After gaining the lead with 12:31 remaining, Carolina didn't surrender the lead.
Aliyah Boston had 22 points and 12 rebounds for her 13th straight double-double, and No. 1 South Carolina improved to 9-0 against ranked opponents this season with a 69-40 victory over No. 24 Mississippi on Thursday night.
South Carolina and Tennessee give the SEC two projected No. 1 seeds in the NCAA women's basketball tournament, and UConn, a No. 3 seed, is not slated to be in the region in Connecticut.
This season’s first exclusive reveal of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee’s Top 16 seed selections will take place during halftime of ESPN’s Thursday Night Showcase on Jan. 27.
South Carolina junior Aliyah Boston is one of 15 women's basketball players named to the Naismith Women's Defensive Player of the Year 2022 Watch List, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced today. The SEC placed five players on the list.
While the Commodores made her earn every bit of it, Boston did reach her 12th consecutive double-double thanks to 11 points and 12 rebounds over 28 minutes.
Carroll originally committed to the South Carolina out of high school as a running back before flipping to Georgia where he was mainly used as a defensive back.
The Gamecocks and Rebels were originally scheduled to play on Jan. 2 but had to postpone due to a combination of positive COVID-19 tests, contact tracing and subsequent quarantining of individuals within the Ole Miss program.
The Boston Celtics picked up former Gamecock and Spring Valley High grad P.J. Dozier from the Denver Nuggets as part of a three-team deal with Denver and San Antonio, the team announced today.
In the fall of 2021, 76 nominees were chosen that have played collegiate football for an in-state institution or grew up in South Carolina and played out of state with excellence during their full career.
For the second time in as many weeks and the fourth time this season, South Carolina women's basketball forward Aliyah Boston was named the SEC Player of the Week, the league office announced today.
University of South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer has been selected as the co-winner of the Steve Spurrier First-Year Coach of the Year Award.
Aliyah Boston had 19 points and 15 rebounds for her 10th consecutive double-double and No. 1 South Carolina used a third-quarter surge to put away Texas A&M 65-45 on Thursday night.