Part II: A’ja Wilson sits down with ABC Columbia before WNBA Draft
ABC Columbia sat down with three-time SEC Player of the Year and National Champion A’ja Wilson before Thursday night’s WNBA Draft. Here’s part II of our interview.
The Las Vegas Aces selected South Carolina forward, and unanimous national player of the year, A’ja Wilson, Thursday, with the number one overall pick of the 2018 WNBA Draft.
ABC Columbia sat down with three-time SEC Player of the Year and National Champion A’ja Wilson before Thursday night’s WNBA Draft. Here’s part II of our interview.
No. 11 South Carolina softball used a combination of timely hitting and dominate pitching to earn a 7-0 win over Winthrop on Wednesday night at Terry Field. The pitching duo of Dixie Raley and Kelsey Oh allowed just four hits on the night while striking out eight. With the win, Carolina matched last season’s win total with 15 games remaining in the regular season.
University of South Carolina offensive lineman Cory Helms is one of an all-time high 1,251 players from a record-tying 302 schools who qualified for membership in the society’s 12th year.
The Gamecocks (No. 11/12) hit the road for a four-game road trip starting Wednesday in Rock Hill, S.C., to face Winthrop at 6:00 PM ET. Following that game, the Gamecocks will close the week at No. 6 Florida in a battle between two top-3 SEC teams.
Jacob Olson knocked in a career best five runs and Carmen Mlodzinski pitched five strong innings as the University of South Carolina baseball team defeated The Citadel, 12-1, Tuesday night (April 10) at Joe Riley Park.
When A’ja Wilson’s name is called Thursday night during the WNBA Draft, she’ll become the fifth current Gamecock in the league.
The Gamecocks continue their road stretch this week as they head to Joe Riley Park, home of the Charleston Riverdogs, to take on the Citadel on Tuesday at 7pm.
The University of South Carolina baseball team fell in the series finale against No. 9 Kentucky, 10-5, Sunday afternoon (April 8) at Cliff Hagan Stadium.
No. 11 South Carolina softball used a six-run sixth inning sparked with a two-run Krystan White home run to split the Sunday doubleheader and take the series over No. 20 Arkansas at Carolina Softball Stadium at Beckham Field.