Gamecocks continue practices ahead of Sweet 16 matchup with Buffalo
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley was relieved that her young Gamecocks made it through two up-and-down NCAA Tournament performances to reach the Sweet 16.
South Carolina senior forward A’ja Wilson and sophomore guard Tyasha Harris have been selected as regional finalists for the WBCA Coaches’ All-America team, the organization announced Thursday.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley was relieved that her young Gamecocks made it through two up-and-down NCAA Tournament performances to reach the Sweet 16.
Dawn Staley and her South Carolina Gamecocks did more than just prepare for their opening-round games in the women’s NCAA Tournament. They did everything they could to make sure people attended.
USC baseball head coach Mark Kingston said Wednesday afternoon that Friday night pitcher Adam Hill, the most dominant pitcher in Carolina’s rotation, will miss this weekend’s series at Georgia with shoulder tendinitis.
No. 15 South Carolina used a four-run fifth inning to propel itself to a 6-1 win over Duke on Tuesdaynight at Carolina Softball at Beckham Field. Mackenzie Boesel and Cayla Drotar hits paired with a Blue Devil error gave the Gamecocks four runs and a 5-1 lead through five as Carolina improved to 11-0 at home on the season.
Scouts from all 32 NFL franchises were in attendance for Carolina’s annual Pro Day showcase, as outgoing Gamecocks looked to impress potential employers ahead of April’s draft.
Approximately 40 scouts representing all 32 NFL teams and two Canadian Football League teams, and including New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, were in Columbia on Tuesday and the South Carolina Football program held its annual Pro Day.
The University of South Carolina’s baseball game against The Citadel tomorrow night has been moved to Columbia.
South Carolina Athletics Ticket Office is currently selling tickets for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Albany Regional.
As the final buzzer bellowed through Colonial Life Arena and the midnight hour drew near, number 22 walked off the garnet and black-painted hardwood. She crossed over from the bench to the 100’s sections, right hand extended into the air, waiving goodbye to the standing ovation full of fans who supported one of the Midlands own, a hometown hero, for the final time in a full four years in Columbia.