HIGHLIGHTS: Gamecocks fall to Missouri, 79-68
The Gamecocks fall to 0-2 in the SEC for the first time since the 2014-2015 season.
A’ja Wilson had 25 points and 15 rebounds, Alexis Jennings and Doniyah Cliney had 14 points apiece and No. 4 South Carolina beat Mississippi 88-62 on Thursday night.
The Gamecocks fall to 0-2 in the SEC for the first time since the 2014-2015 season.
Gamecock target and dunk superstar Zion Williamson announced on social media today he’d be making his college choice on January 20th.
There was something missing from Carolina’s offense, and in the second half of the Gamecocks’ 26-19 win over Michigan, that something finally came into the game.
According to a report from the Houston Chronicle, former Gamecock Jadeveon Clowney will miss his second-straight Pro Bowl because of a knee issue.
Mendoza comes to Columbia after two seasons as head coach at High Point University, where he led the Panthers to 47 wins and back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances.
After taking off their pads for the final time in their collegiate careers, Skai Moore and Hayden Hurst further sealed legacies that will long be remembered in Columbia, helping lead the Gamecocks to a 26-19 win over Michigan in the Outback Bowl.
Despite trailing by 16 points with just over 17 minutes to go, Carolina is coming back to Columbia as Outback Bowl champions.
Carolina quarterback Jake Bentley, who went 19-32 for 239 yards, 2 TD’s and an interception, was honored with the Outback Bowl’s MVP award Monday afternoon, after he rallied the Gamecocks to a 26-19 win over Michigan. Bentley says the trophy will go to his team.
Following Carolina’s comeback 26-19 win over Michigan, the Gamecock Football twitter account posted a fired up locker room led by head coach Will Muschamp.