Gamecocks continue athletic events despite coronavirus concerns
South Carolina athletics will continue all its events, despite a growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus.
South Carolina athletics will continue all its events, despite a growing concern over the spread of the coronavirus.
Noah Myers was 4-for-4 with three RBI and a trio of Gamecocks hit home runs as the University of South Carolina baseball team defeated The Citadel, 10-1, Tuesday night (March 10) at Founders Park for its fifth straight victory.
First-year Gamecock offensive coordinator Mike Bobo still doesn’t know exactly what his offense will look like this year.
The Gamecock baseball team opened the 2020 season with a 10-0 win over Holy Cross Friday afternoon at Founders Park.
According to multiple reports Monday night, Will Muschamp is courting two Tennessee staffers to fill open positions on South Carolina’s football staff.
Leticia Amihere scored 16 points and No. 1 South Carolina held Mississippi scoreless in the first quarter and limited Ole Miss to two points in the first half on the way to an 87-32 win on Thursday night.
The Gamecocks brought in over $44 million in revenue from the Southeastern Conference, Commissioner Greg Sankey announced Thursday.
A.J. Lawson scored 19 points for South Carolina and the Gamecocks never trailed but needed an Arkansas missed 3-pointer at the buzzer for a 79-77 victory on Wednesday night.
Former Gamecock Javon Kinlaw is shutting it down after two practices at the Senior Bowl this week.
The Gamecock baseball team will begin full team practice this weekend with three scrimmages at Founders Park. All scrimmages are free and open to the public.