Gamecocks pick up huge commitment from 2019 wideout
Will Muschamp and the Gamecocks continue to bring in top-level offensive talent to USC.
Former Gamecock third baseman will make his pro debut tonight with the Vermont Lake Monsters.
Will Muschamp and the Gamecocks continue to bring in top-level offensive talent to USC.
While the College World Series Finals reaches it’s conclusion, the Gamecocks are on to the offseason, now over a week into their summer schedule.
The South Carolina volleyball program released its 2018 schedule on Wednesday. The Gamecocks, under the direction of first-year head coach Tom Mendoza, hold their annual Garnet and Black scrimmage on Aug. 18, and kick off the regular season on Aug. 24 with a weekend home tournament.
Canadian 6-foot-7 prospect A.J. Lawson announced his commitment to Carolina Tuesday night, earning the final scholarship available for Frank Martin’s program.
Following a season where the Gamecocks were snubbed an invite to the White House after winning the National Championship, injuries ran rampant on their roster, and Dawn Staley had an ongoing lawsuit against an SEC rival, a clean slate awaits the 2018-19 team.
With 15 wins under his belt and changing the expectations and momentum in USC’s program following a 9-4 2017 campaign, NFL alums are excited about what they’re seeing at Carolina under coach Muschamp’s watch.
Three days after his Carolina teammate Adam Hill signed with the Mets, Carlos Cortes is joining his fellow Gamecock in New York’s farm system.
USC pitcher Adam Hill is officially turning pro, signing with the New York Mets Friday night after being drafted by the franchise earlier this month in the 2018 MLB Draft.
Once again, DJ Swearinger’s side was victorious as past Carolina football greats gathered again in the Midlands for his second-annual Celebrity Charity Basketball Game, but the real winners were the kids across the Midlands at the Boys and Girls Club.