Gamecocks earn All-SEC recognition
No. 12 South Carolina softball had five different players named to All-SEC Teams for their efforts in conference play during the 2018 season, the league office announced Tuesday.
Sophomores Anita Uwadia and Ana Pelaez both posted rounds of par or better to pace No. 9 South Carolina women’s golf on day two of the NCAA San Francisco Regional Tuesday at TPC Harding Park.
South Carolina has landed some needed help at point guard with the addition of graduate transfer Tre Campbell of Georgetown.
No. 12 South Carolina softball had five different players named to All-SEC Teams for their efforts in conference play during the 2018 season, the league office announced Tuesday.
South Carolina women’s basketball season may be over, but the program’s fans can still gather to support the Gamecocks. The team will host four bus trips to see its alumnae in the WNBA face the Atlanta Dream this summer in McCamish Pavilion
A’ja Wilson played her first game in her professional career Sunday night, scoring 20 points in the Las Vegas Aces’ 98-63 win in preseason play over the Chinese National Team.
No. 12 South Carolina softball split a Sunday doubleheader against No. 20 Kentucky to secure a third-place finish in the SEC. The Wildcats opened the day with an 8-4 win before the Gamecocks salvaged the series finale with a 9-3 win thanks in large part to a seven-run third inning.
The University of South Carolina baseball team went into extra innings for the first time this season, falling 6-5 to No. 4 Ole Miss in 10 frames Sunday afternoon at Founders Park.
Mark Kingston made it a point to commend his seniors after Carolina’s 11-6 win over No. 3 Ole Miss Saturday night.
The Gamecocks scored in double figures in runs for the third straight game and Adam Hill allowed just three hits in six innings as the Gamecocks defeated No. 4 Ole Miss, 11-6, Saturday afternoon (May 5) at Founders Park. South Carolina has now won three straight SEC series, the first time for the Gamecocks since the 2012 season.
The University of South Carolina’s bats came alive behind multi-hit nights from Madison Stokes, Justin Row, and Hunter Taylor on Friday night (May 4) to take game one of the series from No. 4 Ole Miss, 13-5, in front of 7,559 fans at Founders Park. The Gamecocks improve to 27-18 (12-10 SEC) on the year while Mark Kingston picks up his 300th career win as a head coach.