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(04/01/22 12:57am)
The South Carolina women’s basketball team will look to rely on its experience and talent to continue its run towards a national championship, but a Final Four matchup against the Louisville Cardinals will come first in Minneapolis.
(03/29/22 10:39pm)
After the South Carolina men's basketball team lost its third and fourth players to the transfer portal over the weekend, South Carolina Athletics confirmed Tuesday that freshman guard Devin Carter and junior guard Mike Green have also entered the transfer portal.
(03/28/22 4:07am)
South Carolina women’s basketball junior forward Aliyah Boston was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Greensboro Region following South Carolina’s Elite Eight victory Sunday night.
(03/28/22 5:31am)
The No. 1 seed South Carolina women’s basketball team delivered in dominant fashion Sunday night, defeating No. 10 seed Creighton 80-50 at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
(03/27/22 10:49pm)
Two more South Carolina men's basketball players entered the transfer portal over the weekend, South Carolina Athletics confirmed.
(03/27/22 1:57am)
The No. 1 seed South Carolina women’s basketball team will finish its trip to Greensboro Sunday night when it meets No. 10 seed Creighton in the Elite 8.
(03/28/22 6:40pm)
New men’s basketball head coach Lamont Paris is already getting his foot in the door when it comes to recruiting players for his team.
(03/26/22 4:25am)
The No 1. South Carolina women’s basketball team emerged victorious in a physical Sweet 16 matchup, defeating No. 5 North Carolina 69-61 at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex on Friday night.
(03/25/22 7:50pm)
Junior guard Jermaine Couisnard became the second player to enter the transfer portal since the departure of former head coach Frank Martin, Gamecock Athletics confirmed.
(03/25/22 8:27pm)
Lamont Paris was officially introduced as the next head men’s basketball coach at the University of South Carolina during a press conference at Colonial Life Arena on Thursday.
(03/25/22 1:35am)
New men’s basketball coach Lamont Paris during his introductory press conference on March 24, 2022. The press conference was held on the floor of Colonial Life Arena.
(03/25/22 1:31am)
New men’s basketball coach Lamont Paris and Athletic Director Ray Tanner during his introductory press conference on March 24, 2022. Paris is the 33rd head coach in program history.
(03/25/22 2:13am)
After dominant displays in its first two NCAA tournament games, the No. 1 seed South Carolina women’s basketball team will face off against No. 5 seed North Carolina on Friday.
(03/24/22 5:21pm)
The board of trustees approved new head men's basketball coach Lamont Paris's contract on Thursday. The approval comes after reports circulated about his hiring late Monday night.
(03/23/22 11:52pm)
South Carolina men’s basketball senior guard Erik Stevenson entered the transfer portal, South Carolina Athletics confirmed.
(03/21/22 1:47am)
The South Carolina women’s basketball team defeated the No. 8 seed Miami Hurricanes 49-33 in a defensive battle Sunday. With the win, the Gamecocks advance to their eighth consecutive Sweet 16.
(03/19/22 2:51pm)
The South Carolina women's basketball team defeated Howard University 79-21 in its NCAA tournament first-round match. A combination of strong paint play and lockdown defense led to the lopsided outcome.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
At some point, every student-athlete is faced with the decision between continuing their career as a college athlete or moving on to a new chapter in their life. When the NCAA decided to grant an extra year of eligibility because of COVID-19, many student-athletes were able to extend their collegiate careers.
(03/11/22 6:46pm)
South Carolina men’s basketball has been eliminated from the SEC tournament in its first game following a 73-51 loss to No. 10 seed Mississippi State on Thursday. The Gamecocks were unable to hit anything in the second half after an efficient first half shooting display.
(03/07/22 3:23am)
The South Carolina women’s basketball team fell short of a potential third straight SEC title on Sunday, losing 64-62 to Kentycky. The No. 1 seeded Gamecocks let a double-digit lead slip away for the second time in as many days but this time found itself on the wrong end of a comeback.